Storm Spectre Bowling Ball

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There is a certain level of expectation that comes with drilling up a new Storm bowling ball. You expect it to have rich, vibrant colors and a pleasant fragrance. You expect it to ignore the heads which often gets worn and dry, especially late in the day. You expect it to turn the corner and charge aggressively through the pocket. You expect it to carry the corner pins, and everything else for that matter. But if you think your expectations are high, you should see ours. Know that each Storm bowling ball is a result from decades of smart design and continuous innovation. From the moment you drill up a Storm ball, you are sure to feel the power inside. THE CUTTING-EDGE VECTOR CORE The cutting-edge Vector Core was designed to be used by the most scrutinous competitor. The mid-range RG should appeal to those who are fans of the ever-popular Hy-Road™ and Trend™ series but crave something in between. With roots tracing back to the Incite™, there’s extra post-drilled asymmetry built into the Vector Core if the driller chooses to use it, a feature unique to this design of symmetric core. If you don’t use a thumb, be sure to utilize the all-new and innovative 2LS™ system for no-thumb players to layout your striking new Spectre.
ColorCrimson/Iron
CoverstockR3S Pearl Reactive
CoreVector Core
RG2.50
Differential0.054
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finish1500 Grit Polished
Weights12 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCNo

26 Reviews

  • Cooper Mathewson

    Posted by Cooper Mathewson on Mar 30th 2022

    Storm Spectre R3S Pearl coverstock symmetric Vector core I am a sucker for r3s hybrid coverstocks after the Phaze 3, so looked forward to seeing it again as a pearl. Stronger than r2s pearl, it gives me a slightly earlier, smoother reaction from other pearls in this performance level. The Vector core, as first glance, looks a lot like the Tensor core in the Incite. Difference is this one is symmetric and a little weaker. It is very smooth in the back end for me, similar to the Incite. If you liked the Incite and was it's little brother, here you go. For me, this is a ball down from my Phaze 3, when I need to control the backend (and my wolverine is too angular).

  • Mike Craig

    Posted by Mike Craig on Mar 26th 2022

    Spectre review by Mike Craig. (note that this was scheduled to be published prior to the USBC decision to rule this ball unapproved) I drilled my SPECTRE up 5 x 30. I have thrown it at box finish and also at lite 3000. The intent was to have something that didn't start up fast compared to the "bigger" core pearl balls when I see defined friction on the lane. I liked what I have seen so far from this one. It gave me a smooth revving pearl that didn't start up the minute it seen friction on the lane. I did see it slightly smother than my ALTERED REALITY but a little less ball than my PHAZE 4. I was looking forward to using it more and hope the USBC will reverse it's decision and permit this ball back into sanctioned play in the future. Kudos to Storm for their handling of this situation. they took the HY-Road and handled it with class.

  • Brian Hirsch

    Posted by Brian Hirsch on Mar 14th 2022

    Storm Spectre Ball Review Hey everyone, I'm back with another ball review, and this time it's for the Storm Spectre and in 15 pounds this ball is wrapped in the R3S Pearl Coverstock and comes 1500-grit polished with an RG of 2.54 and a Diff of 0.050. Layout for this ball is 5.5 X 4.5 X 1 Ya'll this is that house shot killer ball. The R3S Pearl and the Vector Core are a match made in heaven. This is a ball that is the perfect amount of hook for your house shot. It is a strong ball, but I found it to be that I could keep moving left throughout the night with out seeing the ball burning up. If you find yourself on higher friction lanes I would automatically jump into a ball that is a tad cleaner. The scent on this ball is Candy Cane Cookie and smells great too! BOWLER STYLE: RH - Power Stroker Rev Rate: 320 Ball Speed: 15-16 PAP: 4 7/8 right 5/8 up. #Storm #SquadRG #900Global #VISE #BowlersChoiceProShop #BabesAndBallsBowling #LogoInfusion #IAmBowling (coupon code HIRSCH 20% off at checkout) Brian Hirsch

