Storm All Road Bowling Ball

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Nanotechnology: Why is something so small so big? Our NRG material deals with the smallest of the small. In fact, it is the manipulation of matter at the molecular level. In bowling ball tech, you can’t see what’s there, but you can certainly feel it every shot you make. As with any ball with "ROAD" in it, you better make sure you put holes in it as soon as possible! SMARTLY DESIGNED INVERTED FE² TECHNOLOGY Inverted Fe2 technology boasts a higher RG and differential like most other balls in the Thunder Line, but with one very important benefit: it lacks the core material that most other balls have. This enables the ball to have a much thicker shell which raises the coefficient of restitution. A higher energy transfer to the pins with less deflection upon impact is what can be expected with this design.
ColorCarbon/Teal
CoverstockNRG Hybrid Reactive
Core
RG2.57
Differential0.046
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finish4000 Abralon
Weights12 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

38 Reviews

  • StormAndrew

    Posted by StormAndrew on Dec 6th 2019

    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajns-mtL9Z0&feature=youtu.be Ball Review: I was definitely excited about the All Road given my recent success with the NRG Hybrid Reactive coverstocks seen on the Physix and Super SonIQ as both balls rolled extremely well for me. Additionally, the Hy-Road Nano had been one of my favo Read more about review stating All Road Reviewrite benchmark balls to date. Combining one of my favorite covers with one of the most popular cores of all time was something I was definitely excited about. With the NRG coverstocks I had seen a lot of boards crossed with both the Physix and Super SonIQ. Where the All Road comes into play is the higher RG versus the aforementioned balls which will allow the All Road to be cleaner through the front part of the lane, storing energy and creating maximum backend reaction versus the other 2 balls. The All Road is a perfect compliment to the Physix and Super SonIQ. When you need something longer without burning up this will be a great ball to jump into. Similar to the Gravity Evolve it seemed like the further I moved left the ball just didn't quit which is essential when the lanes begin to transition. This will be a must have for all levels of bowlers. The layout we placed on this ball is 45 x 3 3/4 x 35. Make sure you visit your local Storm VIP Pro shop to Drill It Up! Read LessRead less about review stating All Road Review

  • Kyle.Johnson88

    Posted by Kyle.Johnson88 on Dec 5th 2019

    Ball Specs: Storm All-Road 4000 NRG™ Hybrid Reactive Weight Inverted Fe² Technology™ Core (Symmetrical) Color Carbon/Teal Review: This is a much different addition to the Road line than what you would expect. Compared to our Pro Motion this ball is much straighter down lane with a much more direct turn. If you like playing right and down the boards or are a high rev player looking to stay to the right long into a set then this is an excellent fit for you. The thing we love about this ball is it is a different look than what most people have in their bag. This is a great tournament ball when the lanes start to get a little sloppy mid lane. This ball will be very controllable to the break point and hit like any 'Road' line ball does. Kyle & Joel Johnson Storm Pro Shop Staff Members joel@parklanes.net kyle@parklanes.net www.stormbowling.com #StormNation

  • StormJoshShoemaker

    Posted by StormJoshShoemaker on Dec 3rd 2019

    The AllRoad features R2S hybrid nano technology wrapped around the proved inverted FE2 core. I pride myself on my ability to be honest when giving reviews. Luckily for me, 95% of what I drill matches up extremely well to my game. Unfortunately for me, the All Road is not one of them. I expected it to be much cleaner and faster down-lane than what it actually is. I drilled it with a weaker pin position and smaller Val angle to try and compliment the motion I expected out of it. What I found surprised me. It's much earlier, stronger and slower to respond to friction. After filming this video, I actually plan on plugging and re drilling it with a stronger layout. What I do like a lot about this ball is it's ability to accept a wide variety of surface changes. I was able to throw it with a fresh 1000 in the later part of a tournament with some success as well as 1000 + Step three to snap off a couple of league pots. When compared to the pro motion, the All Road is visibly cleaner through the front part of the lane and slightly straighter off of friction. I can see this ball being fantastic for straighter players that want to shut their angles down, or higher rev rate players that want to drill it stronger and be able to stay right for a longer duration of time. Be sure to head over to your local storm VIP pro shop and drill your own all road today! Review Video: https://youtu.be/27Pr2as7TA0

