The return of the Hot Line made waves with the Typhoon—but when bowlers needed more traction to handle increased oil volume, the answer was clear. Meet the Monsoon. Featuring Reactor™ Solid coverstock finished at 2000-grit Abralon®, it creates a larger footprint for added control and confidence on more oil. The Atmos A.I. Core delivers the ideal balance of length and continuation, producing a reliable motion at the breakpoint. Ideal for competitive bowlers seeking consistency and control, it’s also a great option for seniors and youth looking for high-performance technology in lighter weights.
| Color | Plum/Emerald |
|---|---|
| Cover stock | Reactor Solid Reactive |
| Core | Atmos AI |
| RG | 2.53 |
| Differential | 0.042 |
| Intermediate Diff | n/a |
| Factory finish | 2000 grit Abralon |
| Weights | 12 thru 16lbs |
| Fragrance | Grapple |
15 Reviews
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Monsoon
The Storm Monsoon is one of those benchmark-style symmetric solids that really shines when matched with a smoother, controlled release style like mine.. With my 300 RPM rev rate, 15 mph ball speed, and my Storm VLS layout of 3¾ x 4¾ x 1½, the Monsoon gives you a very readable midlane motion with a strong but continuous backend that never feels jumpy or over/under. My layout choice is a great match for this core and cover combination. The shorter pin-to-PAP distance helps the Monsoon pick up a touch earlier in the midlane, while the 4¾ PSA-to-PAP distance keeps the shape rounded and controllable instead of flippy. The small VAL angle gives you a quicker response to friction without making the ball too angular. My speed-to-rev ratio translates into a motion that blends wet/dry conditions extremely well and creates a more predictable move and easier readable shape through the pins. What stands out most with this setup is how easy the Monsoon is to trust. The ball revs up smoothly in the oil and gives a heavy rolling continuation through the pin deck. It does not burn up early like some stronger asymmetrics can at 15 mph, and it also avoids the skid/snap reaction that can make transition difficult to read. Instead, I get a strong arc that keeps the pocket in play longer. On medium conditions, the Monsoon should let you stay more direct through the front part of the lane while still carrying corners effectively. My layout helps the ball maintain energy, so even when I start moving left and opening your angles, it still drives through the pins instead of rolling out. Compared to stronger Storm pieces, the Monsoon is cleaner and easier to control, making it an excellent “game 2 and 3” ball or a reliable benchmark option when lane surfaces get tricky. For your game specifically, it fills the role of a smooth transitional ball that gives you confidence when stronger equipment starts reading too early or more angular balls become unpredictable. Overall, the Storm Monsoon looks like an extremely balanced fit. It matches your rev rate and speed very well, gives you a smooth but strong motion shape, and should be one of the more versatile pieces in your arsenal for medium-volume league conditions. Visit a VIP Proshop for yours #stormnation
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Monsoon Review
Layout: 4 x 4 x 2 Surface: 4000 Arbalon Rev Rate: 470 Tilt: 13* The new Monsoon brings back the Atmos AI core from the Typhoon and it is paired with the Reactor Solid Coverstock. This combination makes this a medium strength ball ideal for control and continuation. Finished at 2000 abralon out of box, this will give some earlier motion in both the front and the midlane. On my typical house condition, I saw too much early hook to be most effective. I did raise the surface to 4000 abralon to keep the smoother motion while giving the ball more length through the front part of the lane. Here is what I saw as a result. On the fresh, I saw easy length with the 4000 finish. It got down the lane and gave me ample control for what you would expect out of solid coverstock. I was able to play mostly straighter up the lane but had to give the pocket away to some degree because of my higher rev rate. I was able to play around 12 to 6 which is more right then I would typically start in league. I had no trouble getting continuation through the pins and struck fairly well on the condition. As the front part of the lane dried up and I had to move left, the lack of surface allowed for the continuation to continue as I played closer to 15 to 6-8. Again no issues at all getting the ball back to the pocket and carrying the corner pins. Getting fast on a few shots naturally had a little more issue getting back up the hill but ultimately it was still a really nice reaction. As I moved in more, the slowness of the coverstock started to play more of a roll. I was able to rotate the ball more to get more down lane reaction but there are better options then tricking the ball to do the right thing. It was definitely smooth for being more left to right. Going to the Typhoon would be a better choice in this scenario. I would recommend this ball to someone who wants a more control ball for medium to lighter oil conditions, people with lower rev rates or ball speeds who need control or someone who wants a smoother motion compared to a Typhoon. I can definitely see this ball being in play for a wide variety of conditions including sport patterns. Its control will allow the ability to play straighter or control the pocket easily when the conditions call for it.
