Storm Fate Bowling Ball

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The Belmo story would not be the same if his path didn't cross with Storm. For over 20 years they have formed a formidable team. Winning titles globally as an amateur and then breaking records and setting the PBA Tour on fire together for over a decade. The partnership between Storm and Belmo was not luck, it was their FATE. Compared to the Dual-Drive™, Piston™, and Piston™ LD, the F-8 Core in the Fate has been packed with more differential than any previous Belmo ball before it. With those enhanced dynamics, the Fate gives the player more recovery and hitting power than any previous collaboration. This newly designed weight block was created to play multiple angles and have superior performance no matter your rev rate.
ColorSapphire Pearl
CoverstockReX Pearl Reactive
CoreF-8 Symmetric Core
RG2.52
Differential0.053
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finishReacta Gloss Factory Finish
Weights12 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

38 Reviews

  • FATE

    Posted by Kassy Shumate on Apr 10th 2023

    Belmo's newest release with Storm has the looks, but does it have the touch? If you need something to get down lane easily without sacrificing backend power this is what you are looking for. Sometimes it can get a tad jumpy on me but when it is the look, it is THE LOOK. I have also noticed it likes to be clean, if I don't keep up on my ball maintenance I don't love the look I start to get from it. It can be unpredictable at times but never enough to take it out of play. Great ball for a  house shot in particular. 

  • Storm Fate

    Posted by Brandon Boyer on Apr 3rd 2023

    The Fate is a Belmo’s newest collaboration with Storm. Inside the fate they are using the F-8 core which is the highest differential they have ever used in any of Belmo’s collaborations. They wrapped it with the REX coverstock which is one of the strongest covers in the storm line. This combination for me provided a strong and very dependable motion. Even though it is a pearl I saw amazing mid lane control which made it very predictable for me downlane. The Fate is a perfect transition piece for me on heavier to medium conditions. When I start to see some of my balls read the lane a little too soon then I switch to Fate and 9 times out of 10 it ends up being the perfect choice because it still has the strength of the bigger balls but because of the pearl cover it allows it to get through the fronts a little easier. But all in all if you’re looking for a strong symmetrical piece with good dependability on fresh to semi fresh conditions then you would love a Fate! #StormNation

  • Storm Fate

    Posted by Brandon Boyer on Apr 3rd 2023

    The Fate is a Belmo’s newest collaboration with Storm. Inside the fate they are using the F-8 core which is the highest differential they have ever used in any of Belmo’s collaborations. They wrapped it with the REX coverstock which is one of the strongest covers in the storm line. This combination for me provided a strong and very dependable motion. Even though it is a pearl I saw amazing mid lane control which made it very predictable for me downlane. The Fate is a perfect transition piece for me on heavier to medium conditions. When I start to see some of my balls read the lane a little too soon then I switch to Fate and 9 times out of 10 it ends up being the perfect choice because it still has the strength of the bigger balls but because of the pearl cover it allows it to get through the fronts a little easier. But all in all if you’re looking for a strong symmetrical piece with good dependability on fresh to semi fresh conditions then you would love a Fate! #StormNation

  • Stanley Waite

    Posted by Stanley Waite on Mar 9th 2023

    Fate - Ball Specs Cover Stock: REX Pearl Reactive Finish: Reacta Gloss Core: F-8 Core RG: 2.52 Differential: 0.053 Review The Fate is the latest Jason Belmonte signature ball. The Fate features the REX pearl cover combined with the newly designed F-8 core. To me the Fate is stronger version on the Hyroad pearl and who doesn't need that ball in their bag. The Fate has more recovery and more hitting power than any ball in the Belmo line. The high RG 2.52 and differential at 0.053 makes this ball great on typical house shot patterns and on the transition for sport patterns. The Fate is a must have for league and tournament bowlers. Order one from your local pro shop today! My ball reviews are posted on YouTube channel Stanley Waite. Stanley Waite 900 Global Staff Member Dover, DE

