Storm Proton Physix Bowling Ball

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t's really no surprise why the PhysiX and AstroPhysiX have been wildly popular ever since their respective debuts. After all, the PhysiX offers one of the shapeliest reactions available, and the AstroPhysiX follows it up with stellar performance when the pattern opens up, and more length and backend are required. But until now, there really hasn’t been a PhysiX truly suited for heavy oil. Well, consider the problem solved! The Proton PhysiX is here to give you traction and hook on virtually any heavy oil condition imaginable. STRONG JUST GOT STRONGER. NRG™ has become a staple in Storm’s lineup of coverstocks for nearly a decade. It’s due time for an upgrade! NeX (Nano Extreme) is Storm’s earliest reading cover to date. NeX Solid was remarkably earlier hooking than NRG on any pattern, or any surface we tested it on. Our standardized durability and longevity tests showed NeX created 11% more entry angle and 9.6% more overall hook after 50 shots compared to a fresh NRG cover. Simply put, NeX gives more midlane read than ever WITHOUT sacrificing any backend! Wow.
ColorMagenta/Black/Violet
CoverstockNeX Solid Reactive
CoreAtomic Core
RG2.48
Differential0.053
Intermediate Diff0.017
Factory finish2000 Grit Abralon
Weights12 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

65 Reviews

  • Tommy Gollick

    Posted by Tommy Gollick on Mar 30th 2021

    The Proton Physix is the third release in the premium line of bowling balls from Storm, the Bowler's company to use the Atomic weight block, but with the added feature of the new NeX solid reactive coverstock that is factory finished with a 2000 grit abralon pad. The bright magenta, black, and violet really stands out on the ball return. The numbers on the Proton Physix in 15lb weights are 2.48 rg, 0.053 diff, and 0.017 intermediate diff. I drilled my Proton Physix with a layout of 4.5 X 2 X 4. This is the same layout I have on Gravity Evolve that is always in the bag for tournaments. The Proton Physix reads the fronts, the midlane, and the backend stronger than what the Evolve does. The NeX solid cover really likes large amounts of oil. Comparing the Proton to an Axiom with the same pin placement, the Proton is a lot more defined at the breakpoint and rolls heavier toward the pins. The Proton Physix needs oil, and I seem to have the best look when there is some carry-down on the backend of the lane. If I can't get hook or backend reaction out of any of my other bowling balls, I know that I can get motion from my Proton Physix. I have used the Proton at the factory finish of 2000, as well as sanded to a lower grit of 1000, and still get motion throughout the lane. The Proton Physix is a hook monster and likes oil, and lots of it. This ball will be a great ball for bowlers that are speed dominant and maybe don't have such a high rev rate. Higher rev players will need lots of oil for the Proton to perform as Storm intended it to. If you are looking for big traction with shape on the lane, look no further than the Proton Physix. Bowl up a Storm!!

  • Todd Benner

    Posted by Todd Benner on Mar 29th 2021

    The Proton Physix features the same Atomic core found in the original Physix and the Astrophysix, and features the Nex solid coverstock previously found on the Axiom. This combination makes the most hooking ball in Storm's lineup. This will be the first ball out of the bag on the heavier volume patterns. Compared to the Axiom, the Proton Physix is more angular on the backend and a good 3 to 4 boards more overall hook. The surprising thing to me about this ball, is the recovery it has the deeper you have to move and open up your angles thru the front part of the lanes. For me, the bigger asymmetrical balls tend to go forward to soon to play big angles but that is not the case with this ball. For me this ball is best when playing straighter up the boards on the heavy patterns, but it is much more versatile than most big hook balls. As long as there is a good amount of oil towards the middle of the lane, this ball allows me to get in and throw it to the dry and has plenty of downlane recovery. Strokers in particular will really like the overall hook the Proton Physix provides but all styles will be able to use this sneaky versatile hook monster.

