Storm IQ Tour 78U Bowling Ball

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If you’re looking for a smooth and predictable reaction, the !Q Tour 78/U may be for you! We’ve been testing new urethane materials and the combination on this bowling ball creates a new reaction different than current urethane options in the bowling industry. The new Controll 78 Urethane is also PBA® compliant.

Color Crimson
Coverstock Controll 78 Urethane
Core C3 Core
RG 2.49
Differential 0.029
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 500 Grit Sanded
Weights 12 thru 16lbs
   

41 Reviews

  • !Q 78/U

    Posted by Alex Thomes on Dec 17th 2023

    Ball Specs: Storm !Q 78/u Coverstock: Controll 78 Urethane Weight Block: C3 Core Color Crimson Finish 500 Grit Layout 35x4 3/8x30 or 4 3/8X3 7/16x2 1/4 Bowler Specs: Right Hand. PAP 4 3/16 Over 13/16 up Rev Rate 400 Speed at release 17.5 Review: The !Q 78/u is the newest PBA compliant urethane ball. It is featuring the C3 core that was in the !Q line offering great control and versatility. Featuring a brand new cover for the changes that are going into effect for the PBA. The Controll 78 Urethane cover is a harder version of the Pitch Black cover. With the harder cover what you will find is a ball that is a smoother weaker version of a Pitch Black. The hook window for the Pitch Black is shorter and rollier compared to the !Q 78. This ball is going to be for the PBA bowlers or someone looking for a more controllable pitch black. Get yours today at your local Storm VIP Pro Shop. Alex Thomes #StormNation #StrikingWorldwide #SquadRG #Driven2Bowl Video review here: https://youtu.be/eK7EoG82-qk

  • This is the Urethane ball of choice!

    Posted by Todd Pawlak on Dec 17th 2023

    To all you Urethane bowling ball lovers out there...What more can I say about the new Storm !Q Tour 78-U. That controlled urethane reaction you expect...It is right here with this new ball. Very smooth predictable reaction overall. It still gives you that typical urethane shape even with the hardness being higher and still featuring the the C3 Core, If you are in the market for an new urethane ball, look no farther than the iQ Tour 78U. Mine is drilled pretty aggressive, I love the flare this ball gets and its fun to throw when you need it, or just to have some fun!

  • Future of Urethane

    Posted by Thomas Szczepaniak on Dec 15th 2023

    The !Q Tour 78/U represents the future of urethane and urethane-ish options starting with the PBA tour in 2024. This ball just works and has been extremely forgiving on a variety of sport shots. Get yours at your local pro shop today.

  • Storm iQ Tour 78U

    Posted by Matt Fazzone on Dec 14th 2023

    With the PBAs new urethane rule that start the beginning of 2024, it was only a matter of time before Storm came out with something. Introducing the iQ Tour 78U, the ball features the iconic C3 core that has been in the iQ Tour for over 10 years and the new Controll 78 Urethane solid cover. This ball comes out of the box pretty dull with 500 grit finish to help with the added hardness and with the lower RG in the core I expected it to be way different than anything else SPI has created with urethane. I drilled mine like my favorite Fast Pitch, 5.5 x 1 and man I am super excited to have this ball in my bag. This ball is easy 4-5 boards of more overall hook than my Fast Pitch was so I believe I can use this on patterns with more volume and even a couple feet longer. It still gives me that typical urethane shape even with the hardness being higher. If you are in the market for an new urethane ball, look no farther than the iQ Tour 78U.

  • Storm IQ Tour 78/U – WWRD 12/15/2023

    Posted by Patrick Dombrowski (Storm Staff) on Dec 14th 2023

    Cover: Control 78 Solid Urethane Core: C3 Centripetal Control Core RG: 2.49 RG. Diff.: 0.029 Finish: 500-Grit Abralon Fragrance: None Storm’s new IQ Tour 78/U Solid Urethane Piece. This piece is good for Low Volume Patterns. PAP is 5 5/16 R 1 3/16 Up. Rev Rate: 400. Speed: 16.5. Drilled this piece with the Pin Up between the Fingers and the CG kicked out 1” from the palm. Out of Box ball motion was smooth through the fronts with a smooth backend shape. I compared this to the Storm Pitch Black. The 78/U was a few boards right of the Pitch Black. The Pitch Black was a few boards left and started early in the mids with a urethane motion on the backend. This piece will be good for bowlers with high rev rate. Check Out the Ball motion Video on my YouTube Page: https://youtu.be/pphBmN-3PtU