  • Ethan Fiore

    Posted by Ethan Fiore on Mar 7th 2023

    The new collaboration with Jason Belmonte brings us the Fate from Storm. This ball has the ReX Coverstock and F-8 Core. If you're a big fan of Jason Belmonte and have liked his past balls, you'll definitely like this one! The Fate is a monster with being able to clear the fronts and the motion of looking like someone kicked it left. It has no boundaries as I did see it look better through transition but definitely playable on the fresh. It is a great compliment to pieces like a Phaze 2, IQ Tour, and Zen. Ethan Fiore ⭐PBA Member⭐Roto Grip Staff⭐CoolWick Staff⭐Tournament Director⭐ Right 2 Handed Rev Rate: 500 Speed: 17.5 PAP: 4 1/8 up 7/8

  • Steven Collins

    Posted by Steven Collins on Feb 22nd 2023

    Storm Fate Layout - 60 x 5 x 30 Likes: Clean through the heads, strong backend reaction. Great 3rd game ball for my bag. For me the ball did not like seeing oil early in the league session. This ball was great after the lanes started to transition and I could not throw my benchmark Zen anymore. Dislikes: Pretty comparable to the Phase V in my opinion, just a bit stronger. Not different enough on a typical house shot to have both in the bag. Tournament bag however, definitely.

  • Rick Klimowicz

    Posted by Rick Klimowicz on Feb 9th 2023

    Fate • Storm •Signature Series Core • F-8 Core Coverstock • ReX Pearl Reactive Finish • Reacta Gloss Weight • 15 lbs. RG • 2.52 Differential • .053 Layout • 4 x 41/4 x 13/4 Tester PAP • 5" R, 5/8" D Tester Axis Tilt • 11° Testers Rev Rate • 325 Test Pattern • 42' T.H.S. (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street The Fate is another excellent release in the Storm Signature Series. And with its combination of the new F-8 symmetrical Core and the proven ReX Pearl Coverstock, the Fate delivered some very satisfying results on a THS for this straighter, high-speed/low-rev player. So, let's take a closer look and see why Fate belongs in your arsenal! When I first rolled the Fate, I was pleasantly caught off guard by the crisp yet balanced motion I saw from the F-8 symmetrical Core. First, I liked how the F-8 Core gradually builds momentum through the mid-lane and stores plenty of inertia as it heads toward the pins. And as the F-8 Core "stands up" and makes its move to the pocket, I like how the F-8 is decisive in its motion but also has welcomed forgiveness that I didn't expect to see. And as I got more dialed in with the Fate, I could count on the F-8 Core to provide a clear margin of era that increased my strike percentage! Further, as it unleashed its stored inertia, I liked how the F-8 Core strikes with a brisk and powerful impact yet leaves enough energy for a strong continuation through the pins. And lastly, as a straighter, high-speed/low-rev player, I found the F-8 Core to be an excellent balance of torque and power that is reliable for my style. The ReX Pearl coverstock is an excellent choice for the Fate. However, the Reacta Gloss finish needed tweaking for my speed and rev rate. Surface is a straighter bowler's best friend, and on a THS, the surface can be the difference between striking or leaving you with ten-pin nightmares. So, I sanded the ReX Pearl with 1000-grit Abralon and followed it up with Storm's Step #3 (1500-2500) compound, and the results were outstanding! On a fresh THS, the Rex Pearl cut cleanly through the front part of the lane and had a crisp, biting motion through the mid-lane. And as the Fate made its way off the pattern, I liked that the ReX Pearl was decisive without overreacting off the exit. And as the night progressed, I enjoyed how the ReX Pearl kept its consistent motion without becoming jumpy or erratic through the spotty conditions. So, overall, I found that the Rex Pearl coverstock performed brilliantly on fresh and burned THS conditions. And with the proper surface adjustment, it produced some quite effective results. So, in conclusion, the Fate is a superb release in the Storm Signature series. And for any straighter, down-and-in player, the Fate is an excellent choice to complement your game. Furthermore, I highly suggest the Fate as your "go-to" when strong asymmetrical balls like the Storm Infinite Physix's become too much ball for the conditions. So, stop in your local Storm VIP Pro Shop and have the Fate ready for tonight's league! Your scores will thank you! Rick Klimowicz Storm Products Pro Shop Staff Roll the Ball Pro Shop Penndel, PA