  • Dave Klaas

    Posted by Dave Klaas on Mar 27th 2021

    First, some stats about me. I am a medium speed (15-16 MPH) player and slightly rev dominant. Last I checked, rev rate around 380 RPM. My A game is playing the middle part of the lane on a house pattern (between 15 and 20 at the arrows) but do not have a problem moving to either extreme if the pattern calls for it. My PAP is 4 7/16 over by 5/16 up. The layout used on the ball is a 40 x 4 3/8 x 65. I set this up to be a perfect ball to get into a roll early and be nice and round downlane. I wanted it for use when the pattern has heavy volume or some length to it. The lane surface at my home house, Port Huron Lanes in Port Huron, MI, is Brunswick ProLane with a 42' medium volume house oil pattern. Overall, this ball was much too strong for our local house condition, as I was forced to start in around 4th arrow with my normal hand release. This ball's tendency to be very slow up front held true but to my surprise, still had some punch downlane when I thought it would be dead on arrival. It was still very responsive to hand position changes, even with the super strong cover. I can see this ball being a perfect matchup for the lower rev or speed dominant players. For my style, this ball is going to nestle itself into that tournament "big ball" slot in my bag and be exactly what I drilled it for! Go get one today!

  • Stanley Waite

    Posted by Stanley Waite on Mar 22nd 2021

    Proton Physix - Ball Specs Cover Stock: NEX Solid Reactive Cover Stock Finish: 2000 Grit Core: Atomic Core RG: 2.48 Differential: 0.053 Intermediate Diff: .017 Review The Proton Physix is newest addition to the popular Physix's line. This is first Physix designed to handle heavy oil, with the Nano Extreme Solid Reactive Cover Stock and Atomic Core. As expect with strong cover the Proton Physix's read early, but surprisingly had a lot of energy on the backend for a continuous motion with great pin carry. This ball will definitely be in my bag for heavier and longer oil patterns. Ball was tested on PBA Shark Pattern 48 feet; I was able to play track area with great success. Order one from your local pro shop today! My ball review videos are posted on YouTube channel Stanley Waite. Stanley Waite 900 Global Staff Member Dover, DE

  • Mike LeViner

    Posted by Mike LeViner on Mar 21st 2021

    Layout: 35 x 5 x 65 The Proton Physix is the new true heavy-oil ball in Storm's lineup, and is the strongest ball being produced out of Utah. It has a massive amount of midlane roll to dig through any heavy oil pattern, while still retaining enough energy to go through the pins very well. Even though it is a very strong ball, it does not roll as early as the heavy oil balls of past generations. This allows it to be used whenever there is a good bit of head oil. The Proton Physix has more overall motion than the recently released Incite, which is cleaner through the front part of the lane with a more pronounced backend reaction. The Proton Physix is not the best ball choice for drier lanes, though the ball was certainly not created to be used on those conditions.

  • Storm Proton Physix review by Brian Watson

    Posted by Storm Proton Physix review by Brian Watson on Mar 20th 2021

    The new addition to the Storm Premier Line is Proton Physix. I have had good success with the regular Physix and Astro. The Proton I drilled pin up 5 .25 x 5 x 2.5. With the very strong NeX Solid coverstock the Proton for me needs some oil especially up front. I added some shine to the cover and it gave me the extra that I needed. But this ball is very strong, but with Atomic core it does continue real through the pins. Compared to the popular Global Reality, I think the Proton has more down lane motion. If your looking for a Big Ball for longer or higher volume patterns the Proton is your ball! Brian Watson Pro shop Staff PAP- 4 up 1 1/8 MPH - 16-17 Tilt - 17 RPM - 400

  • Mike Sipple

    Posted by Mike Sipple on Mar 19th 2021

    BALL SPECS Pin Length: 3 - 4 Starting Top Weight: 2.9 oz Ball Weight: 15 DRILL PATTERN Pin buffer 4.5 inches Pin over the ring finger BOWLER STYLE: RH - Stroker Rev Rate: 380-420 Ball Speed: 15-16 PAP/Track: PAP: 5 13/16" and 1/2" up SURFACE PREP Box Finish: 2000 abralon BALL MOTION The Proton PhysiX is here to give you traction and hook on virtually any heavy oil condition imaginable. This ball needs oil. It rolls strong and is very predictable. COMMENTS I drilled this ball pin up with my favorite drilling It's a strong rolly ball. It needs oil to perform to its potential. This is a much needed ball for those oily conditions. Mike Sipple Storm Amateur Staff www.stormbowling.com

