Line | Storm |
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Color | Purple |
Coverstock | Particle Pearl |
Core | 2-piece |
RG | 2.49 |
Differential | 0.060 |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | 800 grit satin |
Weights | |
Cleared USBC | Yes |
1 Review
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Dave Williamson
Ryan at rpsbowling.com ordered a few of these balls after we did a little looking into the stats behind this ball. We figured even though it wasnt the full on Motion Control Core from the El Nino series that we'd still have a great ball on our hands. The stats compare a little with the newer Depth Charge ball and with a particle pearl cover we figured they might react similarly. its turns out that the Nanotech cover is actually weaker than the Prothane LT+ on the DC. This seems to bump the Toxic Limited into the medium to light oil bracket. After throwing the ball i can report that the ball actually clears the midlane pretty well, while the flare from the high differential cores give it a lovely roll as it doing it. The backend is fantastic, however it may not handle carrydown as well as some other balls might. This would be a great ball if you struggle with getting the ball far enough down the lane usually, but you still like a strong backend motion. It will also clear the b