  • Chris Freeland

    Posted by Chris Freeland on Jan 29th 2023

    Storm Fate Coverstock: ReX Pearl Core: F-8 Factory Finish: Reacta Gloss Layout: 4 x 6 x 4 Belmo's newest collaboration with Storm is the Fate. The Fate has the ReX pearl cover found on Dark Code and Infinite Physix, two of my recent favorite releases. The Fate has a new core called the F-8, which has enhanced differential allowing multiple angles and superior performance. To avoid another long and flippy type reaction, I decided to try a pin under on my Fate which allows it to start up a bit sooner and rounds out the backend. Compared to my identically drilled Phaze II, the Fate is a very nice complement with the Fate being a touch sharper and the Phaze II being earlier and more round. My pin up Phaze V definitely retains more and has a more angular shape on the backend. The Fate seems to match up for a variety of styles. I find it to be a nice league ball that can be used all night long because it is strong enough on the fresh but also manages transition well. As we move into tournament season, I expect the Fate to be useful on flatter medium volume/length sport patterns in games 3-4 as they blend out a bit. Chris Freeland Storm Amateur Staff Average Rev Rate 400 Average Speed 18 mph PAP: 4 1/8 over 3/4 up

  • Roto Grip Rick (In reply to: Brian Hirsch )

    Posted by Roto Grip Rick (In reply to: Brian Hirsch ) on Jan 26th 2023

    Storm Fate Specs: F-8 core with ReX pearl reactive coverstock finished with Storm Reacta Gloss Layout: 50 x 5 x 50 I was chopping at the bits waiting for this ball since I wanted something to replace my 900 Global Wolverine that served me quite well for several months. I used a little stronger overall layout over the Wolverine because I started to bowl more and more at a center with SPLs that are well maintained and well cared for. Well, Storm and Belmo came out swinging with this latest signature release. I really love the overall and readable reaction, and I can see more bowlers using the Storm FATE over any other of the signature releases. Of all the newer releases, this has become a favorite for me fast. It has a little later angle entry then my trusted Hyped Hybrid, but not shockingly hard like the Phaze V with Reacta Gloss. I feel that the Reacta Gloss bonds very well to the ReX coverstock. I found myself using the FATE more and more in practice and league matches because the ball just works well on all stages of the pattern breakdown, if the track area starts burning up, I don't have to make major changes, I will move left and go more direct and using a breakpoint farther down the lane instead of changing to a different ball. The Storm FATE has actually taught me how to play the lanes better during the course of a match, practice or even fun bowling with friends. The Storm FATE has been heavily used during the Storm Matchmakers events that I have been a part of or had the privilege to run and coordinate. The Storm FATE is a solid piece for any level of bowler and any type of lane surface and pattern. Don't test FATE and go visit your local pro shop and drill up the Storm Fate and start striking like Belmo does. #stormnation

  • Brian Hirsch

    Posted by Brian Hirsch on Jan 22nd 2023

    Ball Specs: Ball Name: Storm FATE Cover Stock: ReX Pearl Reactive Weight Block: F-8 Core Color: Sapphire Pearl Finish: Reacta Gloss Layout: 4½ X 3½ X 2¼ Bowler Specs: Right-Handed PAP 4 7/8" Over 3/8 up Rev Rate 300. Speed at release 15 Fragrance: Cherry Berry Smoothie Review: Welcome back to another ball review and today we are talking about the FATE by Storm and Jason Belmonte. The FATE is the newest in the Belmo line of balls. Having thrown everyone so far I can say that they have gotten better with each release. The FATE is using a new core that has not been used before so that alone gives us something new to the ball motion as it goes through all three phases of ball motion. What I saw from this and even the Trend2 which was also a "Belmo" ball were that these balls were the sharpest off the pattern for me. With the lower rev rate I like to use this ball on the fresh to help burn up / open up a spot down lane. This ball can and will be useful for many types of styles including #2hands. This ball is also very responsive to surface changes as 4K-Fast and Reacta Gloss has not match up with my style and rev rate I have been taking an older 2000 pad to knock the shine off on a spinner. Different results may vary so if you get a ball with either finish feel free to try it first to see if it matches up to you and your style. YouTube video of the ball: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knBImqdiQLI&t=16s