  • !Q 78U

    Posted by BRIAN HIRSCH on Dec 14th 2023

    Hey everyone, I'm back with another ball review, and this time it's for the Storm !Q Tour 78-U. In 14 pounds this ball is wrapped in the Controll 78 Solid Urethane Cover and has the C³ Centripetal Control and has an RG of 2.54, Diff of .034. The layout for this ball is 4x4x2 Urethane…..I am not sure that a piece of raw material has changed and divided a sport or industry as much as urethane has. No matter what side of the fence you are on it is here and doesn't seem to be going anywhere soon. I honestly can attest that this is not a ball that I will use a lot and that is not because it is bad, but the fact is that controlled urethane reaction is best suited for those with a much higher rev rate then mine. With proper urethane reaction it has an early hook and stays continuous but for me I saw it as early due to the 500 grit surface and the ball burned up/rolled out. Standing on 20 and trying to “hook” it just had the ball roll out and I could move all the way right and throw it directly at the pocket but the ball hit very light. For me and low rev guys that can not get that urethane reaction can rely on a weaker ball like a Storm Tropical Surge or a Roto Grip Hustle. My best suggestion as always is to find a Matchmaker Live to throw the new balls and talk with the Pro Shop and/or Pro that is there on what ball is best for you. Check us out on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/onefrombills Get out to your STORM VIP shop or Pro Shop and get yours today! BOWLER STYLE: RH - Power Stroker Rev Rate: 320 Ball Speed: 15-16 PAP: 4 7/8 right 3/8 up. #Storm #VISE #BowlersChoiceProShop #BabesAndBallsBowling #LogoInfusion or #IAmBowling (coupon code HIRSCH 20% off at checkout)

  • IQ 78-U

    Posted by Chase Valenzuela on Dec 13th 2023

    Introducing the newest urethane Storm ball, the IQ 78-U! Featuring the tried and true C3 core and a brand new harder urethane shell, the 78-U provides an updated compliment to the Pitch Black. Overall, the 78-U is slightly cleaner and more continuous than the Pitch Black, due in large part to the higher differential provided by the C3 core. If you're looking for that early, controllable, classic urethane shape that is compliant with the latest PBA rules and designed to handle modern day lane conditions, the 78-U is THE ball for you!

  • Raise your !Q!

    Posted by Dave Jecko on Dec 9th 2023

    The !Q Tour 78/U is the newest urethane option from Storm. The name says it all…78 hardness urethane cover that is PBA compliant with the proven C3 Centripetal core used in the !Q series. The design intent was to create a smooth and predictable ball motion while maintaining a true urethane reaction. The !Q Tour 78/U gave me a great look on Kegel Broadway V2 (37 feet and 26.45 mL) sliding on 17, looking 8 at the arrows with my breakpoint around 5-6. The harder cover creates a cleaner and more forward reaction when compared to the Pitch Black. The Pitch Black started up sooner and had a more continuous motion in the same spot on the lane. The !Q Tour 78/U and Pitch Black will compliment each other nicely in my bag and be a great bridge to reactive balls on shorter patterns. Stop by your local Storm VIP pro shop to check it out! Available on December 15th. Coverstock: Controll 78 Solid Urethane - 500 Grit Abralon Core: C3 Centripetal RG: 2.49 Differential: .029 (15 lbs) Layout: 5 x 5 x 2 PAP: 6" Right, 1 3/8" Up Axis Tilt: 16° Rotation: 51° Rev Rate: 450-500 Speed: 17-18 mph Location: Vista Lanes - Yorkville, NY Pattern: Kegel Broadway V2 Lane Surface: HPL Dave Jecko Storm Amateur Staff Member YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@maximumpotentialbowlerssho7625

  • Storm !Q Tour 78/U review by Lonnie Pemberton

    Posted by Lonnie Pemberton on Dec 7th 2023

    Lane Condition: Length:43 Volume:High Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS BALL: Core: C³™ Centripetal Control Core Cover: Controll 78 Urethane Finish: 500-grit RG: 2.49 (15lbs) Differential: 0.029 (15 lbs) ME: Right-Handed Tweener Speed: 12-13 mph Rev Rate: 315 Axis Tilt: 14° Axis Rotation: 74° PAP: 5 1/8 R 7/8 Up Ball Layout: Pin over and right of ring 4 X 4 X 2 VLS Storm's new PBA compliant Urethane ball is called the !Q Tour 78/U. It features the now legendary C3 core featured in the previous IQ Tour releases wrapped in a new 78 hardness Urethane Cover called Controll 78. With the smaller footprint of the harder cover, the core had to make up the difference and this core was a great choice. I tested the 78/U on our house pattern. My first impression was that it was much stronger than I was expecting with the hardness change. In practice it wasn't the best match-up as I didn't have access to a fresh lane. The 78/U was too aggressive on the early friction to stand right and like most urethane it didn't save energy for the back of the lane, making it impractical to throw it left to right. I got a better read on the ball my first opportunity to throw it in league. With fresh oil in the heads, it definitely let me right back into the area of the lane I wanted to play with it. My impressions of the difference between it and the pitch black were that the harder cover but stronger core makes it close under that conditons that you would want to throw urethane in anyway. When fighting early friction it felt earlier than my pitch black, which resulted in less down-lane motion. I also definitely felt that I could get away with shaping the pitch black more than the 78/U. I don't really have a rev-rate that demands much use of urethane, but my lower ball speed does make it useful in the right conditions. My home center also has more friction in the front of the lane than many places so it's definitely not where I would normall choose to throw urethane. I look forward to using this ball on patterns and in tournaments where the lane conditions suit it better. Check out my full ball reaction video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/EnaGmMpsBvM?si=c1NbIvYI8oc6BU_H Lonnie Pemberton Storm Pro Shop Staff Vise Pro Shop Staff Revolutions Pro Shop Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/@k1ngsizepapa

