Color | Sky/Amethyst/Fuchsia |
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Coverstock | Reactor Pearl |
Core | Curcuit Core |
RG | 2.51 |
Differential | 0.030 |
Intermediate Diff | n/a |
Factory finish | 1500-grit Polished |
Weights | 12 thru 16lbs |
Cleared USBC | Yes |
31 Reviews
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StormAndrew
The Hustles have returned although this time with new covers. We have the Hustle PBR (Solid) and Hustle RAP (Pearl). The PBR is a ball I am particularly looking forward to throwing. We've seen on some of the recent PBA telecasts Simonson and Prather make this ball look really good. The PBR is going to be an excellent choice for those lighter oil conditions or when the backends are super crisp and you need the ball to back off a bit with lower differential. The PBR will allow you to play closer to the friction without it over reacting. The RAP Hustle will be a step down ball from the PBR Solid when the lanes transition and you need a cleaner cover to clear the fronts. Similar to the Solid, due to the lower differential, we will see plenty of control down lane. The RAP Hustle will, also, be an option for those longer blocks when you begin getting to games 6 and on.
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Kyle.Johnson88
Ball Specs: Storm Electrify Pearl 1500 Reactor™ Pearl Reactive Weight Block Circuit™ Core (Symmetrical) Color Sky/Amethyst/Fuchsia Review: This is one of those staple balls we look forward coming into our shop for many reasons. The color and fragrance are great (yes this matters to a novice bowler looking to step up from a Tropical Storm or a first ball purchase of something a bit more than "entry level"). This ball also serves many purposes for the traditional league bowler as well as seasoned tournament veteran. The Electrify Pearl could be used to fill the gap for a traditional league bowler who either does not have a symmetrical piece of equipment or has not yet experienced a pearl coverstock to help stay to the right part of the lane on those nights where you may run into some dry conditions. This ball is also a must have for the seasoned tournament veteran who needs a ball to get through the dry conditions late in a block without having to move against the ball return. Pairing with the Electrify you will also find success in times that you want to play to the right of everyone else. You can see similarities in the Electrify Pearl to that of the Match Up Pearl in that it fills the gap between the Tropical and the Thunder lines perfectly and still packs a punch that you need to carry those corners! Kyle & Joel Johnson Storm Pro Shop Staff Members joel@parklanes.net kyle@parklanes.net www.stormbowling.com #StormNation
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kennonmcfalls
The new Electrify Pearl is a new line that will be replacing the Match Ups. I loved many of the Match's and Match Up's so I was extremely excited for the new releases. I drilled this ball pin down because my ball roll makes the low end pearl balls over under for me sometimes. In order to try to control the down lane reaction I use stronger drillings. Out of the box, the Electrify Pearl is beautiful. The colors pop and the Cake smell is AWESOME. Within the first few shots, I knew this ball was special. It was quick off the spot and ran the 8 over. Unlike some of the low end stuff I have thrown, this ball didn't over skid in the oil. It feels comfortable in my hands. I feel that in the past I had to place, or try to split boards, with the low end balls in order to strike. With this one, I could just let it fly and trust that it would do the right thing. I think this ball will be good for a variety of players. High rev players will like this on medium to dry lane conditions and low end players can use it when the track is burned up. It will help keep the low rev players closer to the track and not force them deeper with higher rev players. Like I have said in the past, the conditions I bowl on are pretty dry. I can see myself using this ball a lot. Some balls speak for themselves and this is sure one of them!
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NateGarcia (In reply to: Mattmusgrave )
Electrify Pearl Introducing Storm's new low end pearl, the Electrify Pearl. The Electrify Pearl has the new Circuit Core wrapped with the Reactor Pearl Coverstock. With a RG of 2.51 and a differential of .030, this ball is a great piece for when you need a ball that is very clean and angular downlane. When you find your lower end balls like the hyroad or hyroad pearl being too much in the midlane or just being very uncontrollable, the electrify pearl will give you the length you're looking for with a smoother back end motion. This ball is best used for very dry lane conditions or older surfaces. This ball strikes a ton and is a steal for the price point that it is at! Get yours at your local Storm VIP Pro Shop! Nate Garcia PBA Regional Champion
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Mattmusgrave
My Electrify Pearl is drilled with my normal symmetric layout which is 7/8 pin off center line and CG 2 inch from center line. With this ball having the same cover as the Tropical Surge I have very good length, but with the core numbers being 2.51 rg and .30 cg (15lbs) it has some more backend and slightly earlier. The ball works great for me because I like to stand far left and throw up the gutter. Definitely not the first ball out of the bag, but will be good for dry lanes of shorter patterns where the break point is outside.
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fazzone22
The new Electrify series from Storm comes with the all new Circuit Core giving it an RG of 2.51 and a differential in 0.030 along with the Reactor Cover that is found on the Tropical Surges. I drilled mine 5 x 5 x 4.5, my first thoughts throwing this ball that it was pretty smooth for something with a pearl cover. This ball defiantly reacts better when there's friction on the lanes. League bowlers that face drier lanes are going to like this ball a lot !