Storm Trauma ER Bowling Ball

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The Trauma ER™ (Enhanced Reaction) incorporates STORM’s patented multi-density External Motion Control Core™, the same motor found in the best-selling Trauma™, jacketed by the optimum ACCU-Tread™ reactive shell material, a recipe sure to produce unrivaled consistency and reliability.

Line Master
Color Crimson/Violet/Black
Coverstock Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG 2.510
Differential 0.059
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 1000 matte
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

59 Reviews

  • rickyp

    Posted by rickyp on Feb 10th 2002

    <p>Okay, Been wanting to try this one for a while. I like a ball to be out a little while before I buy so I can see what its like. Im not one to grab one as soon as it hits shelves so here we go. On the PBA tour they put out a sport shot which does not allow you to make many mistakes, This can be a forgiving ball for that or any tough house shot where the oil carries or there is a lot up front. This ER has less than 3 ounces of top weight and a 2-3 1/2 inch pin. I throw the ball with little tilt and more of an end over ender, Just watch Walter Ray Williams Jr. and my roll is almost identical to his. Just not as accurate all the time like him. This ball came 1000 grit matte out of box and my pro shop guy took it to 600 for gripping purposes. Its drilled axis leverage, Took it to a really tough house where carry is tough and had no problem, Had to move left with feet after first game tho because of surface of ball but this baby came back from right field with a vengeance, No burnout here,</p>

  • The Great One

    Posted by The Great One on Jan 24th 2002

    I bought this ball to replace my aging el nino gold as my storm heavy oil ball. This ball flips hard, turns and doesn't stop. Mine's polished w/the pin above and to the right of my ring finger, cg lined up with it, with an extra hole (was going a tad bit to long for my taste) this ball has no forgiveness for not being let out, when the lanes start to dry out, put this up, it's too much. 2nd ball out of my bag at all tourny's. 2nd only to my tour power. The pleasure has been yours. The great one

  • The Great One

    Posted by The Great One on Jan 24th 2002

    <p>I bought this ball to replace my aging el nino gold as my storm heavy oil ball. This ball flips hard, turns and doesn&#039;t stop. Mine&#039;s polished w/the pin above and to the right of my ring finger, cg lined up with it, with an extra hole (was going a tad bit to long for my taste) this ball has no forgiveness for not being let out, when the lanes start to dry out, put this up, it&#039;s too much. 2nd ball out of my bag at all tourny&#039;s. 2nd only to my tour power.</p><p>The pleasure has been yours.</p><p>The great one</p>

  • mjjmsmith

    Posted by mjjmsmith on Jan 6th 2002

    At first I was excited about the Storm Trauma ER. I was looking for a high flare ball that would deliver high power performance on the backend. Ball tends to hook through the pins and often leaving either the 9 or 10-pin. With this being my first Storm product, I'm quite please with its delivery against other competitions. I typically use either Brunswick or Columbia equipments but have found that the Storm can compete with the rest. I'm now looking into other Storm family to add to my array of arsenal. Just beware of those stubborn 9-pins.

  • mjjmsmith

    Posted by mjjmsmith on Jan 6th 2002

    <p>At first I was excited about the Storm Trauma ER. I was looking for a high flare ball that would deliver high power performance on </p><p>the backend. Ball tends to hook through the pins and often leaving either the 9 or 10-pin.</p><p></p><p>With this being my first Storm product, I&#039;m quite please with its delivery against other competitions. I typically use either </p><p>Brunswick or Columbia equipments but have found that the Storm can compete with the rest.</p><p></p><p>I&#039;m now looking into other Storm family to add to my array of arsenal. Just beware of those stubborn 9-pins.</p>

  • Stormin_Oung

    Posted by Stormin_Oung on Dec 3rd 2001

    I recently purchased the Erase-IT and loved it, but I wanted to try a ball with more flare and this ball has flare! I throw this ball inside, it'll ride the oil and supply enough bite to carry in the oil advancing to the pocket. Throw the ball out, it'll recover and carry in the pocket. If you don't have power then this ball will be too aggressive for you. This ball has got me hooked and is my primary ball on fresh shots wherever I go! As for the Erase-IT, I super-glossed the ball for dry lanes!

  • Stormin_Oung

    Posted by Stormin_Oung on Dec 3rd 2001

    <p>I recently purchased the Erase-IT and loved it, but I wanted to try a ball with more flare and this ball has flare! I throw this ball inside, it&#039;ll ride the oil and supply enough bite to carry in the oil advancing to the pocket. Throw the ball out, it&#039;ll recover and carry in the pocket. If you don&#039;t have power then this ball will be too aggressive for you. This ball has got me hooked and is my primary ball on fresh shots wherever I go! As for the Erase-IT, I super-glossed the ball for dry lanes!</p>

  • cheeki munki

    Posted by cheeki munki on Oct 11th 2001

    Mines drilled 5 1/2" X 3 1/2". First up i just wana brag about the scores i shot to win the Masters Event of YAC Under 24 Triple Crown (International comp open to all countries in the British Isles, teams of 6) cos ive never played as well. In a 9 game round robin i shot....216, 287, 258, 226, 227, 257, 248, 191 (ooops!), and a 227....totaling 2137 for 9, which is a 237.44 avg! I shouldnt need to say any more, but what the heck! This is pretty much the biggest hook you are going to get from a reactive without going up to a particle, which some people will like as particles tend to suffer badly when the conditions let go. You can generate an outstanding amount of flare, some players have all but 3" on either side of the ball covered with oil (about 10" flare potential)...which just confirms what a strong motor this ball has got. The scented Accu-tread is as good as ever and polishes up a treat which will help if u need that bit more length and snap. Almost certainly a classic in

  • cheeki munki

    Posted by cheeki munki on Oct 11th 2001

    <p>Mines drilled 5 1/2&quot; X 3 1/2&quot;.</p><p>First up i just wana brag about the scores i shot to win the Masters Event of YAC Under 24 Triple Crown (International comp open to all countries in the British Isles, teams of 6) cos ive never played as well.</p><p>In a 9 game round robin i shot....216, 287, 258, 226, 227, 257, 248, 191 (ooops!), and a 227....totaling 2137 for 9, which is a 237.44 avg!</p><p>I shouldnt need to say any more, but what the heck! This is pretty much the biggest hook you are going to get from a reactive without going up to a particle, which some people will like as particles tend to suffer badly when the conditions let go.</p><p>You can generate an outstanding amount of flare, some players have all but 3&quot; on either side of the ball covered with oil (about 10&quot; flare potential)...which just confirms what a strong motor this ball has got.</p><p>The scented Accu-tread is as good as ever and polishes up a treat which will help if u need that bit more length and snap.</p><p>Almost certainly a classic in</p>