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Monsoon
The Storm Monsoon matched up perfectly for me with the 2LS 5 × 4 × 3 layout. The ball gets through the front part of the lane clean while still giving a smooth, controllable read in the midlane and a continuous motion downlane. What impressed me most is how forgiving it is during transition since it blends wet/dry really well without losing hitting power. For my game, it’s a great benchmark-style option that lets me stay aggressive without feeling like the ball will overhook.
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Awesome Ball for a Short Pin Layout
Let's take a look at the Monsoon by Storm Bowling. When this ball was first announced, I knew instantly I was going to drill this for my tournament arsenal. Specs: RG: 2.53 (14 lbs) Diff: 0.039 (14 lbs) Core Name: Atmos A.I. Core Core Type: Symmetric Coverstock: Reactor Solid Factory Finish: 2000 Grit Scent: Grapple Layout: 50 x 3 x 40 Thoughts: My goal for this ball, make it extremely smooth. I was looking for a solid to not overreact when the lanes transitioned. So my testing background was after youth travel League where there was a decent amount of traffic, a few hours of open play and PAP testing done before I filmed. At Don Carters, we have a higher friction surface. This ball answered all my expectations. With the 3-in pin and a medium val angle I was able to get the desired length and smoothness off the back end. This ball doesn't overreact when it hits the friction. This will be in my arsenal for lanes get over under, shorter patterns, and when they transition to the dry.
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Monsoon
As a one-handed bowler throwing 14.5 mph with a 350 rev rate, I need equipment that helps me control transition without giving up hitting power. Drilled 4x4x2, the Storm Monsoon has become one of the most reliable pieces in my bag on a 42-foot light-to-medium volume house shot with high-friction back ends. The 4x4x2 layout really complements my matched speed and rev rate. It helps the Monsoon pick up in the midlane smoothly without burning too much energy early, while the shorter pin buffer creates a more continuous motion through the breakpoint. Instead of a violent snap off friction, I get a strong, controlled arc that stays readable as the lanes transition. On higher-friction back ends, that control is critical. Some cleaner balls can become too quick downlane, especially once the fronts start to go away, but the Monsoon’s motion with this layout gives me confidence to stay aggressive without worrying about overreaction. The ball clears the heads easily, reads the mids consistently, and drives through the pins with excellent continuation. Technically, the 4x4x2 drilling allows the core to rev efficiently for my style while maintaining stability through the pocket. I’ve noticed better blend on wet/dry house conditions and a more predictable shape when I need to migrate left during league play. It’s strong enough to carry from deeper angles, but smooth enough that I can stay in control when friction increases. What stands out most is versatility. Early in the set, I can play straighter through the friction and trust the ball not to jump. As transition develops, the Monsoon still stores enough energy to corner hard and continue through the deck. The carry is impressive — especially on those half-pocket hits where continuation matters most. For medium-speed, medium-rev bowlers looking for a dependable benchmark-style reaction with clean length, smooth midlane read, and controlled backend continuation, the Storm Monsoon drilled 4x4x2 is an outstanding option. It’s the kind of layout and reaction combination that makes league adjustments simpler — and striking more consistent.
