Storm Lightning Storm Bowling Ball

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The perfect compliment to your arsenal of high flare equipment! The Lightning Storm was designed and tested to eliminate over/under reaction experienced on today's wet/dry lane conditions. The high density two piece weight block design of the Lightning Storm creates generous length combined with smooth backend hook.

Lightning Storm, the perfect compliment to your arsenal of high flare equipment. The Lightning Storm has been designed and tested to eliminate the over / under reaction experienced on today's wet / dry lane conditions.

The perfect compliment to your arsenal of high flare equipment! The Lightning Storm has been designed and tested to eliminate the over / under reaction experienced on today's wet / dry lane conditions. The two piece high density weight block design of the Lightning Storm creates generous length combined with a smooth back end hook.

Lightning Storm Specifications:

COVER STOCK: Versa HK 4 - Reactive Urethane
WEIGHT BLOCK: Modified two piece with Fe2- Ionized Core -- 14-16 pound
Puck style three piece -- 10-13 pound
AVAILABLE WEIGHTS: 10-16 pound
FINISH: Matte sanded 320 grit, can be polished
RADIUS OF GYRATION: Low
DIFFERENTIAL: Low
DUROMETER: 76-77
HOOK POTENTIAL: 14
TRACK FLARE POTENTIAL: 3"+
LENGTH: 7
BACKEND: 6

 

COVERSTOCK: Curelyon™ Solid Reactive WEIGHT BLOCK: Traditional Light Bulb

Line Thunder
Color Purple
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.53
Differential 0.025
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 1000 grit Matte
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

2 Reviews

  • stormed299

    Posted by stormed299 on Feb 23rd 2005

    I have drilled several of these balls over the years and still have 2 i keep in my arsenal. Ball #1 is drilled 5x4 with the pin below and between the fingers. This ball has a smooth arcing motion throughout the entire lane with a nice pop on the backend. Ball #2 is drilled flip leverage and polished up to storm extra shine ( about 3500). This ball is one I use a lot on drier conditions as the drill patter combined with the polished surface and the fact that it is a lightbulb shaped weight block gives this ball real good length with a strong but controllable baclend.

  • The Great One

    Posted by The Great One on Jan 25th 2002

    Have this polished and has my favorite layout (see profile). Shot my high league series of 755 with this ball, 278-277-200. Pulled it out last practice ball and left a 2-4-5, moved right on my first frame, and struck 22 out of 24 times first two games. Had nice smooth snap on the backend, nothing drastic, has room on the pull side, but not the swing. Has a tough time recovering from being sent out to far. Getting another one of these in a week, will probably drill it up differntly, will post another review of that one. The pleasure has been yours. The great one