Storm Timeless: Bowling Ball Review, Video and More!

Storm Timeless Ball Review

The Storm Timeless was clean and had a shorter skid through the head area of the lane with a medium transition in the mid-lane in addition to, an angular shape ball motion, it had more even transitions in all three zones than we expected. Worked well on medium to heavy oil patterns or the tougher sport shots, the Storm Timeless had very good continuation and a strong hit. The Time was about 5 boards stronger than the Code Black, and cleaner than the Snap Lock, we felt the Storm Timeless would be best used as the perfect fit for when your high-end benchmark ball, like the Phaze II or Haywire, burn out or after the first game when the shot opens up. The Storm Timeless would be best used playing a medium line on medium heavy oil. As well as an inside line on lighter patterns or after the shot breaks down. Conclusion: The Storm Timeless was able to hit the pocket on the fresh even when some shots got right of target. This ball is a good strong bowling and great if you need some hook and continuation through the pins!

Storm Timeless Decription

Description: Storm and Jason Belmonte have teamed up to create a ball reaction for the ages in the Storm Timeless.

Belmo came to Storm and told him of his desire to create a specific ball reaction based off of his time on the PBA tour and bowling in international events. The mindset was to create a ball motion that has never been seen before. The result was the Timeless.

Introducing the new Dual-Drive symmetric core, which features a high RG and high differential for maximum energy retention and backend reaction. This is a totally unique core shape that is different from anything Storm has ever done, and is the reason that this ball has such a different ball reaction.

Storm wanted to cover this core with the same coverstock from Belmo’s favorite ball, the Hy-Road. The Hy-Road used the R2S Hybrid Reactive coverstock, finished at 1500 Grit Polished, and so does the Timeless. This is a ball that is designed for every bowler, no matter the style.

Storm Timeless Specification: 

Features: RG: 2.57 – Finish: Polished – Ball Color: Blue Solid/Platinum & Black Pearls – Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy – Coverstock: Hybrid Reactive – Ball Quality: First Quality – Ball Warranty: 1 Year – Factory Finish: 1500 Grit Polished – Break-point Shape: Predictable Angularity w/ Max Continuation – Cover-stock Name: R2S Hybrid – Core Name: Dual-Drive (14-16#), Centripetal (12-13#) – Differential: 0.050 – Flare Potential: 5-6″ (High) – Fragrance: Aromatherapy: Citrus – Core Type: Symmetric – Performance: Pro Performance[10] – Storm Product Line: Signature Bowling Ball Release Date: 02/14/2017

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Bowling Ball Reviews: Track Mako

The Track Mako gave us a shorter skid through the head area of the lane with a longer and smoother transition in the mid-lane and an angular shape bowling ball motion, it had even transitions in all three zone. Worked well on heavier oil patterns, with very good continuation with a strong hit. We felt the Track Mako would be best used as a first game ball on medium heavy and long patterns. We put this in the controlled motion type bowling ball. A good ball for playing a medium line on fresh medium heavy patterns and direct line on heavier lane conditions and a good complement for the original Paradox. You will need some oil for this ball to work at peak performance of this bowling ball. Conclusion: The Track Mako was able to hit the pocket on the fresh even when some shots got right of where we wanted. This ball is great if you need some hook and continuation through the pins!

Description: The new Mako core follows in the footsteps of the Paradox by offering Track’s 2nd dual density core design. The dual densities allow the designers to create a more exact ball reaction. Low RG and High Differential for max response in oil.

The QR-10 Solid is the strongest coverstock in the Track lineup, offering amazing traction in oil. With this cover/core combination, you will see a ball that reads the lane through the oil which creates proper angle and strong, smooth continuation through the pins.