  • BSumner

    Posted by BSumner on Dec 3rd 2019

    I had my new Storm All-Road drilled up with a 5 x 4 ½ x 2 pin buffer layout. If there's one thing I've found to be consistent in the HyRoad family, I always end up with a very late and angular reaction. Any attempts to thwart that through layout usually results in a poor performing ball. So, I decided to embrace the longer skid and hard hook phase. I compared this ball to my current benchmark ball, the ProMotion. The difference was clear. As expected, the All-Road was much sharper on the back end where the ProMotion was smooth and predictable. I expected the Hybrid NRG surface, at 4000 abralon, to read a bit sooner. But it was certainly later than I expected. Though it didn't read the mid-lane as early as I thought it might, it certainly didn't disappoint on the back end of the lane. With the larger symmetrical core, I know I can get a zone deeper with this ball and still see the core stand up and drive through the rack. Team this with the new Gravity Evolve, Astro Physics, and a ProMotion and you've got all you'll need to score big and consistent. #StormNation

  • NateGarcia

    Posted by NateGarcia on Dec 2nd 2019

    Here comes another great addition to the Hy-Road family. Strom is bringing you the all new All-Road. The All-Road has the incredibly successful Hy-Road core inside, wrapped around the cover originally featured on the Physix, Hybrid Nano Technology. What this cover and combo gives the bowler is the perfect step below your benchmark bowling ball. When something like your Phaze II becomes too early and not quite giving you the correct shape and the corner pins tend to show their face a little more often then you would like, the All-Road fits the gab perfectly from a solid to a pearl. The All-Road is the perfect hybrid option that gives you nice length with incredible backend. I was really impressed with how much this ball hooks downlane. I was expecting this ball to be quite smooth with the hybrid nano cover stock because the nano coverstock is known for being controllable and smooth, but with this cover and core combo, I saw a clean and more angular shape. I still see the predictability of this ball, but I wasn't expecting it to shape as much as it did. Believe me, I'm not complaining because this ball hits like a train! Nate Garcia PBA Regional Champion

  • Tony Marino

    Posted by Tony Marino on Dec 1st 2019

    The All-Road has the same inverted Fe2 core as all the Hyroads, and the NRG hybrid cover on the Physix and Super Soniq. It reads the mid-lane harder than the Hyroad, Hyroad Pearl and Hyroad X but still has that Hyroad shape. Because of the Nano tech in the cover, it grabs the lane a little more than any other Hyroad and it blends out oil patterns really well.

  • Tknoop1127

    Posted by Tknoop1127 on Dec 1st 2019

    The new All-Road is the next great "Hyroad" line. The All-Road has a hybrid coverstock, and it will roll a little earlier than what the OG Hyroad will. This ball is a great compliment when a solid, like the Phase 2, starts being a little too much. You can ball down to the All-Road, and it will fit in perfectly. I think this ball is very controllab Read more about review stating All-Roadle, much like the other Hyroads.

  • C-MartStorm

    Posted by C-MartStorm on Nov 30th 2019

    Bowlers Info: RH tweener, PAP 4-1/2 x 7/8 up, 365 RPM, 17* of Axis tilt, 60* of Axis Rotation Ball Layout: 60 x 3-3/8 x 25 Finish: OOB Finish Can't really mess with a great thing here! The success of the Hyroad series is no secret so it was time for the hybrid All Road to continue that history. For my style of play, I need to drill my Hyroads with a strong 3-3/8 pin for max flare given the high RG of the ball. I went with a 60 x 3-3/8 x 25 which put the pin to the right of my ring finger. What I was looking for was the same shape as the Hyroad X, but with the ability to play on higher volume conditions....I got just that! This ball is a great transition ball when you need to move in but you still need some surface to read the mids with great recovery on the backend. I was able to keep moving in without loss of energy as the ball made it's way back to the pocket, super fun to throw! If you're in need of that "in between" ball where your pearl is too clean but your solid is too strong, and you still want great backend recovery, go pick up an All Road today and keep on bowling up a Storm! Chris Martinez Storm Amateur Staff www.stormbowling.com

