Storm Pacific Storm Bowling Ball

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Pacific Storm, The next wave of Storm Technical Excellence. The latest technical advancement in weight block / coverstock design allows the Pacific Storm to surf cleanly through the front and middle portion of the lane, storing energy for a crushing backend reaction!

The next wave of Storm excellence has arrived! Introducing the Pacific Storm, another new and innovative product complementing the already versatile Storm line of proven performance bowling balls.

This highly dynamic ball incorporates yet another technical advancement in weight block / coverstock design. The DP4 weight block with its unique dual-polar flip mass is wrapped in a Versa HK-4 balanced pearl shell - a combination that allows the Pacific Storm to surf cleanly through the front and middle portion of the lane, storing energy for a crushing backend reaction. For shear performance the Pacific Storm compares to balls that retail for $180-$200 at a suggested retail price of $129! Bowling evolution continues with affordable technical excellence from Storm!

Pacific Storm Specifications:

COVER STOCK: Versa HK - 4 Balanced Pearl Reactive
WEIGHT BLOCK: Multi-density 4-piece with Dual Polar Flip Mass
AVAILABLE WEIGHTS: 10 - 16 pound
FINISH: Highly Polished; can be Sanded
DUROMETER: 76-77
HOOK POTENTIAL: 18
TRACK FLARE POTENTIAL: 1 - 4.5"

Coverstock: Versa HK-4 Balanced Pearl Reactive

Line Power
Color Maroon
Coverstock Reactive Pearl
Core 4-piece
RG 2.63
Differential 0.020
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 1500 grit Polished
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

1 Review

  • PakRat

    Posted by PakRat on Feb 27th 2003

    I saw this ball had Zero reviews, and since I still own one, why not write up a quicky. I got this ball brand new a few years back, and I still whip it out every once in a while. I had my highest game ever with this ball. I still remember, I was playing 2nd arrow, and swinging it outside, and bringing it back to the pocket. I had the first 11 strikes. I wasn't nervous, no clue why not. I just remember saying to myself. "Don't pull it. Swing it out and Trust it." I trusted it a little too much, and threw a washout. LOL. A nice 295 game. DOH! Anyways. It seemed I needed the perfect lane conditions for this ball too work. It the lanes were screaming, it came back to early. It the lanes were sopped, it didn't come back enough. It needed medium oil. I unfortunately bowl in 3 houses that are bone dry 90% of the time.<sc