  • IQ Tour 78/U

    Posted by Adam Chase on Dec 6th 2023

    Layout: 4.5 x 45 #1 4 x 0 #2 Surface: 500 Grit Abralon The IQ Tour 78/U brings the Centripetal C3 core found in the entire IQ lineup paired with the new Control 78 Urethane Coverstock. The new 78 hardness of this IQ 78/U was to conform to the new PBA hardness rule. As a PBA member and one who avidly does the regional Tour, it was essential for me to have this ball. Since urethane seems to be so prevalent, I drilled two that will give me two different shapes on the lane. The 4.5" by 45 drilling matches what I have on a current Pitch Black and Zen U. This drilling gives me a slightly cleaner motion on the lane while giving me more overall backend motion then a stronger drilling. I use this drilling specifically on sport patterns where the volume is higher and the lane surface is older or warn. The second drilling I used a 4 x 0. This drilling is super strong flaring and puts the pin directly on my axis line. This causes really strong hook in the front part of the lane and a more controlled backend. I can use this one being more left to right or if the lane pattern is high volume with a harder lane surface environment. Comparing the two together on my Typical House pattern which is 44ft and medium volume, the 4.5 x 45 ball allowed me to play the lanes more in front of me keeping my angles closed in the track area. More ideal for the fresh to control the backend and blend the lanes better. The 4 x 0 ball gave me about 5 more boards of overall total hook. It forced me to be further left than the first one because of the strong hook in the front of the lane. I could use this one either on the fresh or for transition if urethane is really necessary. Comparing the 4.5 x 45 IQ 78/U to the Pitch Black, I was able to stand in the same spot but the IQ 78/U was more controlled in the backend. When I missed outside of my target, the ball struggled to make its way back to the pocket correctly. The Pitch Black was able to carry the pins better due to its weaker core and coverstock combination. If I didn't do the PBA events, I would strictly stick to the Pitch Black for my personal game. Comparing to the Zen U, the Zen U hooked 2 more boards overall and gave me a slightly stronger backend comparable to the Pitch Black. For Non-PBA events where urethane is necessary, I would stick to the Zen U and Pitch Black. However, the 4 x 0 IQ 78/U gave me a very unique motion that was also quite strong and accented the ball well. Due to the IQ 78/U extra hardness, the ball shines up faster so keeping up with the cover surface would be more critical for success. Adam Chase Storm Staff

  • IQ Tour 78-U

    Posted by Will on Nov 30th 2023

    Storm IQ Tour 78-U Cover: 78 Control Urethane Solid Weight Block: C3 Symmetric Color: Crimson Review: With the recent PBA changes to the hardness of bowling balls going into effect Storm wanted to ensure that tour players had access to a urethane style ball that met those requirements. Introducing the IQ Tour 78-U. Which is a smooth and predictable bowling ball that all serious tournament bowlers should be carrying in their bag. When the lanes get a little squirrely and I feel lost on the pattern I tend to go back to the basics of playing straight up the boards. This ball is great for that. The color of this ball looks great both going down the lane and sitting on the shelf under the display lights. If you are looking to take your game to the next level, or see yourself bowling more tournaments in the near future I would highly recommend picking up one of these balls today! Will Tefft Storm Staff Member will@parklanes.net www.strombowling.com #Stromnation