  • CooperMathewson

    Posted by CooperMathewson on Nov 29th 2019

    Storm All-Road Cover: NRG Hybrid Core: Inverted Fe2 The lastest ball in the Thunder line, the All-Road. It features the same core that has been in all Hyroad's and Nano hybrid cover recently used on the Super Soniq and PhysiX. The All-Road retains the same shape you have come to expect from a ball in the Hy-Road line---well, a touch smoother because of the cover. The difference between this and others is where it starts to read the lane. It starts to read the lane a bit earlier. It plays a bit stronger than other current Hy-Road pieces. So far for me this one has been very useful on fresh league conditions. My local centers play a bit on the dry side, so my recent league arsenal has been a mix of Hustle's. The All-Road is obviously stronger than those but since it reads early enough, I can get away with starting with it. It may only be a 1-2 game ball for me and my style but its a nice option to have in the bag.

  • RyanDPatterson30

    Posted by RyanDPatterson30 on Nov 29th 2019

    The All-Road is the 6th introduction stateside with the infamous Inverted Fe2 this time wrapped with the NRG Hybrid cover. I personally have been a huge fans of all the Hyroads minus the Hyroad Solid which I never drilled. Storm adding the NRG hybrid cover to this legendary core has me excited to take this ball every and throw it on everything. I place this ball directly under my Pro Motion and Phaze II and just above the Iq Emerald and Hyroad in my arsenal. This ball gives me are early but smooth and continues reaction that allows me to control the pattern front to back on most medium patterns as well as typical house shot patterns.

  • Gil B

    Posted by Gil B on Nov 29th 2019

    Great Piece. This ball loves to see the friction. The All road glides through the fronts and when it gets that friction it makes a very strong move. Ball absolutely destroys the pins. Very fun ball to throw when the back ends are fresh.

  • sabrinagroves

    Posted by sabrinagroves on Nov 28th 2019

    I could not wait to get the All Road as I was looking for something I could use the first couple of games during our scratch league. I wanted something I could start further right with and then as the night goes on when I have to move left I can go to my Gravity Evolve. The first game of our scratch league after getting it drilled I tried to use it but was having some issues with carry. Even when getting it out to the dry I was leaving weak 10s. I went to my Gravity Evolve which was good for about 2.5 games and then it started hooking quite a bit for me. I switched back to the All Road game 4 and it was just what I needed as the outside part of the lanes were getting drier. I was able to move my feet a couple board right from the gravity evolve and carry the 10. Overall, I think this ball is gonna be a good ball for me to start with or even to end the night with. I just have to make sure the lanes are dry enough for me to use this. This will definitely be a ball I take to tournaments. I am looking forward to seeing what this ball will give me on sport shots or other house shots.

  • stormroto

    Posted by stormroto on Nov 28th 2019

    Storm All road review by Brian Watson. The new ball in the road series is the All Road with the very successful hyroad core wrapped with The hybrid reactive with NRG. With the NRG additive the All road rolls a little early thus is smooth and low response downlane. I drilled mine pin down with 5 inch pin no hole. I absolutely love the ball motion I get with All road. With original hyroad I sometimes got a little over under reaction. But with the NRG it really blends out the overall motion. Giving me a string arcing motion without all the extra length. I got the All road beneath a Phase 2 and super Sonia. But above a hyroad pearl. Very good addition to the hyroad line. As the hyroad nano was a little too early the All road is better in that department. https://drive.google.com/file/d/14j-1xW-Fywa_n8IAtx04tKn3DdK1s_uf/view?usp=drivesdk Brian Watson PAP - 5 up 1 1/8 Tilt. - 16 Speed - 16 RPM - 400 Storm Pro Shop Staff Modify message