  • Brian Watson

    Posted by Brian Watson on Mar 13th 2022

    The addition to the Storm Thunder Line is the Spectre. Spectre comes with the R3S pearl coverstock. I first threw the Spectre at one of the Matchmakers and noticed real quick how smooth this bowling ball was. Spectre doesn't have the skid snap motion at all. I drilled mine pin down with a 5 inch pin from PAP. Clean and strong continuous arc motion is what I saw from the Spectre. With the pearl coverstock, it doesn't like the big puddle that most house shots have. But when the fronts burn up a little the Spectre comes alive. Also in later blocks and or shorter patterns. But for me the spectre ball motion is very unique, hard to explain but spectre just goes through the pins the right way. When you bigger balls like Dark Code, Nova start to labor a little Spectre is a great ball to go to. Brian Watson Storm Pro Shop Staff Modify message

  • Chase Valenzuela

    Posted by Chase Valenzuela on Mar 9th 2022

    The Spectre embodies what Storm does best: backending monster, house shot killer, come back from anywhere. Featuring R3S Pearl, this cover formula is strong enough to handle oil and go across the puddle. The Spectra never quits. Once it makes the turn, it drives right through the 8 spot every time. This ball is what every league player needs in their bag.

  • Storm Spectre Ball Review by PJ Haggerty

    Posted by Storm Spectre Ball Review by PJ Haggerty on Mar 7th 2022

    The Spectre is the newest addition to the Thunder line at Storm and, wow, it's impressive. As I bowl league and tournaments throughout California and other states, I continue to see all types of players having success with the Spectre. I think it's been wildly successful because of how well it goes through the pins while maintaining plenty of control down lane. The Spectre provides an RG of 2.54 and RG of .050 which tells me this ball is designed to compliment the bigger cored, asymmetrical balls and should be used when those balls get tired. I've drilled one Spectre so far and it rolls great. Because of the core numbers, I decided to drill it a little stronger to make sure it flares enough. I mapped it out as 4 ½ x 4 and scratched the surface with 3000 to smooth it up some. Later in blocks and when the lanes start to hook, the Spectre is the ball I go to. When I need to stand left and create angle through the front, this ball still stores enough energy to run over the 8-pin. If you need a ball to use when the lanes are drier or when your asymmetrical balls start to get lazy, the Spectre is a perfect piece to go to! Go drill one! #StormNation

  • Lonnie Pemberton

    Posted by Lonnie Pemberton on Mar 5th 2022

    Cover: R3S Pearl Core: Vector Finish: 1500 Polish RG: 2.54 Diff: 0.050 Right-Handed Tweener Speed: 12-13 mph Rev Rate: 315 PAP: 4 7/8 Right 3/8 Up Ball Layout: Pin over Ring 4 3/4 Pin to Pap 2 inch pin buffer The new Storm Spectre is a great addition to the Thunder Line. The Vector core is another great rolling shape akin to the Trend and Hy-Road core shapes. R3S Pearl is the perfect compliment to give you strong controllable movement in the back-end. I tested the Storm Spectre first on our high volume house pattern. It was definitely most useful in the transition. It's strong enough to deal with the volume but clean enough to want friction down-lane. It's very controllable, and works well to deal with wet/dry as it happens in transition. I really found a great place for it the second week I used it in league. A lane machine malfunction had us down to about 60% of the oil we were supposed to have and everything had been throwing game 1 wanted to grab the midlane in practice, but there was still enough length that balling down too much to get the ball through the front took away alot of area because the ball could easily over-skid and miss the breakpoint. I took the Spectre out right after practice and it was the perfect choice. It missed the friction in the front of the lane, and kept the back-ends more manageable, not missing the breakpoint or over -reacting to the friction. The spectre can be a great first ball out on medium volume house patterns.