  • Brian Locke

    Posted by Brian Locke on Jan 19th 2023

    Belmo is back with yet another collaboration with Storm! This time Storm brings the f-8 core which features a slightly higher RG than your typical benchmark pieces, which helps get the ball down the lane just a touch more. Think of Hy-Road with a little more mid-lane read! Doesn't that sound amazing! The Fate will be beneficial in league for myself especially in a bowing center where there is a ton of friction in the fronts. The mid-RG and Reacta-Gloss finish help to clear the ball through the fronts but maintains enough mid-lane read where my ball doesn't jump off the back of the pattern. It has also looked great on some medium length sport patterns when I need to create a little more shape and a little less traction! Check out my YouTube Video of the Fate in a comparison the Storm Revenant as well! https://youtu.be/rpc7uytQXTU Coverstock: REX pearl - Reacta Gloss Core: F-8 RG: 2.52 - Differential: .053 (15lbs) Layout: 5 x 6 x 4 2LS Pap: 5 1/4 right, 1 5/8 down Rev Rate: +-500 Speed 17-18mph

  • Nate Garcia (In reply to: Glenn Wendel )

    Posted by Nate Garcia (In reply to: Glenn Wendel ) on Jan 14th 2023

    The newest addition to the Belmo and Storm collaboration line. Introducing, the brand new Storm Fate. The new F-8 core wrapped around the ReX Pearl reactive cover stock that was also featured on the very successful Dark Code, makes for a deadly combination. I'm very excited about this ball. I believe this Fate is going to be the perfect fit when I need a symmetrical option with enough teeth to cover a lot of boards across the lane. I have had a lot of success with the ReX cover stock and this ball should be no different. This ball by far is the best belmo ball to date and it's going to strike a lot! Get yours asap at your local storm VIP Pro Shop.

  • Glenn Wendel

    Posted by Glenn Wendel on Jan 2nd 2023

    Ball Specs: Storm Fate ReX Pearl Polished Cover Reacta Gloss Polished F-8 Core (Symmetric) Layout 4 x 4 with 2" Pin Buffer Bowler Specs: Right Hand. PAP 5" Over 1/2 up Rev Rate 300. Tilt 20. Rotation 50. Speed at release 17 Review: The new Fate is no doubt my favorite Belmo Series ball. This is the most versatile and should fit most types of bowlers regardless of their style. I have been using this ball a lot in my leagues and normally can stay with it all three games and adjustments are very easy to make as the pattern breaks down. I have really been impressed with how the Fate hits and carries. I believe this is because of how it stores energy for the back part of the lane. The Fate has a nice angular motion even when moving deeper inside. This ball has been selling really well and the lower to higher rev rate bowlers all seem to be having very good success with it. I would call the Fate a medium to strong ball that fits under my Exotic Gem but above my Electrify G/O. The Fate is also a bit weaker overall than my Phase V but with a more angular motion. I recommend this ball to anyone who wants a medium to strong benchmark ball with a strong back end. I don't think you can go wrong with a Fate in your bag. Summary: The Fate is an excellent ball for all types of styles. The way the Fate moves on the back provides hard hit and excellent carry. The Fate is the most versatile ball in the Belmo series in my opinion. Glenn Wendel PBA Member Storm Pro Shop Staff gwendel@comcast.net www.stormbowling.com Video Link: https://youtu.be/_PGNjC1kQGE