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Monsoon Review by Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson
Monsoon Coverstock: Reactor™ Solid Reactive – 2,000 Grit Abralon Weight Block: Atmos™ + AI Core (Symmetrical) Color: Plum/Emerald Fragrance: Grapple Review: The monsoon hits a homerun in our book. It looks great, smells great, and the price point for overall hook potential and wow factor is unlike any other bowling ball SPI offers. Located in the ‘Hot Line’ this bowling ball is a great tweener for people looking for a step up from a Tropical Surge or a step down from any of the high performance bowling balls that SPI offers. We drilled this ball with our normal layout: tweener, 350-375 revs, 16.5mph, layout of choice is 5x4x2 (pin is above bridge). The thing we like most about this bowling ball is it looks great on a wide variety of patterns and oil types. From house shots to sport shots, this is a great piece to have with its smooth predictable shape and the AI core offering a higher percentage of strikes for those off hits. If you love the shape of Phaze II solid, Vengeance, or IQ tour solid and are looking for something that is a bit less overall then this is the perfect piece. Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson SPI Pro Shop Staff Members kyle@parklanes.net joel@parklanes.net dean@parklanes.net www.stormbowling.com #StormNation
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Storm Monsoon – WWRD 5/1/2026
Coverstock: Reactor Solid Reactive Weight Block: Atmos A.I. Core RG: 2.53 RG. Diff.: 0.042 Finish: 2000-Grit Abralon Fragrance: Grapple Storm’s new Monsoon is a Solid Symmetrical piece that is good for Medium Volume patterns. PAP is 5 5/16 R 1 3/16 Up. Rev Rate: 400. Speed: 16.5. I drilled this piece with the Pin up between the fingers, CG kicked out 1” from the palm, and 1” Left of the Mass Bias. 5 x 4 x 2 ½. I threw this piece on 43’ Regional Test pattern. Out of Box ball motion started in the mids with a smooth controllable reaction on the backend of the lane. I compared this to the Typhoon. Typhoon was cleaner through the fronts with a stronger backend reaction. The Monsoon will be a good piece to start with then switch to the Typhoon when it starts to lose energy on the backend on medium to dry house or sport patterns. Check Out my Ball motion Video on my Facebook/YouTube Page: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1BejA9jFuY/
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Monsoon
The layout is 4 1/4 x 4 3/8 x 2 3/8 (50 x 4 1/4 x 40 using the dual angle layout). With the combination of the Atmos A.I. Core and the Reactor solid coverstock, the Monsoon is an amazing tool for controlled power, offering a balance of length and mid-lane stability. The Monsoon gave me a great look on medium to light conditions. This ball provides the great amount of traction and control with great hitting power. It’s simple and it’s to the point. This will ball to start off on fresh on your typical house shot, and able to play your angles tigher to the pocket. Along with the Typhoon will be your one-two punch. I can see why Francois Lavoie made history with this ball during qualifying of the 2026 PBA Ohio Classic with this ball! If you want a bang for your buck, please go and get this ball. It’s out now, so go and get ahead and get it!
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Storm Monsoon
Storm Monsoon 3 1/2x5x2. Symmetrical Solid. This was my first ball video on a house shot and it was after second shift so they were pretty chopped up. The Monsoon is super smooth and controllable. I drilled it for tournaments when the patterns are flatter and I need something to be very smooth and not be flippy off the end of the pattern. Monsoon is definitely a step down from the Vengeance and Rockstar but I can still see myself using it on the fresh or even going to this as a transition ball from one of my bigger balls. I am super excited to see this Monsoon go down the lanes for me in future events. Get yours today at your local Storm VIP Pro Shop. #stormnation
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Best Bang for your buck ball~
This ball is the best bang for your buck ball! You get a ton of performance for a lot of hook potential! The Storm Monsoon bowling ball is designed as a stronger, more controllable option in Storm’s Hot line, built specifically to handle medium oil lane conditions with confidence. It features a Reactor™ solid coverstock with a 2000-grit finish, which helps the ball dig into the lane earlier and create more traction, giving bowlers a smoother and more predictable motion through the midlane. Inside, the Atmos A.I. core provides a balanced combination of length and continuation, meaning the ball doesn’t burn up too early but still delivers a reliable backend reaction. Overall, the Monsoon is known for its controlled hook shape and consistency, making it a good choice for bowlers who want a dependable read on slightly heavier conditions without an overly aggressive or jerky motion.
