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StaightHooker
12-16-2012, 08:33 PM
Hi folks,
Just recently decided to join a league for fun with some buddies and they tell me I need to buy my own equipment. Great I can do that but I had no idea it was this complicated.
I am a stroker straight bowler and I want to get better and be competitive and have fun at the same time.
2 balls I am looking at was curious what you thought
#1 Storm Virtual Gravity Nano
#2 Storm IQ
Any thoughts or comments are appreciated.
Thanks
StaightHooker
billf
12-16-2012, 09:05 PM
If you're throwing a straight ball, it doesn't matter. If you're looking to eventual throw a hook, then both of those balls are too strong. They are made for heavier amounts of oil than most typical house shots. The Storm Hy-Road is the best, most versatile ball EVER made.
Have fun and enjoy the game!
Zothen
12-16-2012, 09:43 PM
You could also look at the slingshot!
Zothen
Greenday
12-16-2012, 10:08 PM
You could also look at the slingshot!
Zothen
...You really love the Slingshot, don't you?
e-tank
12-16-2012, 11:19 PM
its cheap and fairly versatile. I dont know as much as everybody else on here but its the ball i recommend people just getting into bowling get
eugene02
12-17-2012, 09:38 AM
get a Marauder for stronger reaction and Misfit for lesser =P depends on your house oil...
scottymoney
12-17-2012, 12:27 PM
I would suggest finding a proshop to help you. If you are going to continue to throw straight go get yourself a plastic ball. If you plan on starting with a little bit of a hook (which I would suggest) you will want to look at balls such as the DV8 Misfit, Brunswick Slingshot, Ebonite Cyclone. These balls will give you just what you need to get into the pocket while not having to create a crazy sweeping hook like you see so many guys use.
At this point get something easier to control before going to buy a hook monster that you won't be able to control.
Zothen
12-17-2012, 01:21 PM
Yes I do! I never thought I would love a ball that doesn't have a monster hook,but,I do! It is my go to ball when nothing works and it amazingly has a very nice hook to the pocket. Their is a guy in my sport league and regular league who throw a monster hooks with this ball and it's incredible to watch a ball that is'nt suppose to hook,hook! I higly recommend this ball!
Zothen
Perrin
12-17-2012, 04:45 PM
I have to agree. With it being your first ball something along the lines of a slingshot /cyclone would be great. whatever the storm intro ball at that level is :) they have so many I can't keep track
Misfit is a good ball also but alot stronger than I expected.
MisterSinister
12-17-2012, 08:24 PM
Straight bowler, go with something cheap. Slingshot, Freeze, maybe a Misfit. You have no need for a strong ball if your throw straight, your just wasting money. If you are trying to learn to hook it, your still better off cheaper until you have a consistant release.
panbanger
12-17-2012, 08:58 PM
If you throw it straight, I would go with a plastic ball. Down the road if you decide you want to start hooking it, you can get one of the entry level reactive resin balls and have that plastic ball for spares.
ArtVandelay
12-17-2012, 09:23 PM
I'm going to go off the beaten path:
While what they are saying is true (if you're going to keep your straight ball, go cheap and plastic because in a worst case scenario you will have your spare ball for when you are ready to start hooking), I truly believe a lot of bowling is mental. If you have the means to purchase an expensive ball and you think it will help, DO IT!!! Just the fact you will have a ball custom drilled for your grip will make a huge difference.
My only advice is if you even THINK you might want to start hooking it at some point, it's probably best to look for something intermediate, or on the lower end of the spectrum. Reason being: You'll want to learn the proper technique, and if the ball you're throwing has monster hook, you'll be on the left side of the lane (assuming you're right handed) too often and you'll hate life.
Really consider what your budget is, and what will make you happiest with your bowling. This is just a fun hobby. It's not life or death. But if you don't already have your own shoes, BUY THE SHOES FIRST!!! The house balls are free, but you're wasting your money if you're still paying to rent bowling shoes (plus they're disgusting).
Perrin
12-17-2012, 10:22 PM
THat's a great point.
if shoes are $2.50 over the course of a normal league you can just about pay for your first ball with the money you saved not getting shoes every week.
ssclary
12-17-2012, 11:10 PM
I have only been bowling regularly for one year, I have had the majority of success with the New Blue Hammer, got one for under 100 drilled through my local proshop. Not a lot of hook but just what I have needed. I have increased my league average from 120 to 170 in that one year of bowling weekly.
e-tank
12-17-2012, 11:46 PM
i cant comment if shoes help scores but they sure as hell do feel better than house shoes
Brother_jd
12-18-2012, 06:19 PM
i cant comment if shoes help scores but they sure as hell do feel better than house shoes
IMO shoes do effect your scores. Just like having your own ball will. Using the same pair of shoes gives you the same feel everytime you go bowl. Taking your chances with house shoes you are more than likely going to get something that has a different feel everytime. Same thing goes with using your own ball as compared to a house ball.
75lockwood
12-18-2012, 07:49 PM
of course having your own shoes helps! just the fact that they will have a proper slide pad makes them worth it
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