  • William Tefft

    Posted by William Tefft on Mar 18th 2021

    Ball Specs: Storm Proton Physix Cover: 2000 Grit NeX™ Solid Reactive Weight bock: Atomic™ Core (Asymmetrical) Color: Magenta/Black/Violet Wow this ball really like to hook! When I see this ball it really reminds me of the old Roto Grip ball the Defiant. A ball that like to hook a lot but it was a ball that you could control. An asymmetric ball that likes to hook while also being controllable and smooth rolling? Sign me up! This ball is great on the conditions where the lanes are just flooded with oil and you need something that can cut through the oil and create that line for you to score. This ball defensibly fits into the Physix line and will be used by all bowlers for a variety of reasons ranging from needing a ball that just creates more reaction for them or for those tournament bowlers that need a ball to get through heavy oil conditions. Now that we covered the ball's performance I should mention that the colors and smell of this ball make it that much more appealing and really allows this ball to pop in terms of standing out. Will Tefft Strom Staff Member will@parklanes.net www.stormbowling.com #StromNation

  • J.Richard

    Posted by J.Richard on Mar 16th 2021

    I am a player that matches well with his rev rate (380) and speed (17mph) Sport average : 190 House shot : 220 Layout : 55 x 4 3/4 x 30 Bowlers who don't understand who those numbers mean a voice, don't get discouraged. Please ask your local pro shop for some help. When using this high performance bowling ball, I tend to look for a place that has very heavy oil so I can get the continuous motion that ball maintains. I try to keep this ball in the oil as long as possible because if I don't the ball will burn up in the friction. Once the ball burns up it will not have enough energy to the pocket. THIS BALL NEEDS OIL! Bowlers who are speed dominate and not rev rate dominate will absolutely love this ball.

  • Haley Lundy

    Posted by Haley Lundy on Mar 15th 2021

    When it comes to the physix line I have nothing but great expectations from here on out!! I loved my Astro and now with the addition of the Proton I am very excited how these two can take over the lanes in different ways. The Astro is great for me later in blocks when I need to chase it left when they start hooking to much. I can get it down the lane enough not to lose energy for me but still get that backend pop. As for the Proton Physix I can use this on tougher longer patters by far my most hooking ball when it comes it tournaments. I can also start with the Proton in league then drop down to my Astro. Don't have any negative feed back on this one.

  • Jason Hollingsworth

    Posted by Jason Hollingsworth on Mar 8th 2021

    Proton Physix. Overall, a very strong ball. Really picks up early, and has a continuous overall hook motion. This ball hooks in the oil with ease, but does not lose motion off the dry boards as well. This is a ball that will allow you move inside further and sooner, and not lose reaction down lane and through the pins. Not ideal for short oil or lower volumes, as the ball needs the oil to perform at is best. Will be the 1st ball out on anything longer than 40' or heavier volume sport patterns. Jason Hollingsworth #StormNation

  • Anthony Wiegand

    Posted by Anthony Wiegand on Mar 2nd 2021

    The proton physix is the newest big dull asym from storm. It has the NEX cover that makes it read the midlane very well and have that strong continuous motion. This ball is good for any rev player. Don't miss out on the 3rd ball in the physix's line.

  • Matt Hibbard

    Posted by Matt Hibbard on Feb 27th 2021

    The Proton Physix has offered success to anyone who has made the decision to add one to their arsenal. With its strong core and cover combination, it allows for amazing shape for players of all styles. Both low and high revolutions players will find an ability to generate room and angle on patterns of all lengths. This is one of the most versatile balls I have seen in the past 10 years, allowing players to stay right and minimize angles and move left and generate more angle. Due to this high versatility, it has a place in every player's arsenal. I personally laid out this ball pin down in order to be successful on fresh medium/longer patterns. So far, this ball has given me more room and more of the pocket to carry at the start of days then I have had in my arsenal for years. The Proton Phsyix is truly one of a kind and I recommend it to any player for their tournament/league arsenal. All in all, if you're looking for something that is going to bring you success, buy this ball! #StormNation