The Track Mako Features: Brand: Track – Perfect Scale: 232.9 – RG: 2.48 – Finish: Matte – Ball Color: Blue/Purple/Black – Lane Condition: Heavy – Bowling Ball Coverstock: Solid Reactive – Ball Quality: First Quality – Ball Warranty: 1 Year – Factory Finish: 500/2000 Abralon – Breakpoint Shape: Strong Overall Hook Coverstock Name: QR-10 Solid – Core Name: Mako – Differential: 0.053 – Flare Potential: High Mass Bias – Diff: 0.014 – Core Type: Asymmetric – Performance: Pro Performance[10] – Release Date: 01/24/2017

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Bowling Ball Reviews: Track Kinetic Emerald

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The Track Kinetic Emerald gave us a long skid through the front part of the lane with a very short transition and a sharper change in direction in the mid-lane, the Kinetic Emerald has an angular style ball motion and does seem to rev up in the back-end, we found the Kinetic Emerald has a sharper type ball motion and very good continuation with a strong hit. We felt the Kinetic Emerald would be best used as a second or third game ball after the pattern opens up on medium to heavier lane patterns. We put this in the angular motion type bowling ball motion. A good ball for playing an inside line on fresh medium patterns and to broken down heavier lane conditions. You will need some dry boards on the back-end for this ball to work at peak performance of this bowling ball. Conclusion: The Track Kinetic Emerald glides thru the front end and responds very well down lane. It gives you a sharper entry angle to the pocket with control. Due to the modified Kinetic asymmetric core. As the Track Mako starts to eat up the oil. The Track Kinetic takes over and delivers a great 1-2 punch a good ball for house and tournament conditions.

Description: Track is bringing back the popular Kinetic series in the Track Kinetic Emerald. This ball features the modified Kinetic core which has a low RG, medium differential, and low mass bias. These components allow this ball to save its energy longer but use it quicker. Track has combined this core with the DR-6 Hybrid coverstock which produces a strong down lane motion. Due to the angular characteristics of this ball it is a good match for medium oil or broken down lanes. This mid performance ball with a mid performance price and an asymmetric core is hard to beat

Features: RG: 0.49 – Finish: Polished – Ball Color: Emerald/Black – Lane Condition: Medium – Coverstock: Hybrid Reactive – Ball Quality: First Quality – Ball Warranty: 1 Year – Factory Finish: 500/1000 Abralon w/ Factory Finish Polish – Breakpoint Shape: Angular – Coverstock Name: DR-6 Hybrid – Core Name: Modified Kinetic Differential – 0.038: Flare Potential – Medium: Mass Bias Diff 0.005 – Core Type: Asymmetric – Performance: Performance[4] – Release Date: 02/14/2017

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Bowling Ball Reviews: Hammer Gauntlet

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The Hammer Gauntlet gave us a longer skid through the heads with a shorter transition in the mid-lane, the Gauntlet has a more arcing/angular motion and revs up in the back-end, we found the Gauntlet to be a smoother type ball motion and had very good continuation. We felt the Gauntlet would be best used as a first game ball on medium to heavier and longer lane patterns. A good bowling ball for playing a medium line on medium oil or direct line on heavy oil patterns. We put this in the controlled motion type bowling ball motion. You will need some oil but don’t have to be flooded for peak performance of this bowling ball. A strong ball from Hammer.

Description: Returning is the extremely strong Semtex CFI coverstock from the Scandal, only this time we’ve used a hybrid version. This is the strongest cover in Hammer’s history. Heavy oil is no match.However, this time we didn’t try to tame the reaction with a symmetric core. The new Gauntlet Asymmetric core was designed to maximize hook and continuation on heavy oil. The Gauntlet will have more overall hook and more angularity than the Scandal.

Specs: RG: 2.51 – Finish: Matte – Ball Color: Orange/Black/Silver – Lane Condition: Heavy – Coverstock: Hybrid Reactive – Ball Quality: First Quality – Ball Warranty: 3 Year – Factory Finish: 500/2000 Abralon – Breakpoint Shape: Aggressive Mid-lane & Backend – Coverstock Name: Semtex Hybrid CFI – Core Name: Gauntlet – Differential: 0.050 – Flare Potential: Medium-High – Mass Bias Diff: 0.012 – Core Type: Asymmetric – Performance: Pro Performance[10] – Bowling Ball Release

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Bowling Ball Reviews: Hammer Phobia

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The Hammer Phobia gets down the lane with a longer skid through the heads with a shorter transition in the mid-lane, the phobia has a more angular motion and a more controlled reaction, this do to the symmetric core. has a nice motion and good compliment to the Hammer Dark Legend. The Phobia would be best used on medium heavy oil patterns or as a second game ball after the shot opens up. You will need drier back-ends for peak performance of this bowling ball.