  • Glenn Wendel

    Posted by Glenn Wendel on Feb 27th 2022

    Ball Specs: Storm Spectre R3S Pearl Reactive 1500 Grit Polished Vector Symmetric Core Bowler Specs: Right Hand. PAP 5" Over 1/2 up Rev Rate 300. Tilt 20. Rotation 50. Speed at release 17 Review: I really like this ball! I was looking forward to this ball when I saw the specs on it. The core looked to me like Storm took the Incite core and smashed it down making it a symmetric shape. The Spectre has a better down lane motion for me than the Wolverine which was earlier and smoother than I thought it would be. The Spectre is cleaner and creates more back end for what I bowl on and has great carry. I would consider it to be a medium to dry lane ball. I would put it between my hypes and Trend 2 in total hook. The price is excellent on this ball and the scent is very good too! I am glad we had this ball at our last ball demo and it was very popular. I am a little worried that with all the new balls on the market this excellent piece may be overlooked. If you have a Storm Match maker Demo come to your area you really need to make time to roll this great equipment. The Spectre is a house shot killer and has been rolling well for my traditional and no thumb bowlers alike. On a medium condition I seem to be able to stay with this ball all three games in league with very little adjustment which is nice. This ball will be with me for the State tournament for sure. Summary: The Spetre is a great ball and smells good too! The Ball has a great motion and hit. The Spectre is much better than its price point. Glenn Wendel PBA Member Storm Pro Shop Staff gwendel@comcast.net www.stormbowling.com Video Link: https://youtu.be/bHXf8vylu2c

  • Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson

    Posted by Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson on Feb 25th 2022

    Ball Specs: Storm Spectre 1500-grit polished R3S™ Pearl Reactive Weight Block: Vector™ Core (Symmetrical) Color: Crimson/Iron Review: The Spectre is Storm's latest symmetrical bowling ball. If you love the Wolverine but are looking for something with a little stronger motion, this fills that gap perfectly. On the flip side, if you are looking for similar motion to the altered reality but want something slightly weaker, this is the perfect fit. This ball tends to look really good on the fresh and in our opinion is the perfect benchmark ball for a house shot, similar to the famous OG hy-road. Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson Storm Pro Shop Staffers joel@parklanes.net kyle@parklanes.net dean@frontierfuncenter.net www.stormbowling.com #StormNation

  • Anthony E Wiegand

    Posted by Anthony E Wiegand on Feb 25th 2022

    The new storm spectre is a classic storm ball being super clean through the fronts with a big punch in the back.This is going to be a benchmark ball for some houses that are high in friction or a great piece top ball down to from the trend 2 or the phaze 4. This ball has easily been over looked with the arrival of the phaze 4. But don't sleep on the new spectre. This ball is the real deal, put your favorite layout on this one and you'll be off to the races.

  • Storm Andrew

    Posted by Storm Andrew on Feb 18th 2022

    Ball Reviews: Nova/Phaze 4/Spectre We have a good natural progression of the 3 new releases from Storm Bowling. From strongest to weakest would be the Nova, Phaze 4 then Spectre. The Nova is a pretty strong bowling ball. For comparison purposes think of an Roto Grip X-1 on steroids as it is earlier and more continuous. The concept is similar in that it is a strong asymmetrical hybrid with surface. The difference would be about 2-3 boards more hook with the Nova. This would be great on the fresh and some transition on your typical house shots and on a variety of sport patterns when you want to begin opening up the lane and getting deeper into the oil. The Phaze 4 is the newest compliment to the Phaze line; this time featuring a pearl coverstock. The Phaze 4 is pretty clean yet provides plenty of mid lane roll. The nice feature of this ball is the control element to it. It allows you to play into the oil and does not overreact when it sees friction. I drilled mine pin down to keep my angles closed. This ball will be a great ball on a multitude of patterns and/or house conditions when you begin opening up the lane. The pin down drilling allows me to use it on the fresh for THS. I, also, took the polish off and it blends the lane real well. The Spectre is the cleanest of the 3 new releases. It will be a great step down off either of the 2 aforementioned balls. I drilled mine pin down and removed the surface to help blend the lane and keep my angles closer. When the fronts begin to really go and you need a ball that will get down lane and not labor the Spectre will be a great option to have.

  • Jamaal Oliver

    Posted by Jamaal Oliver on Feb 17th 2022

    Storm Spectre Review (I have attached a link to the Spectre Ball Review that I did on YouTube. Feel free to check it out!) https://youtu.be/YI9pDEKkvtM Rev Rate: 375 Ball Speed: 15-16 mph PAP: 5 inches over, 1/2 inch up Layout: 60x5x30 The new Storm Spectre has that classic Storm roll...super clean through the fronts with that famous skid flip on the backend. If you bowl on high friction surfaces, this ball can be a benchmark to start off in your typical house shot league. If you can't start Game 1 with it, Games 2 and 3 will be a great time when the transition starts coming along. I compared it with my Storm Trend 2, which has a stronger cover but fits in the same mold as the Spectre. I had to move 3-5 boards left to get it through the fronts properly for the best angle of attack. Two different ways to strike with the Spectre being the cleaner of the two. Another great ball in the Thunder Line. You will be throwing thunder bolts at the pocket!!!