  • Kevin Duncan

    Posted by Kevin Duncan on Feb 24th 2021

    Storm Proton Physix Layout: 4.5 x 4 x 2 Storm Pin Buffer Layout Rev Rate: 325 rpm, 7 degree of axis tilt, 40 degree of axis rotation Testing information: 42 foot THS (medium to light volume) Bowling Center: Fulton Bowling Center Kegel Machine – Brunswick Anvilane The Storm Proton Physix utilizes the new Atomic Core and the NRG Hybrid Coverstock. The aim here was to fill the reaction slot between the Storm Sure Lock and Storm Code X. We have success! We saw that exact intended motion - not as early as the Sure Lock but a little earlier breakpoint than the Code X. The Storm Proton PhysiX had good continuation at the pocket, which was the case with the Storm HyRoad X as well. The Storm Proton PhysiX will be a good option on medium to longer patterns for us rev challenged seniors and the speed dominant bowlers. Visit your local Storm VIP Pro Shop! #Stormnation

  • Chris Freeland

    Posted by Chris Freeland on Feb 21st 2021

    Storm Proton Physix Cover: NeX Solid Reactive Core: Atomic Layout: 50 x 5.5 x 30 The Proton has everything a bowler wants in a ball. Sharp color, strong cover and shape downlane. The original Physix was an all time classic ball for me but it wasn't always able to handle longer/heavier patterns. The Proton's NeX cover resolves that small issue and still provides shape downlane that you don't always get from the strongest of bowling balls. The Proton is an easy ball to recommend. From lower rev rate, high speed players to rev rate dominant players, everyone seems to like the Proton! Video Review: In our ball reaction video for the Proton, we compare it to the Roto Grip Rubicon. The Proton is the perfect ball for more heavily oiled fresh patterns and the Rubicon is a perfect transitional ball that clears the front better and pops a bit more downlane as the lane breaks down. https://youtu.be/sz1VHJO53cI Chris Freeland Storm Amateur Staff Bowler Info: PAP 5 over, 3/4 up, Speed 16-17, Rev Rate 400

  • Storm Proton Physix Ball Review by PJ Haggerty

    Posted by Storm Proton Physix Ball Review by PJ Haggerty on Feb 10th 2021

    After having a bunch of success with the original Physix and Astro Physix, the Proton is the newest addition to the Premier Line. After drilling two Proton's so far, it's earned the spot as the strongest ball in my bag. I've had a bunch of success on multiple patterns with the Proton and it goes everywhere with me. With an RG of 2.48 and differential of .053, the Proton is best used for heavier volume patterns and tighter lane surfaces. The first one I drilled is mapped out as 5.5 x 5 x 75 and I tweaked the surface to 4000 and water. This still left the teeth in the coverstock because I didn't want to use polish, and the Proton flies through the front and provides a quicker, but forward motion down-lane. This has been a perfect ball to use after a pattern blends and I need to open up my angles. The second one I drilled is mapped out as 4 x 4 x 50 and I've since hit the surface with a 1000 pad. This has been a perfect ball for the longer patterns with more volume. I've had success keeping this Proton in front of me without opening up my angles too much. Overall, the two I've drilled compliment each other nicely and can be used on multiple patterns. If you need a "bigger" ball in your bag that can be used on multiple patterns, drill a Proton Physix! #StormNation

  • Rodney Gilmore

    Posted by Rodney Gilmore on Feb 9th 2021

    Cover: N2X Cover 2000 finish RG: 2.53 Dif:0.053 PSA: 0.016 PAP: 5 1/2 by 1 1/2 up Rt. Handed Asymmetrical balls and I have a hard time matching up, it has taken me a while to see what the Proton would really do. This ball hits like a TANK!! The more I throw it the better it got. Now I really like the ball motion and how strong it is. I drilled this OOB 45 x 4 x 30. Which puts the pin above my ring finger a little taller. I left the cover OOB. I am not sure I like the layout I have on it I am thinking I will drill another a little different. But it is working. For me, the Proton is smooth and predictable with a strong backend motion. It picks up well and does not seem to lose energy for me as some Asymmetrical balls do. A I have a hard time getting Asymmetrical to get through the pins without burning up and getting the right shape. I can move in and trust the ball will turn the corner which is very difficulty for me since I am a speed dominant lower rev player. I can see myself using this right out to the bag on the fresh. This ball has a lot of versatility a home run for Storm in the Physix lineup.