Description: The powerful Semtex Pearl coverstock provides a powerful skid/snap reaction on medium to heavy oil conditions. Polished to a 500/1000 Abralon w/Powerhouse Factory Finish Polish finish, the Phobia skids easily through the heads for a devastating and fearsome backend. Combined with the new Phobia core which conjures the power and performance of the Gas Mask Asymmetric in a new Symmetric option, joins a medium RG and high differential rating to give this ball length with a volatile reaction.

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Specs: RG: 2.49 – Finish: Polished – Ball Color: Smoke/Blue/Bronze – Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy – Coverstock: Pearl Reactive – Ball Quality: First Quality – Ball Warranty: 3 Year – Factory Finish: 500/1000 Abralon w/Powerhouse Factory Finish Polish – Coverstock Name: Semtex Pearl – Core Name: Phobia – Differential: 0.054 – Flare Potential: Medium-High – Core Type: Symmetric – Performance: High Performance[8] – Bowling Ball Release Date: 1/10/2017

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Bowling Ball Reviews: Hammer Scandal Pearl

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Hammer Scandal Pearl: Bowling Ball Review

The hammer scandal pearl gets down the lane with a longer skid through the heads and sharp motion through the pins. It has more mid-lane and overall roll than the average pearl. Good ball for all types of bowlers from strokers to crankers. In addition, the Scandal Is a good ball on the heavier medium to heavy lane patterns. The great thing about this strong rolling ball is you can keep moving left and the ball does not stop moving toward the pocket. A good complement the original Scandal when it’s too much and burns out. You will need drier back-ends for peak performance of this bowling ball. The Scandal Pearl is a good bowling ball for those that are looking for something that offers a great motion that does not stop it’s motion in the backend – it really continues through the pin deck and very versatile.

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Specs: RG 2.48 – Finish: Polished – Ball Color: Green/Smoke/Gold – Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy – Coverstock: Pearl Reactive – Ball Quality: First Quality – Ball Warranty: 3 Year – Factory Finish 500/1000 Abralon w/Powerhouse Factory Finish Polish – Breakpoint Shape: Skid/Flip – Coverstock Name: Semtex Pearl CFI – Core Name: Scandal – Differential: 0.054 – Flare Potential: High – Core Type: Symmetric – Bowling Ball Release Date – 10/18/2016

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Bowling Ball Reviews: Ebonite Maverick

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Ebonite Maverick: Bowling Ball Review
TThe Maverick is a great compliment for the Columbia Tyrant. As the games go on and the Tyrant is becoming to much. We switched to the Ebonite Maverick for a foot or two of extra length and a ton of controllable bowling ball motion down lane. On the fresh the Maverick will turn over a bit, we recommend adjusting the surface with a 3000 abralon pad to allow it to pick up just a bit sooner. This way the shape will be even more controllable in the beginning of the night…

Description: The Maverick takes the amazing Warrior asymmetric core and modifies it to create more backend hook. The high differential will create extra flare which aides in providing outstanding continuation.

Pair this with the GB 14.0 Solid reactive coverstock, finished at 500/2000 Abralon, and you’ve got a ball that will create traction in the heaviest of oil.