  • Tobias Myers

    Posted by Tobias Myers on Feb 16th 2022

    The Spectre features the R3S pearl cover and the Vector core. R3S pearl cover reads the midlane giving it a smooth controllable shape. I find myself using the Spectre when my balls are getting down the lane a little too far before they see friction. This is when I would switch to the Spectre when I need a ball to pick up a bit earlier or I am needing a controllable shape to play the lanes. This ball has been overlooked with the release of the Phaze 4, but I use the Spectre when the Phaze 4 is getting down the lane to far and I need a ball to pick up sooner. Don't sleep on the Spectre! Tobias Myers #StromNation

  • Trevor Roberts

    Posted by Trevor Roberts on Feb 16th 2022

    The new Storm Spectre is a ball that will see a lot of lane time for me. I used it last weekend at the Players Championship when the lanes were hooking and it worked great. The cover on the Spectre is super clean, but down lane it rolls forward rather than hooks right to left. It was the ball that I used immediately before I switched to the Wolverine. Those two balls compliment each other so well later in blocks. I also used the Spectre in league, where the lanes hook quite a bit, and it is my new go to ball. I can use it to the right, and when I need to move left it works just as well. Every style of bowler would benefit from drilling this ball! Trevor Roberts 2016 PBA Southern Regional Rookie Of The Year Storm Products / Turbo 2n1 Grips / Bowlifi Staff Member Right Handed Rev Rate: 400 Speed: 16 PAP: 5 1/2 up 13/16

  • Zachary P Woelfel

    Posted by Zachary P Woelfel on Feb 11th 2022

    The new storm Spectre features the brand new Vector Core wrapped around the R3S Pearl reactive cover. This ball was designed to be a bridge between the Trend and Hyroad bowling balls. For me and my arsenal, I think that this ball is between my trend 2 and Wolverine. This ball was also featured by Sean Rash on the Players Championship show, this ball was highlighted well in that show, it showed its versatility by being able to strike on both the medium and long oil patterns. This is a great midline ball, that will allow all players and styles to strike from multiple angles, go out and get yours today!

  • Jason Hollingsworth

    Posted by Jason Hollingsworth on Feb 7th 2022

    This is one of the most exciting balls I have thrown in a while. Like a modern day Marvel Pearl meets Hyroad type of vibe. The Spectre has the Vector core and the R3S pearl reactive cover. Clean up front with a nice strong down lane motion that is not jerky but has plenty of punch. The ball is so versatile that playing tighter angles or moving left and opening the lane up, I lack no hitting power or loss of carry. It feels and looks a lot like an updated take on what the Marvel Pearl would be on today's patterns and oil volume. This is the type of ball that should be 1 of the first out on most patterns, it will give you a good idea of what you are about to bowl on. Smells great too! Thanks, Jason Hollingsworth Storm Amateur Staff Bowlifi Staff #StormNation

  • Luke Rosdahl

    Posted by Luke Rosdahl on Feb 7th 2022

    The Spectre features the R3S Pearl coverstock and new symmetric Vector core. R3S Pearl hasn't been seen very often, it was last on the Intense, the hybrid version is currently on the Phaze 3, and it's a stronger version of R2S Pearl that we have currently on the Phaze 4 and Hyroad Pearl. The Vector core is derived from the Tensor core in the Incite series, but is symmetric with an RG of 2.54 and a differential of .050 in 15 pounds. Overall it's very similar to the Wolverine but with a stronger cover formula, which makes it a couple boards stronger. Due to sharing the same cover formula with the Phaze 3 but having a weaker core, the two make a very good pair to run together. The Phaze 3 revs up earlier, is a couple boards stronger and sharper at the breakpoint, the Spectre is a few feet longer and rounder, so they feel like a full step apart, they don't overlap. The Spectre is also a good step up from the Hyroad Pearl which can be a little too long and weak sometimes, so it very neatly fills a gap we've had between the Master and Thunder line for a few years. Spectre Review: https://youtu.be/sVicfbj2VKw