  • Lonnie T Pemberton

    Posted by Lonnie T Pemberton on Feb 5th 2021

    Cover: NeX (Nano Extreme) Solid Core: Atomic Core Finish: 2000 RG: 2.48 Differential: 0.053 ME: Right-Handed Tweener Speed: 12-13 mph Rev Rate: 315 PAP: 4 7/8 Right 3/8 Up Ball Layout: Pin in Middle Finger 60 X 5 1/2 X 50 The new Proton Physix takes two powerhouse performers; the Atomic core featured in the Physix and Astro Physix combined with the NEX solid cover featured on the original Axiom. The result is... you guessed it, HOOK! The NEX coverstock's Nano formulation will dominate high volume patterns while the Atomic core provides the hook and hit. I tested the Proton Physix (or attempted to) on my normal house shot. My league house is notorious for friction in the front of the lane. It didn't take many shots to figure out that even on a freshly oiled lane, the cover of the Proton Physix would not ignore the front of the lane enough to be useful for me in league. Rather than trying to make it work, I opted to wait until I was on a condition where it would be right. I got my opportunity when the pattern league in our house put out the PBA Dragon pattern. I managed to get some practice in on a freshly dressed lane and boy oh boy did the Proton look great. I usually try to get a feel for what a ball will do in multiple parts of the lane. On 45 feet of oil I often don't feel like I have the flexibility to play different parts of the lane. I first tried playing straighter with the Proton, using the friction in the track but not really trying to be under the ball. The Proton was exceptional here, probably due partly to the weaker layout I had opted for. This by far was the area where I felt like i had the most miss room. The cover corrected shots where I was a bit too clean out of the ball and the pattern length gave me plenty of hold. I then figured I'd move in and play where I would normally play when looking at the graph, a slight left to right fade but keeping the ball fairly tight to the headpin. This also gave me a good look, somewhat better than i was expecting as I usually opt for ball that are a little quicker to create the angle in a smaller window down-lane. The ball would save shots that leaked a bit into the track but I could still overthrow the ball and take three off the right if missed it with this angle. This again may have been due to the layout I chose. I didn't spend alot of time deeper and trying to roll it as I felt with the slower transition layout I had less miss room as I got left. My takeaway from the testing was that I wouldn't recommend the Proton Physix in any house where you don't have oil in the front of the lane. It should look best on house shots for Rev Challenged/Speed Dominant players. However this is a ball that any bowler who bowls on tournament patterns should own.

  • Bryan Loudermilk

    Posted by Bryan Loudermilk on Feb 4th 2021

    Being a 900 Global staffer, I did not have the opportunity until recently to throw Storm and knew I wanted to get a strong asymmetrical solid as I've always known they have always delivered good equipment. I've always struggled with getting strong asymmetrical to turn the corner and carry the 10 or not burn up. The Proton Physix was everything I've been missing. I drilled in 50x4 1/2x45 and I have a slower ball speed and have 12 degrees of tilt. After drilling I was very impressed with the continuous early roll without the loss of hitting power. I did eventually put a little polish by hand just to have the ability to play a little deeper and have it turn the corner better which now helps being able to stay with this ball during a full league session. After throwing this ball for a week the overall strength impressed me as well as the ability to keep moving left, but the thing that impressed me the most is the NeX cover. I was expecting it to be strong which it is, but was not expecting it to work as well on lanes that are very wet dry. I don't have to be afraid move left and send it to the dry. The NeX cover doesn't over react off the dry nor does it burn up too much like you could see from strong asymmetrical solids. I am really excited for the Hyroad Maxx and look forward to that being a good down ball from the Proton Physix.

