Storm Tropical Breeze - Black/Cherry Hybrid Bowling Ball

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The new Black/Cherry’s hybrid blend is highly polished just like the others in this series. While it can be sanded to create a stronger reaction, we’re sure that you are going to love the factory finish just the same. The Camber™ Core’s inverted light bulb shape powers this new color option, too. It provides ample predictability and control, a must for bowlers with slower speeds or those bowling on dry lane conditions. Storm – We are “the Bowler’s Company™.”

Line Tropical
Color Black/Cherry (Hybrid)
Coverstock Reactor
Core Camber Core
RG 2.57
Differential 0.009
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 1500-grit Polish
Weights 12-16 lbs
Fragrance Cherry

1 Review

  • cmsubowler

    Posted by cmsubowler on Nov 30th 2012

    Hey guys, thanks for reading. You can find my video review here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsTrDvIgWYI&list=UUUdapKcbpNzp3PGwdo7P6GQ&index=14&feature=plcp Wanted to share with you the my review of the Storm Breeze Black Cherry Hybrid. We decided while we had the chance to review this ball on the Shark Pattern. Lot of skeptics out there told us we would have to review this ball on a regular house pattern to show it off but to be honest that is far from the case. Just because this is a lower price point ball doesn't mean lower performance and I have actually started bringing this ball to my league nights where a longer oil pattern is being used. We used a 65 x 4 3/4 x 60 drill pattern which is one of my favorites. It allows the ball to glide easily through the front of the lane and rev up enough to read the end of the pattern. This ball is also a great go to ball during league transition. I usually try to stay just inside of the rest of my league competitors but when the pattern starts to get torn up this ball allows me to play either right with them or to the right of them using ball speed to play straighter or with more hook. The Breeze Hybrid is a great compliment for any high rev players and a great starter piece. Scuff it and it hooks just a bit more to handle heavier oil patterns or more speed dominant bowlers. Nice addition to my arsenal. Not too much skid and not too much hook - this one is just right.

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