  • !Q 78/U

    Posted by Zachary Woelfel on Nov 28th 2023

    The all new !Q 78/U is Storm’s newest urethane ball in response to USBC Hardness rule being put in place. This ball is everything that I would have expected out of it, it is strong, slow, and reads the front of the lanes well. I am pleasantly surprised with what I have seen so far, with the harder cover I was worried that it would never hook. However, the R&D at storm did a good job putting a stronger core in this ball to combat this issue. From what I have seen so far, I would suggest drilling this ball with a weaker VAL angle (25-35 degrees) than a “traditional urethane” layout (0-10 degrees) to help the ball continue more downlane. I have seen a few other staffers drill the 78/U with a 10 degree VAL and it looked good, however, it looked like they were forced to have extremely tight angles in order to get optimum carry. With a weaker VAL, I am able to see more downlane shape so I can keep the ball in front of me and I can aslo move in and open up my angles a bit without sacrificing pin carry. All in all, I think that storm did a great job in such a short amount of time to combat the new PBA hardness rule changes. Go out and get yours December 15th at your local SPI proshop! Layout: Dual Angle: 45 x 4½ x 35 Vector: 4½ x 4 x 2¼

  • Storm iQ Tour 78U

    Posted by Kevin Duncan on Nov 26th 2023

    Storm iQ Tour 78U Layout: 4.5 x 5 x 2 Storm Pin Buffer Layout Rev Rate: 325 rpm, 7 degree of axis tilt, 40 degree of axis rotation Testing information: 41 foot THS (medium to light volume) Bowling Center: Fulton Bowling Center Kegel Machine – Brunswick Anvilane The Storm iQ Tour 78U utilizes the Controll 78 urethane coverstock and the C3 weight block. With the rules changing on the PBA Tour, the iQ Tour 78U is Storm’s answer. A very good answer as well. My pitch Black is still a little earlier but the stronger core in the iQ Tour 78U helps make up for the cover not being as aggressive. The ball motion is very similar. The good part is you don’t have to worry about changing unless you bowl on the PBA Tour. Visit your local Storm VIP Pro Shop! #Stormnation #SquadRG

  • IQ Tour 78-U Review by Luke Rosdahl

    Posted by Luke Rosdahl on Nov 24th 2023

    The IQ Tour 78-U is a new symmetrical ball in Storm’s Master line. It features the Controll Solid urethane cover from the Pitch Black, but updated to 78 hardness to meet the new PBA rules for urethane balls. The core is the very well known Centripetal C3 core from the IQ Tour series which comes in at a 2.49 RG and a .029 differential. The IQ 78 is a different but familiar look for urethane, the stronger core gets the ball rolling and revving earlier to offset the reduced amount of cover traction the cover will get from having the hardness increased. I decided to throw this one out of the box, as a lot of surface is important to creating the traditional urethane reaction. The result is a ball that rolls exactly like you’d expect, the early and smooth front to back control of the Pitch Black with the strong round rolly continuous reaction of the IQ Tour. The IQ 78 gets remarkably close to the Pitch Black. I had thought that the hardness bump would reduce the traction of the ball too far, and that going with that much stronger of a core would make it too much too early and that it would give up down lane. It will if you put too strong of a layout on it, I’d personally recommend drilling it just like an IQ Tour, because if you try to drill it stronger “because it’s urethane,” you’re not going to get what you’re after. In some situations, the Pitch Black will still be the better choice because again, it’s not as hard of a cover, and it’s not quite so early. However, the IQ 78 will be better in some situations like shorter and heavier patterns because it will get more traction earlier, and the stronger core will stabilize sooner and give you the same control on the backend.

  • Future of Urethane

    Posted by Ben Lapointe on Nov 23rd 2023

    Ben Lapointe 5.25 x 4 x 3 1 1/4'' up and 4 7/8 over The NEW IQ Tour 78-U is Storm’s newest Master Line release. This is a very anticipated ball within regards to all of the new rules surrounding urethane bowling balls. It features a brand new cover that reads 78 on a durometer, meaning that it complies with new PBA regulations. Unlike most new urethane releases, it still provides the same early roll like the Pitch Black with a touch more overall hook. I believe these two bowling balls will go hand in hand with one another and I am really looking forward to seeing how this things stacks up with its cross brand rivals. Don’t forget to bowl up a Storm!!!

  • Storm IQ Tour 78/U by Casey Murphy

    Posted by Casey Murphy on Nov 22nd 2023

    Orientation: Right Handed Rev Rate: 400 RPM Speed: 16-17 MPH PAP: 4 ½ over and ½ up Location: Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO Pattern: High Volume THS VLS Layout: Layout 1: 4 x 4 x 2 Urethane layout pin over ring I see what they did here. The Pitch Black has a stronger cover and weaker core and the IQ Tour 78/U has a weaker (harder) cover and a stronger core. The result is a VERY close imitation of Pitch Black. It’s not exactly the same as you would expect, I feel like the IQ 78 gets a touch more forward due to the core rev’ing up quicker. I drilled them both the same and the IQ 78 backs off more. SO the over result is so close. I think this is a slam dunk replacement for the Pitch Black on tour. Off tour, I’m still throwing my Pitch Black, except if I need a slightly different shape.