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Storm Lightning Blackout
The Storm Lightning Blackout bowling ball, a tribute to classic style and top-notch performance that loyal Storm enthusiasts will adore. This modernized Lightning maintains the legacy of its predecessor, delivering remarkable length, power, and control with every roll. Its symmetric design ensures easy drilling and smooth gameplay.
Crafted with the Warp A.I. Core, the Lightning Blackout boasts a flare potential akin to the esteemed !Q Tour, offering forgiveness and seamless transitions between skidding, hooking, and rolling. With medium-low differential cores that don't migrate too swiftly, you can expect enhanced forgiveness and extended transition zones on the lane.
A standout feature of this bowling ball is its benchmark coverstock—the renowned ReX Pearl in captivating black obsidian pearl. Not only does it catch the eye on the lane, but it also provides instant visual feedback and exceptional performance. The ReX Pearl effortlessly clears the front part of the lane and maintains remarkable consistency through the heads, allowing for precise and reliable shots every time.
Details & Specs
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
Question:
can I request a specific weight range that I want?
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Hello! Yes, you may type in your request for a specific weight range in the comments on the final review page during checkout or in the box that states "Click to request pin/top weight" under the select weight option before adding to your cart.
Question:
How does it compare to the Roto Hustle
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Hi Joe, the Roto Grip Hustle is a mid performance so the high performance level Storm Lightning Blackout will be more reactive.
Question:
Could this be a good ball for a 14mph more rev dominant player on a fresh house shot and then transition into say the hustle m&m? or maybe take some surface to it and would that make it better for fresh lanes?
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This ball would be good for a rev dominant bowler who needs the ball to have good length and not read too strongly too early on the lanes. This ball has a very good league option because it will work very well in medium conditions and be easy to adjust as the lane transitions. If you did decide to sand the finish you could get this to read a little stronger and a little early on the lanes and then transition later to the Hustle in lighter conditions. It would still work well on your average lane conditions and not be overly aggressive whether you sand this or keep the polished out of box finish.
Question:
when you put reacta gloss what grit is it before the gloss
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Here is a good video from Storm regarding the Reacta Gloss and at about 1:30 on the video they describe how replicate the out of box finish when a ball shows the finish as Reacta Gloss: <a href="https://www.youtube.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.youtube.com</a>/watch?v=ZnAKtriouYw
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How would this ball compare to the Road Warrior?
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While both bowling balls give you great length and a strong backend hook in medium to lighter oil conditions, the Lightning Blackout will read just a touch earlier than the Road Warrior to give the backend a slightly smoother reaction instead of the more skid/flip of the Road Warrior.