  • Kevin Duncan

    Posted by Kevin Duncan on Feb 1st 2022

    Storm Spectre Layout: 4.5 x 4 x 2.5 Storm Vector Layout Rev Rate: 325 rpm Testing information: 41 foot THS (medium to light volume) Bowling Center: Fulton Bowling Center Kegel Machine – Brunswick Anvilane The Storm Spectra utilizes the cutting-edge Vector Core and the R3S pearl reactive cover. All I can after throwing the Storm Spectre in league is WOW! The R3S pearl coverstock was so clean through the fronts then big back-end motion. A true continuous back-end motion. The Storm Spectre will be a step down from the Zen. There are very few times that I fall in love with a ball right away but the Spectre is already a favorite. The Spectre falls into the must have category for me. #Stormnation

  • Chad M

    Posted by Chad M on Jan 23rd 2022

    With the Storm Spectre being released the same time as the Storm Nova don't let the much-deserved hype of the Nova let you overlook how good the Storm Spectre is. Heck, get them both as they make a great 1-2 punch! The Storm Spectre R3S Pearl Reactive cover gives the Spectre good length and a nice smooth transition in the hook phase. The Storm Spectre ball motion really helps smooth out the lane pattern. It is good as the lanes break down and is great on higher ratio typical house patterns as it smooths out the over/under some see on those type of conditions. One of my favorite balls is the Storm Axiom Pearl and the Spectre has very similar length and ball motion, but the Spectre is a bit weaker at the finish compared to the Axiom Pearl. This has made it a good ball choice for when the Axiom Pearl is just too strong or the front part of the lane has dried up. Like I stated earlier definitely a ball one can go to after the lanes are breaking down and the starting ball has become too much. I am a tweener that tends to spin the ball a bit. I used the dual angle layout system for this and drilled my Storm Spectre at 30 x 4 x 25.

  • Adam Chase

    Posted by Adam Chase on Jan 19th 2022

    Layout 50 x 5 x 35 Surface 2000 Abralon The new Storm Spectre gives you the typical reaction that Storm is known for; Clean, Long and Angular. The specs of the Vector core (2.54, 0.050) are very similar to the Hyroad Inverted Fe Core (2.57, 0.046). If you are a fan of the Hyroad series and sometimes feel that there is too much length or not quite enough hook then look no further. The Spectre covers that gap very well giving a larger footprint in the oil from the more dynamic core and slightly stronger cover in the R3S Pearl. On my THS (44ft), the Spectre is a little too clean and responsive to the friction as it doesn't blend the wet/dry as well as I wanted even with the 2000 abralon grit surface. This is a great breakdown ball ((game 2 or game 3) for league in my center. It fits that gap as a step down from a lot of the stronger asymmetrical pearls such as the Dark Code where as a Hyroad Pearl would be too long for me. On a 39ft sport pattern, I saw a lot of angle with the Spectre as I needed to move in towards the middle of the lane after transition. A majority of lane surfaces by me are high friction so I tend to lean more heavily on these type of balls. When the stronger core balls, such as a phaze 3 or Dark Code got too early and slow down lane, the Spectre really shined. It gave me easy length while still being strong enough to handle the higher volume of oil. I can see myself using this ball a lot on medium patterns or house patterns where the lane surface gives a lot of friction or the volume of oil is on the lower side. The R3S cover takes very well to surface changes so don't be afraid to knock some of the shine off of this one if you are seeing too much length out of it. Adam Chase Storm Staff

  • Casey Mattingly

    Posted by Casey Mattingly on Jan 17th 2022

    Spectre for me has Marvel Pearl Vibes. It's more Roll-y than my wolverine but it fits in the same area. Its more off the spot than my Hyroad pearl. I used a similar pin up layout for the Spectre as I did with the Wolverine. My Hyroad pearls are pin down so its expected to be more off the spot. As I'm writing this, Im thinking that I may drill another pin down to see what the difference is, truly, to the pin down hyroad pearl. This ball does great work and it will for everyone who throws it. It's just a very good, all around, Pearl symmetrical ball. Surfaces changes are good. I always seem to add a little surface to my pearls anyways, R3S is no different. Great Scent with the Candy Cane! My layout is 4x5x2 or 50x5x30 Other balls getting a lot of play: Dark Code-4x6x2 UFO Alert-4.5x5x3.75 Altered Reality-4.25x5.25x2 Wolverine-4.25x5.25x2