  • Michael Slatky

    Posted by Michael Slatky on Dec 26th 2022

    Storm FATE Coverstock: ReX Pearl Reactive Finish: Reacta Gloss Core: F - 8 RG: 2.52 Differential: 0.053 Layout: 4 3/4 x 4 x 4 - 2LS Layout Extras: 2 1/8 Finger Depth, "X" - 4 1/2 D and 1 Inch Left Tester: PAP 6 1/2 R, 1 1/4 D Review: The Storm FATE has combined parts of R2S and NeX to make ReX in its coverstock formulation. Although this formula provides an extreme angular impact on a bowling ball the Reacta Gloss finish helps the ball move longer through the front part of the lane. In addition, your eyes will see a more controlled reaction compared to the traditional 1500 Factory Finish polish that was previously used. The FATE will perform best in situations where you need to open your angles on most THS conditions. The FATE will provide a nice amount of length with good recovery downlane. If you are currently a fan of the previous Belmo releases you already know what this one can do. If you have not been introduced to the FATE be sure to check this one out. For me, I decided to go with my standard benchmark 2LS layout. Before rolling this ball I was a bit concerned that the the FATE would be a touch sideways and likely over/under for me. However, I was pleasantly surprised how smooth the FATE is through the front part of the lane and the room I had available off the spot as I continued to move inside. From what I personally have witnessed so far from SPI MatchMaker events and for the limited time I have had with this ball it appears to be a homerun for most league conditions. At this time, I have not changed the surface on my FATE, but likely will touch it up with a 3K or 4K pad. As a general rule I tend to knock the factory shine off most of my pearl pieces. I'm definitely excited for this ball from the Belmo collection from Storm. Michael Slatky 900 Global Staff Member York, PA

  • Mike Craig - Storm Amateur Staff

    Posted by Mike Craig - Storm Amateur Staff on Dec 23rd 2022

    I drilled my FATE at 60 x 4.5 x 30 which is a favorite drilling for me on pearl balls. I cracked the surface with a fresh 3000 pad to get the shine a little duller. I put it side by side with some other high end pearl Storm releases like the PHAZE V, INFINITE PHYSIX, and NIGHT ROAD. I used this primarily on house conditions as when it was released, the PBA50 regional season had ended. On our house shot which is close to 40 feet with medium volume, the FATE is a beast and sometimes hard to control if playing too close to the friction. Obviously compared to the INFINITE, the FATE is a ball or two down as the INFINITE is definitely stronger and earlier. The PHAZE V is closer to the FATE. The FATE got thru to the spot a little easier for me and if I scuffed the PHAZE V, then the FATE would be a great 1-2 option for these pairings. Compared to the NIGHT ROAD, the FATE is quicker and stronger. Again another 1-2 option scenario with a little surface on the FATE. To me, the FATE is the strongest Belmo release from Storm so far. Drill this one up when you want something to get thru the fronts cleaner or when you INFINITE is starting up too quickly.

  • Jordan Behunin

    Posted by Jordan Behunin on Dec 17th 2022

    Storm Fate – I love the colors of this ball! They really catch your eye going down the lane. Compared to my phase 5, this ball hooks just a little bit less and gets down the lane just a bit further before it hooks. It's a great addition to my arsenal as a benchmark type of ball.

  • Chase Valenzuela

    Posted by Chase Valenzuela on Dec 14th 2022

    The Fate is the newest collab between Storm Bowling and Jason Belmonte. This thing is a backend monster! The mid-RG makes the core spin further down the lane, while the higher differential makes the ball flare enough to recover from anywhere! The 4th iteration of REX Pearl, this cover compliments this core in a way that gives it length, traction, and continuation. This ball is great for those rev-dominant players who want to see the ball clear the mids and jerk down the lane!