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Monsoon
The Monsoon is Storm’s newest addition to the Hot Line series. It complements the Typhoon, which is the pearl, so a solid version is now introduced. The Monsoon is featured with the Reactor Solid cover stock, along with the Atmos AI Core. This symmetrical solid is designed to read the lanes earlier on higher oil volume patterns when the Typhoon is not reacting strong enough down lane. Ball layout: 50 x 5 x 35. Test pattern: 42ft league house shot. My first initial reaction to throwing the Monsoon is, wow this ball can throw a lot of strikes!! The best part about this ball is it blends the pattern out so smoothly with no initial over reaction. For a solid ball, despite picking up early in the oil, it doesn’t over hook and still creates a smooth shape into the pocket. Even throwing it out into the friction early, it doesn’t jump as fast as solid covers normally would. The Monsoon would be a great addition to add to your arsenal for tournaments contested on medium-heavy lane conditions, as well as for leagues on higher volume. You saw the record setting numbers done on the PBA Tour, now’s your chance to try it yourself. Head out to your local Storm VIP Pro Shop and drill up a Monsoon today! A Storm is brewin’!!
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The Monsoon delivers!
Monsoon • Storm • Hot Series Coverstock • Reactor Solid Reactive • Finish 2000-grit Abralon Core • Atmos A.I. Core Weight • 15 lbs. RG • 2.53 Differential •.042 Layout • 4 1/2 x 4 x 2 1/8 Tester PAP • 5” R, 5/8” D Tester Axis Tilt • 9° Testers Rev Rate • 250 Test Pattern • 42’ THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street Storm re-ignited its Hot Line Series with the release of the Typhoon, and now, with the release of the Monsoon, Storm takes its Hot Line Series to a new level of excellence and precision that bowlers of any style or caliber will benefit from at a price you can afford. The Monsoon combines the balanced and stable Atmos A.I. Core with Storm’s proven coverstock staple, the Reactor Solid Coverstock. Together, this core/cover combination makes the Monsoon a fantastic choice for many styles of bowlers. So, let’s take a closer look at what makes the Monsoon a success! The Atmos A.I. Core is a well-balanced, powerful machine that drives the Monsoon! As a straighter player, I love how the Atmos A.I. Core revs confidently in the mid-lane and delivers a crisp, decisive turn off the pattern I can depend on. And unlike NON-A.I. symmetrical cores that tend to run out or deflect when they strike the pocket, the A.I. technology in the Atmos A.I. Core provides a lot of “pop” and power as it strikes the pins. Straighter, low-rev players will love kicking out those weak corner-pin hits with the strong torque the Atmos A.I. Core provides. And with its hard-rolling continuation, the Atmos A.I. Core makes the Monsoon a great fit for any straighter, low-rev player like me. The Reactor Solid Coverstock gives the Monsoon a unique, powerful shape and motion that many bowlers appreciate. For straighter players like me, on a fresh THS, I liked how the Monsoon grips the lane with smooth, blending traction without being overly aggressive. The Reactor Solid provides a clean, predictable mid-lane motion, giving the Atmos A.I. Core plenty of time to rev up and store energy that unleashes at the pins. Further, one great advantage I found with the Reactor Solid Coverstock was that it allowed me, as a straighter, low-rev player, to move in and create angles with confidence as the night went on. I had a lot of fun moving past the third arrow and chasing the shim-line, as my Monsoon had the same crisp, predictable motion I had when the night first started between the first and second arrows. So, if you’re a straighter, low-rev player, the Reactor Solid Coverstock is a great choice to fit your game! In closing, Storm has continued to drive the success of the Hot Live Series with the Monsoon. The Monsoon is an excellent combination of Atmos A.I. Core and Reactor Solid Coverstock, making it a great ball for any straighter, low-rev player’s arsenal. Furthermore, the Monsoon will be an excellent choice for junior bowlers at a price parents can afford. The Monsoon makes a great stand-alone choice for your THS league night and will also complement the Typhoon, giving you an arsenal to use week after week! So, stop into your local Storm VIP Pro shop today and have your Monsoon ready for your summer leagues. The Monsoon is well worth the purchase! Rick Klimowicz Storm Products Pro Shop Staff Roll the Ball Pro Shop Penndel, PA
