Storm Virtual Gravity Nano Pearl Bowling Ball

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The Shape-Lock HD™ Core which powered the original Virtual Gravity Nano produced a fast-revving action that helped bowlers create more ball motion and total hook. While the new nanotech cover provided a lot of sizzle, unless it’s paired with a quality weight block or core you will never see the advantages of either. In looking for different ways to expand the benefits of nanotechnology, we explored several additive options to the base NRG coverstock and found that adding mica to this shell material created a cleaner glide through the heads without sacrificing any of its ability to handle larger amounts of oil. You’ll see increased entry angle with the new Virtual Gravity Nano Pearl with simultaneous amplified oil traction usually reserved for textured solids.

Line Premier
Color Orange/Charcoal/Indigo
Coverstock NRG Pearl Reactive Nano
Core Shape-Lock HD Core
RG 2.48
Differential 0.052
Intermediate Diff 0.020
Factory finish 1500-grit Polished
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
Fragrance Orange Chocolate

1 Review

  • swidmer865

    Posted by swidmer865 on Jan 4th 2012

    The first two sets with this ball out of the box were 764 and 811. After about 15-20 games in league, tournament and practice the backend reaction started to fade. Light resurface and polish, as the tech guide from Storm recommends every 20-25 games, returned the reaction that was so great out of the box. I liked this ball so much I drilled two more, a 40-degree and 75-degree, to go with my 65-degree layout. This ball is a must have for anyone with a Virtual Gravity Nano, drilled same or slightly weaker the Nano Pearl will be an easy switch when the Nano starts to burn up too early.

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