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Specs: RG – 2.48 – Finish – Matte – Ball Color – Red/Light Blue/Purple – Lane Condition – Heavy – Coverstock – Solid Reactive – Ball Quality – First Quality – Ball Warranty – 1 Year – Factory Finish – 500/2000 Abralon – Breakpoint Shape – Aggressive Mid-Lane and Backend – Coverstock – Name – GB 14.0 Solid – Core Name – Modified Warrior – Differential – 0.056 – Flare Potential – High – Mass Bias Diff – 0.016 – Core Type – Asymmetric – Performance – Pro Performance[10] – Bowling Ball Release Date – 12/06/2016

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DV8 Grudge Pearl: Bowling Ball Review

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DV8 Grudge Pearl: Bowling Ball Review
The Grudge Pearl complements the original Grudge, by giving a bowler more length down the lane with the continuous roll that is known for the Grudge line. Like my original Grudge, the Grudge Pearl is drilled pin up between my bridge. The result is an exceptionally smooth rolling ball through the heads with tremendous amount of roll and hook at the pin deck. The ball motion is very clean through the front part of the lanes, while maintaining a tremendous amount of hitting power. This ball maintains its motion at the break point and through the pins, with incredible predictability….

Description: The DV8 Grudge Pearl bowling ball features the beloved Grudge Low RG Asymmetric core which was included in the Grudge and Grudge Hybrid. This is the strongest core ever from DV8 and will provide maximum flare and hook.

The new part of the equation is the Composite Hook Pearl, finished at 500 Siaair/Crown Factory Compound. This shiny pearl coverstock with composite technology will create the strongest, most angular pearl in DV8 history.

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Specs: RG – 2.490 – Finish – Polished – Ball Color – Black/White/Violet Lane Condition – Medium – Coverstock – Pearl Reactive Ball Quality – First Quality – Ball Warranty – 2 Year – Factory Finish – 500 Siaair/Crown Factory Compound – Breakpoint Shape – Skid/Flip Coverstock Name – Composite Hook Pearl – Core Name – Grudge Low RG Asymmetric Differential – 0.056 – Mass Bias Diff – 0.014 Core Type – Asymmetric – Bowling Ball Release Date – 11/15/2016

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DV8 Vandal Smash: Bowling Ball Review

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DV8 Vandal Smash: Bowling Ball Review: We drilled ours 55x4x45 and left it box finish. This ball is comparable to the original Vandal but, it is cleaner down lane and makes a very powerful angular motion into the pocket. The DV8 Vandal Smash is great for heavy to medium oil conditions. This is a great benchmark bowling ball, so if you want to play in or out on the lane this ball provides you with all angles to the pocket…

Description: The DV8 Vandal Smash bowling ball uses the Vandal Asymmetric Core made famous in the original DV8 Vandal. The high differential creates maximum flare for a strong roll that reads all parts of the lane. The Composite Solid coverstock, finished at 500/4000 Grit Siaair, gets through the heads cleanly, owns the midlane and finishes with an extremely strong but controllable backend reaction.

Specs: RG – 2.499 Finish – Matte – Ball Color – Purple/Dark Purple Lane Condition – Medium-Heavy – Coverstock – Solid Reactive – Bowling Ball Quality – First Quality – Ball Warranty – 2 Year Factory Finish – 500/4000 Grit Siaair – Breakpoint Shape – All Purpose with Backend Flip Coverstock Name – Composite Flip Solid – Core Name – Vandal Asymmetric Differential – 0.055 – Flare Potential – High Mass Bias Diff – 0.011 – Core Type – Asymmetric Performance – High Performance[8] – Bowling Ball Release Date – 08/09/16

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Brunswick C(System) Ulti-max

Brunswick C(System) Ulti-max gave us a longer slide with a medium length transition to hook with a more angular ball motion on the back end… This ball had a lot of revving action down lane along with mixing pin carry…

The C · (System) ulti-max skids effortlessly through the front, saving axis rotation in the mid-lane to grab the backend for strong continuous response to friction that cuts easily through the pins on medium to medium-oily lane conditions.

RG: 2.585 Differential: .050 Durometer: 75-76 Breakpoint Shape: Long & Strong Lane Condition: Heavy Finish: Polished Coverstock: Reactive Resin Coverstock Name: CFT ulti-max pearl Factory Finish: 500; 1,500 Siaair Micro Pad; Rough Buff Finish Color: Black / Red / Silver Pearl Core Type: Asymmetric Core Name: Dual Flip I–Block

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