  • Oliver Lawson

    Posted by Oliver Lawson on Dec 11th 2022

    The newest Belmo collab is here. Wrapped in the REX pearl coverstock, the new F8 core is by far one of the strongest cores I have thrown and is one of the strongest symmetrical cores to date in the Storm line-up. This strong core/cover combination allows the Fate to blend wet/dry conditions like house shots or sport patterns when they start to blow open. I drilled my Fate with a 4x4x4 2LS, which has been my go-to layout on my pearls like my Phaze 4, Phaze 5, and Wolverine Dark Moss. The stronger cover on the Fate bridges a gap between my Zen and my IQ Tour Emerald or Ruby. Like the Night Road, it cleans the fronts very well. However, it starts to pick up a couple of feet earlier than the NR and gives me a reaction like the Wolverine DM. I think the closest thing in the SPI line-up is the Dark Moss. Nonetheless, This has by far been my favorite Belmo release to date. The Fate is clean through the fronts but gives me a consistent and strong reaction down lane. It is your FATE to pick up a Fate at your local VIP proshop.

  • Trevor Roberts

    Posted by Trevor Roberts on Dec 5th 2022

    Storm Fate Ball Review by Trevor Roberts The Fate is the newest collaboration between Storm and Jason Belmonte. I have liked several of Belmo's previous releases, so I was excited for this one! I noticed right away that the Fate has a very clean cover stock, which allows it to clear the fronts very easily. I practiced with this ball on both a fresh house shot and one that had a lot of games on it, and it got through the fronts on both very well. You will notice that the Fate hooks quite a bit down lane when it sees the friction. I threw it alongside the Wolverine and Night Road, and the Fate out hooked them both. It surprised me how fast it was off the spot. This is going to allow you to open up your angles and have the confidence it is going to hook back from further right.

  • Lonnie Pemberton

    Posted by Lonnie Pemberton on Dec 2nd 2022

    Cover: ReX Pearl Core: F-8 Core Finish: Reacta Gloss Factory Finish RG: 2.54 (14lb) Differential: 0.052 (14 lb) Right-Handed Tweener Speed: 12-13 mph Rev Rate: 315 PAP: 4 7/8 Right 3/8 Up Ball Layout: Pin over Bridge 5 1/2 Pin to Pap 2 inch Pin Buffer The newest collaboration between Storm and Jason Belmonte is called the FATE. The signature line of balls that have been designed with Belmo's help have been very popular and have become known for creating some smooth rolling powerhouse balls. The FATE will be a welcome addition to the arsenal of anyone who is a fan of the Belmo Balls. The Fate features the new F-8 core. This strong symmetric core features a higher RG for length but a higher Differential for power. They teamed it up with a highly polished version of the REX cover which was so popular on the Dark Code. The new reacta gloss finish really gets the length and I think it works well with this core. I tested the Fate on our high volume house pattern at my home center. While it certainly is strong enough to use on a fresh pattern, for me it's best use was in the transition. This ball is really good at clearing the fronts when they burn up which is a constant worry on our surface. Alot of balls can feel very over/under because the added volume tends to result in carrydown. When the fronts burn and the backs tighten up simultaneously it can make you feel like you're in jail here game 2. The fate shows its power in the perfect part of the lane for this starting its motion midlane but making a strong continuous move off the back of the pattern. I think the motion of the Fate will also be very popular on sport patterns as they transition and in places where they over-oil to counter act a not so great surface. Tricky house shot/ sport pattern killer.

  • Anthony Wiegand

    Posted by Anthony Wiegand on Dec 1st 2022

    The all new Fate has the f8 core wrapped with the rex cover stock finished at reacta gloss. This ball is a friction monster. If you're looking for a ball that will get through the lane and have pop no matter how far you throw it right, look no further than the Fate. This belmo collaboration is by far my favorite of all of them. If you're a fan of the belmo series this is a must have in the bag. Pick your favorite layout and you'll be off to the races.

  • Luke Rosdahl

    Posted by Luke Rosdahl on Nov 30th 2022

    The Fate is the latest collaboration between Storm and Jason Belmonte, and features the well known ReX Pearl cover from balls like the Dark Code, Infinite PhysiX, and Night Road, with the new F-8 core which comes in at a 2.52 RG and a .053 differential in 15 pounds. The Fate is an exceptionally well rounded and versatile ball. It's fairly clean and responsive, but that's tempered by the strength of the ReX cover formula which gives it strength and control. It can be in play on a very wide range of conditions for a wide variety of bowlers because of its very balanced ball reaction. I used a 4.5 x 4 x 2 layout and left it at the Reacta Gloss box surface, I'm left handed, speed of 17mph, and rev rate of 375. The Fate gives me a reaction I don't normally get out of shiny balls on the left side, typically I have to use surface on something to get this kind of reaction, but the Fate puts me in a strong but smooth and controllable reaction while not transitioning the lane as fast as something with more surface does.