  • Lewis martin

    Posted by Lewis martin on Feb 4th 2021

    "I have never had a ball that goes through the pins as good as this one on the fresh, picks up very strong in the mid lane and doesn't quit down lane, flat out amazing ball"

  • BSumner

    Posted by BSumner on Jan 20th 2021

    The Storm Proton Physix is the solid cover-stock version of the Physix line of bowling balls. With the NEX cover and the larger Atomic core, this ball, like the others in the Physix family, wants to rev up quick and dig in. I went with my favorite 75x4.5x45 layout. I was very happy with how well this aggressive cover and core dealt with the wet/dry pattern and wood surface I tested on. Where compared to anything peal the Proton Physix blended the hard edge of the pattern while the pearl stood up and rolled out. The Proton Physix opened the pattern for me and got stronger and stronger the more I moved in. You're going to get what you expect out of this ball. It's ability to pick up, recover and take a hard arc to the pocket is precisely why this ball will work on a range of patterns from medium to heavy volume.

  • StormMan300

    Posted by StormMan300 on Jan 19th 2021

    The Storm Proton Physix is a ball you need when you are on those slicker lanes and your ball just doesn't get going soon enough. This ball is a hook monster. This will help you "open the lane". Tracks through the oil very well, hit the dry and this ball moves sharp off the spot. It gets through the heads fairly clean as long as you have oil, reads the mid-lane earlier than the original Physix and finishes very strong and powerful. It hits with so much power, pins explode. I was able to play the big puddle of oil on the THS and play deeper from the start. You'll have to increase speed as the oil goes away or move in deeper. It's the perfect compliments to the Physix series when you need earlier and stronger. My PAP is 5-1/8 and 1/8 up. Usually around 15-16mph, I'd probably be classified between and tweener and cranker.

  • Kyle.Johnson88

    Posted by Kyle.Johnson88 on Jan 6th 2021

    Ball Specs: Storm Proton Physix Cover: 2000 Grit NeX™ Solid Reactive Weight bock: Atomic™ Core (Asymmetrical) Color: Magenta/Black/Violet Review: Dang this thing hooks... and hooks... and hooks. No question the most aggressive ball currently out by Storm. This was a necessary edition to the Physix line that only lacked a ball suited for heavy oil conditions. This ball is going to be a great seller... awesome color, smell, name, and a part of a phenomenal line of Physix pieces. Low rev players that need a little extra help will love this ball on a traditional house shot. Seasoned veterans who love to play the entire lane will love this ball. Tournament players and pros who see a variety of heavy oil conditions will love this ball if they need to open up the lane a little bit and create a little area. This is just one of those bowling balls that is fun to have in the bag. You will see this in a lot of bags and on a lot of televised events. Join the fun... try one out in a local demo or get yours today! Kyle & Joel Johnson Storm Pro Shop Staff Members joel@parklanes.net kyle@parklanes.net www.stormbowling.com #StormNation

  • Tknoop1127

    Posted by Tknoop1127 on Jan 6th 2021

    The newer asymmetrical bowling ball that Storm has created. This ball features the NeX Solid Reactive Coverstock wrapped around the Atomic Core. The NeX Solid Reactive was featured In the Axiom and the Atomic Core was featured in the original Physix. My Proton is drilled with the pin above the bridge - which is about 3 inches away from my PAP. I have the MB kicked away right. This ball hooks a TON out of the box. By far and away the most aggressive ball that Storm has created, in my opinion. From start to finish this ball is very aggressive. The Proton is a great option for anyone that bowls on heavier oil conditions.

  • cmattingly

    Posted by cmattingly on Jan 6th 2021

    Holy Hook Batman! This is by far the strongest ball, out of the box, that I have ever thrown! This bad boy is some how early and some how still manages to generate a bunch of angle down lane. I bowl mostly on house conditions, there is no way I could leave this at box finish and throw it...ever. I took quite a bit of surface off of it. I hit it with a 3000 pad and then again with a 4000 pad. This allowed the ball to be cleaner through the front, and generating a very strong motion down lane. This is for sure for the bowler that needs to cut through the oil on a loaded up house shot with a hard lane surface like ProAnvilane. Balls in heavy rotation Trend 50x5x30 Nuke Cell 50x5x30 IQ emerald 50x4-1/4x65 Hyroad Pearl 50x4-1/4x65 Rubicon 50x5x15