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Storm Monsoon
Storm Monsoon - Hot Line Coverstock: Reactor Solid - 2000 Abralon Core: Atmos A.I. RG: 2.53 Differential: .042 (15 lbs) Fragrance: Grapple Layout: 5 x 5 x 2.25 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 Carbon Lane Surface: Anvilane A storm is brewing and the Monsoon is coming to the Hot Line. With the success of the Typhoon on lighter oil conditions, it was clear that a stronger version was needed to complement it, so the Monsoon was created to fill that void. The Monsoon features the Atmos A.I. core with the Reactor Solid cover at 2000 Abralon. On the leftover house pattern, I had a good look sliding on 27, looking 16 at the arrows with my breakpoint around 7-8. I was able to move further left by decreasing my ball speed and increasing my tilt. When compared to the Typhoon, the Monsoon was a couple feet sooner and had a smoother back end reaction. When you need a little more traction on light to medium conditions, the Monsoon will be an excellent choice. During league, I can see the Monsoon working well because it will allow me to stay further right and blend the over/under. I believe the Monsoon will be a good fit for many bowlers that are in search of a high performance ball at a lower price point. Stop by your local Storm VIP pro shop to check it out! Available on May 1st. Dave Jecko Storm Amateur Staff Member YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@maximumpotentialbowlerssho7625
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Best Bang for your Buck Ball!
This ball is the best bang for your buck ball! You get a ton of performance for a lot of hook potential! The Storm Monsoon bowling ball is designed as a stronger, more controllable option in Storm’s Hot line, built specifically to handle medium oil lane conditions with confidence. It features a Reactor™ solid coverstock with a 2000-grit finish, which helps the ball dig into the lane earlier and create more traction, giving bowlers a smoother and more predictable motion through the midlane. Inside, the Atmos A.I. core provides a balanced combination of length and continuation, meaning the ball doesn’t burn up too early but still delivers a reliable backend reaction. Overall, the Monsoon is known for its controlled hook shape and consistency, making it a good choice for bowlers who want a dependable read on slightly heavier conditions without an overly aggressive or jerky motion.
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Monsoon
TESTING ENVIRONMENT Type: Lakes Bowl House Shot BALL: Storm Monsoon Coverstock: Reactor Solid Reactive Core: Atmos™ A.I. Core Finish: 2000 Grit RG: 2.53 (14 lb) Differential: 0.039 (14 lb) MB/PSA: NA (14 lb) ME: Right-Handed Tweener Speed: 14–15 mph Rev Rate: 220 PAP: 6 3/16 → ¾ Up Layout: 50x4.75x50 Storm released the Monsoon as part of the Hot Line revival. It uses the Atmos A.I. core with Reactor Solid coverstock and a 2000-grit finish, which helps it read the midlane earlier and stay predictable. Storm positions it for medium oil and bowlers wanting consistency. What I saw with this ball was its benchmark/control piece type of reaction. Just remember that this is the solid version of the Typhoon. This ball will fit the league bowler that wants movement without buying a top shelf ball. I did not see this ball ideal if you need max hook on heavy oil….it will need some friction. If you need a dependable league ball and don’t want to spend premium money, the Monsoon is a smart pickup. It looks especially good for bowlers building a first serious arsenal. Thanks for reading and watching! If you like this or any of the jerseys you see in my videos, head over to www.IAmBowling.com and use HIRSCH at checkout to save 20% off your order. Release Date: 5/1//26 Available at Pin Point Pro Shop inside Lakes Bowl in Round Lake, IL or your local Storm VIP Pro Shop. Full ball reaction video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXnnUISDZfL/?igsh=MXJ3a3c5dXBzZXdydw== #Storm #SquadRG #GoGlobal #Turbo #DrivenToBowl #PinPointProShop #3GShoes #stormbowling #iambowling #sheridanlanes #Castlelanes #LakesBowl #900global #MasenHirschBowling #teamshimmy #USBC #KenoshaYouthBowling #MatchMakerLive