  • Matt Fazzone

    Posted by Matt Fazzone on Jan 12th 2022

    The Thunder Line from Storm has a long history of successful balls and the new Spectre is going to be another one of those successful balls. The Vector core was designed to fill the gap between the Hy Road and Trend series of balls and comes with an RG of 2.54 and Differential of 0.050 and has the R3S Pearl cover. I drilled mine 5 x 5 x 3 and actually took a 2000 pad lightly to this ball just to get this ball a little sooner reaction. Compared to the recently released 900 Global Wolverine which has similar numbers to the Spectre, the Spectre is a board or two stronger and much more forward off the end of the pattern compared Wolverine. The motion the Spectre gives is second to none and there isn't a ball on the current market that duplicates it. This is going to be a super popular ball for any bowler who is looking for a little more backend motion !

  • Josh Shoemaker

    Posted by Josh Shoemaker on Jan 10th 2022

    Hey everyone, this is Storm staff member Josh Shoemaker here again with another ball review for the brand new Spectre. As always, I would like to thank Storm for providing the equipment I use every time I step out onto the lanes and I Am Bowling for making sure I always look good no matter what! Today I will be bowling on a standard medium to higher volume house shot in a new center. This will most likely be where a majority of my videos will be recorded from now on due to myself bowling league here now. This lane had a ton of friction from leagues and open bowling but I decided to roll with it anyways. This will give everyone a good look of how the ball rolls on less than ideal conditions. The Spectre features the brand new vector core. The vector core features an RG of 2.54 and diff of 0.050 in 15 lbs. This core was designed to bridge the gap between lower RG symmetrical options like the Trend 2 or Phaze 3 and the beloved Hyroads. Wrapped in R3S pearl, the Spectre is capable of creating a lot of traction chemically to help blend the lane out front to back when you still need a cleaner option. I decided to drill my Spectre with the same layout as my Trend 2. It's no secret that I haven't used a ton of symmetrical balls as of late. I feel as though with the current SPI line of asyms, we have a ton of options for 95% of lane conditions. I still occasionally need a ball with a smaller core option, so a ball like the Spectre is a must have for late in the block or higher friction surfaces. When compared to the Hyroad, the Spectre is a little earlier and stronger overall. Preorder your very own Spectre from any Storm VIP pro shop for the January 14th release! Review Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK3bHKs8DPU

  • Stanley Waite

    Posted by Stanley Waite on Jan 7th 2022

    Spectre - Ball Specs Cover Stock: R3S Pearl Coverstock Finish: 1500 Grit Polished Core: Vector Core Layout: 70 x 4 1/2 x 40 RG: 2.54 Differential: 0.050 Review The Spectre is the newest ball in Storm's Thunder line. For me the Spectre fits in between the Hyroad and Trend series. The R3S Pearl Coverstock paired with Vector Core gives the Spectre a clean look through the front of the lane, allowing the ball to save energy on the backend for continuous striking action. I tested this ball on a 42 feet typical house pattern. As mid to low rev player l was able to stand left of center without losing any carrying power. This ball will be in my bag for league and tournaments. 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

  • Kassy Shumate

    Posted by Kassy Shumate on Jan 3rd 2022

    The Storm Spectre is the latest release to the Thunder Line. It has been quite some time since we have had a new release to this line and it is rare that we get to see this cover stock. With an all new core the ball currently in my bag that I would compare this to is the OG HyRoad. It is a tad earlier and smoother than the HyRoad but is still what I would consider a "House Shot Killer" not over reacting when you get it to the friction but not under reacting when tugged inside in the oil. My first few shots in practice had me skeptical of the reaction but after some oil accumulated the cover stock really settled in and I found it hard to miss the pocket. Coming out of the gate with a 724 series I was extremely happy. I currently have it paired up with my Trend 2 for league nights and they are quite the compliment to each other.