Storm Flash Force Bowling Ball

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Storm's Flash Force Info: COVERSTOCK: TYPHOON™ Solid Reactive WEIGHT BLOCK: Multi-Density with Power Mass Technology FACTORY FINISH: 1500-grit Polished BALL COLOR: Purple/Jade RADIUS OF GYRATION: 2.54 DIFFERENTIAL: 0.050 DUROMETER: 74-76 Rex D-scale FLARE POTENTIAL: 5” - 6” (High) FRAGRANCE: Grape WEIGHTS: 10-16 lbs.

Line Flash
Color Purple/Jade
Coverstock Typhoon Solid Reactive
Core Multi-Density with Power Mass Technology
RG 2.52
Differential 0.045
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 1500 grit Polished
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
Fragrance Grape

5 Reviews

  • maserator

    Posted by maserator on Apr 3rd 2005

    Let me start off by saying that I have been using storm equipment since it was "HSP" (for all you old timers) and I have found very few duds! This ball is all backend! If the backend is clean, don't even think about turning your back on it! The ball gets through the heads like nobody's business and just when you think it isn't coming back, it rips back to the pocket. It doesn't care if I'm playing up the 4 board with a lot of forward roll or swinging 23 out to 8. It is however a little suspect when carry-down is bad and when the the lanes are dry.

  • walesliao

    Posted by walesliao on Sep 22nd 2004

    As title shown.This is my first Storm ball.Actually I was not so interesting in use Storm products because of the life span is considering as very short.And the filler between ball coverstock & core may very soft & quite easy pill. This reason made me affraid to use even one of them.Until this Flash Force,my feeling had changed... So far,I had just bowled 8 games after drilled.But this ball made really good pin carry & few last 10 pins.And another thing impressed me is the initial trial 6 games I had bolwed a avg 223 tag.This is totally out of my image!! Just,but not last,I wish this can refresh my original opinions to Storm ball.And wish this Flash can stay longer alive~~

  • Trauma Line

    Posted by Trauma Line on Sep 1st 2004

    How could I not like a ball that got me my high series and high game in the same day on my birthday on top of it all?!! This ball is very forgiving, I threw it straight at the pocket from about the 5 board on accident and didn't do any hooking yet still had the power to blow the pins apart! I can also play this ball from the 4th arrow to the 1st arrow and it will come back to the pocket. My prefered shot with this ball is the 3rd arrow to about the 2nd and letting it come back to the pocket. But anyway, I did get it drilled to go long and snap back in hard. For anything further, you can see my review about the Eraser. The 2 balls do almost the same thing, this ball just hooks a little less and a little earlier. My advice, get this ball if you want a hard-hooking ball in the backends! That's all from me.

  • tmarlow77

    Posted by tmarlow77 on Jul 19th 2004

    this ball works great didn't over react. hits good no over under so far. i drilled this one with the pin by the ring finger and the pin the palm of my hand. i was getting tired of having to move way left with my razor wire after the lanes broke down. so i got this low end ball so when it brakes down and every one else moves way left i can just change balls and stay on the same line. with this ball no more xxx xtreme then fear factor, razor wire. its oil ball then flash force.

  • sunstorm300

    Posted by sunstorm300 on Apr 27th 2004

    i had this ball drilled with pin 4.5 from axis with the cg kicked out with no balance hole and cover was box finish on it...this ball rolls so smooth through the fronts. it reads the midlane pretty well but not to much and the backends are awesome...a for sure purchase in my book...at 135 dollars i am thinking about getting another one...with a longer pin so it gets down the lane more and i can play straighter....this ball seems to be very multi-faceted...another great storm ball.....shocker......this may be my new favorite ball