Storm Screamin Banshee Bowling Ball

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ERASER™ SCREAMIN' BANSHEE™
Ball Line: Flash Line™
Continuing with the legendary Eraser™ series, the new Screamin’ Banshee™ is far more wicked than its predecessors. The intimidating combination of the Inverted Multi-Density Power Mass™ weight block with the Reactor™ coverstock will have your competition cowering in fear.
  ERASER™ SCREAMIN' BANSHEE™ Technical Specifications
Coverstock Reactor™ Solid  Reactive
Weight Block Multi-Density with Power Mass Technology
Ball Color Orange/Blue
Ball Finish 1500-grit Polish
Radius of Gyration 2.526 (Med-Low)
Differential .040 (Med)
Durometer 74-76 Rex D-scale
Flare Potential 4" (Med)
Fragrance Blueberry
Weights 10 - 16 lbs.
SKU# TSM

Coverstock: Reator Solid Reactive
Fragrance: Blueberry

Line Flash
Color Blue/Orange
Coverstock Reactive Solid
Core 2-piece
RG 2.526
Differential 0.040
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 1500 grit Polished
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

7 Reviews

  • crazye03

    Posted by crazye03 on Oct 25th 2005

    this ball is awesome it really is, I can play anywhere on the lane for the most part on medium lanes and on drier lanes. On heavy oil lanes the ball can be used on a straight up the 10 board. When I got the ball I was a little scepticle on getting a ball that wasn't high end but let me tell you. I put fingers in the ball and the whole line of these balls is awesome. This weight block does so much on the lane and hits so hard. I have seen other people throw the ball but with out fingers and they aren't as happy as I am.

  • hooch

    Posted by hooch on Aug 8th 2005

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  • Bryan

    Posted by Bryan on Jul 3rd 2005

    this ball is a great ball for medium lanes, i have bowled on pretty oily lanes with it once, and it was pretty squirly. i liked it on a medium shot though, and this ball was a great replacement, i drilled it off of the wrong drill specs on accident but it was ok cause it still does what i wanted it to do, i just drilled it off of the drilling #1 for the veritgo, this ball goes real long then snaps to the pocket. basically i am just going to keep going on and on about nothing, well today i was going to go bowling but my thumb is messed up thanks to that thumb hole......to be continue

  • Long Island

    Posted by Long Island on Jun 8th 2005

    Storm has done it again with a great ball for medium, medium light oil. I have had this ball and probably have around 30 games under it and all I can say is it's a very consistant performer. As long as your delivery is consistant you can put this ball where you want it. I use a big hit drilled as a spare ball but only use it to get to my off hand 7 pin (I'm a lefty). The banshee just hooks a little too much to take it out. I don't know what else to say that if your looking for a medium agressive ball to add to your arsenal, look no further. I would say if you throw the ball reletively slow to maybe go with a Big Hit b/c there is backend to this ball if your drill it too agressive. Don't hesitate, order it, and enjoy it! -L.I.

  • BigTimeBowler913

    Posted by BigTimeBowler913 on Jun 7th 2005

    I got this ball to play a little straighter being a ball designed for medium to light oil. Drilled it with the pin under my ring ringer and the CG kicked out about 2 in right of my center of grip. I figured being a ball made for light oil I could get right and play straighter. Boy was I wrong. The ball went about fifty feet down the lane and just made a left turn. The backend was so uncontrollable that I could not use it on a normal house shot. I threw about 5 games on sport shot with flooded out sides and played down ten and the boy set great with enough backend to get to the hole and carry. So for sport shot it was great but on house shot no way. I ended up selling it to a friend for the around the same price and I think I am gonna buy a Big Time Pearl to replace it.

  • SoLakaRoC

    Posted by SoLakaRoC on Jun 6th 2005

    just when storm impressively gets my bowling blood flowing with the fired up, they throw a light oil ball at me that is just as impressive and a destroyer of pins.this is a ball for all bowlers from the big dawgs right down to the youngsters wanting to get a real ball instead of the stupid plastic balls.this ball would be a great ball for someone learning to throw a hook ball. this ball gives control , accuracy , and carry that a new bowler can gain confidence with and improve there game drasticly. STORM has done it again, these last 2 balls rate an F-5 or CATEGORY 5, because these balls will cause lots of damage.

  • Ryan Peebles

    Posted by Ryan Peebles on May 11th 2005

    I tried this ball at two different houses: Star Lanes in Sandusky, Ohio and Harbor Freeway Lanes in Port Clinton, Ohio. Again, I credit Jeff Lizzi for punching this ball for me. I set the pin over middle finger 5 3/4" from my axis point, center of gravity about 3/4" right of grip center on the midline, and the mass bias between thumb and strong. No X-hole was needed on this layout, and I decided not to use finger grips in an effort to get a clean release. At Star Lanes, I rolled on a lane that had a lot of previous ball traffic. This ball got through the heads with ease, but it picked up strong in the midlane, and snapped hard with continuous movement on the backend. I needed to make a few adjustments to the left, and I picked up my speed. Eventually, I found a comfortable line, and I was able to hit the rack without leaving any corners. Later the same day, I travelled to my home bowling alley in Port Clinton to test this ball. The alleys had a little more oil in the he