Storm Red Hot Flame Bowling Ball

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Fight Fire with Fire!
Burn up the lanes with the RED HOT FLAME!
Guaranteed to smoke the competition!

 

Red Hot Flame Specifications:

COMPOSITION: Curelyon Reactive Cover Stock with "Glow in the Dark" Properties
WEIGHT BLOCK: 5-Piece Multi-Density Core -- 12 to 16 pound
4-Piece Multi-Density Core -- 10 to 11 pound
COLOR: Red Hot
FINISH: Factory Polished - can be sanded
LOGOS: Flame, Storm, "S", "Eye of the Storm"
RADIUS OF GYRATION: Medium/High
DIFFERENTIAL: Low
D-SCALE: 76-78
HOOK POTENTIAL: 10 on a scale of 1 to 20
TRACK FLARE POTENTIAL: 3"
LENGTH: 9 on a scale of 1 to 10
BACKEND: 5 on a scale of 1 to 10

The Red Hot produces the most length of any Storm reactive bowling ball. Features include 4-piece multi-density core inside a pearl Curelyon coverstock for minimal track flare and good length through the mid-lane. The Hot Line provides an excellent selection for entry level bowlers who want performance.

Line Hot
Color Red
Coverstock Curelyon Reactive
Core 4-piece
RG Medium-High
Differential Low
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish Polished
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

2 Reviews

  • shickdaddy

    Posted by shickdaddy on Feb 13th 2008

    This ball was great for dry lanes but if you hit any oil forget about it. I found that early in the balls life it was excellent especially on dry lanes. But as the days and years wore on it seemed to lose its effectiveness. Even after a resurfacing job it was only good for about ten games and then would die of on me. The amount of over under that I received from the ball when I did encounter dry lanes forced me to get rid of the ball. Always carried when it hit the pocket though. Perhaps it is the way I have adapted my game to allow me to play more lane conditions, but all my other old stuff seems to work fine.

  • Quantum Lefty

    Posted by Quantum Lefty on May 2nd 2002

    first got the ball from a friend of mine plugged it and drilled it 12:00 stacked leverage with a very little weight hole. Firs impression of the ball was that it would go very long and have a little pop in the back end. LITTLE POP INDEED! threw the ball on a 10 to 10 block oiled 33 feet, buffed to 35. The ball rolled very nicely down the lane and all of a suddenly it found a dry board, curled up and took off. That's why i give it an 8 out of ten. if the lanes are dry the ball is gonna hook but if there is oil foget a bout it! NEW NEWS.. shot 300 with it at Strike n' Spare lanes in St.Louis using the Red Hot Flame