  • Mancstorm2

    Posted by Mancstorm2 on Nov 30th 2022

    The overall strength surprised me. Possibly as strong a shiny ball as I've used. While the amount of backend motion was incredible it still didn't have any trouble handling some oil for me. Definitely fills a spot in the bag that I didn't have.

  • Chris Pollentier

    Posted by Chris Pollentier on Nov 28th 2022

    Storm Fate Coverstock: ReX Pearl Reactive Finish: Reacta Gloss Core: F-8 Core RG: 2.52, Diff: 0.053 (15 lbs) VLS Layout: 4 3/4 x 4 x 2 1/2 Dual Angle Layout: 45 x 4 3/4 x 40 PAP: 5 3/16" right x 5/8" up Rev rate: 400 rpm Average speed: 16.5 mph Location: Prairie Lanes, Sun Prairie WI Pattern: Medium volume THS The Storm Fate is the newest collaboration between Belmo and Storm Bowling. It features the new F-8 core, which in 15-lbs has a medium RG (2.52) and a strong differential (0.053), and is wrapped in the ReX pearl coverstock with the Reacta Gloss finish. This produces a ball motion that's clean with a round and continuous backend that's pretty versatile. I've found the Reacta Gloss finish to be pretty comparable to the previous 1500-grit polish. So, as I often do with shiny bowling balls, I hit the surface with an old 3000-grit Abralon pad by hand just to get a few scratches on the surface and tame down how quickly the ball responds to friction. I've quickly become a big fan of the ReX pearl cover which is also found on the Dark Code, Infinite PhysiX and Night Road – it digs in the oil more than R2S but still manages to produce a strong backend motion. The ball motion I get from Fate is controllable yet clean and responsive. I liken it to a stronger Hy-Road, or perhaps a better comparison is the (now banned) Spectre. Compared to the Phaze V, which has a stronger core but weaker cover, Fate gets more traction in the oil and isn't as quick off the dry – I think of Fate as a smoother Phaze V. The Fate is strong enough to dig through all but the heaviest of oil, but it retains energy so it's still firm off the friction. The extra traction keeps the ball in play and I've been able to stay with it for an entire league set. Plus, being a Belmo ball, it's safe to say that the Fate has no problem with steeper angles towards the end of league. The Fate is a perfect fit between Infinite PhysiX and Night Road as all three feature the same ReX pearl cover and offer great progression as the lanes go through transition. League players will undoubtedly this one, and tournament bowlers in need of a transition ball should look no further. I know many folks are on one side of the fence or the other when it comes to Belmo balls. Even if you're not a fan, you really should take a look at Fate, it's really good and by far the best Belmo ball to date! Chris Pollentier Storm Products Pro Shop Staff #StormNation

  • Rodney Gilmore

    Posted by Rodney Gilmore on Nov 28th 2022

    Ball Review FATE RG: 2.52 Dif: .053 Cover: R2X Pearl Cover Reacta Gloss Finish PAP 5 3/8 over 1 5/16 UP, Medium/Ball Speed Rev Rate 255-300 Layout: 4 x 4 x 2 Finally, the new Belmo brand ball is here the FATE! I was pleasantly surprised when throwing this ball. It has that nice smooth shape with a sharper angular backend motion and strong continuation through the pins. The Fate is like several pearl balls we have in the SPI line. It is a bit later than the Zen and Phaze V and a bit more angular on the backend. The FATE is a ball you can move in with and will come around the corner and finish strong. It will be a good choice for most styles of play especially if you like a motion that is a bit longer with a sharper backend motion. Good Luck and Good Scoring!