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The KingPin
02-05-2009, 02:11 AM
I have had some X factor balls and I liked them a lot. But what about you? Any favorite Storm Bowling balls that you like?

JBuford300
02-05-2009, 11:02 AM
Historically for me, the Trauma Response was my first big series ball...currently, I can't put down my Second Dimension, it has matched up on every pattern for me except Cheetah and that is mostly because the layout is too strong for it..

Jord_84
02-05-2009, 11:14 AM
When came back to bowling on a league a little over a year ago, I still had all of my equipment from high school. I updated my equipment with a storm T-road solid. It's been a great ball for me, and my average is up 8 pins from last year. Now that I'm looking at joining a league in a house with synthetic lanes, I'm looking into buying a storm gravity shift, since I need a more aggressive ball for heavy oil conditions.

not to mention, it's great being able to walk up to your teammates and ask them to sniff your balls. lol
I'm loyal to storm products.

Iceman
02-05-2009, 12:07 PM
2 years ago when our house switched from Wood to Synthetic and stereotyped a cranker, I was using a Storm Tropical Storm, pinned over ring finger almost 1 inch. I never scuffed it until I got a second one with Pinned at 2 o'clock.

I rolled my biggest series of 802 and 790 (both series without a 300). I did have a 777 with a 300 at a different house that was wood but of course this was not sanctioned. :rolleyes:

That week of the 790 (which was on Wednesday), I shot a 743 on Monday, a 693 on Thursday and ended the week with a whopping 459 - with the same ball. We did shoot on 1 and 2 Friday night and there was no oil. Machine was broke, but didn't realize it was until after done conditioning. All it did was clean the back ends.

Well, me not knowing that, went to my coach that night, and said it's time to change my approach with my style. That's when I started learning the stroker style. But before he would teach me, he said get rid of all the equipment I was using and go get some solids. Then I'll teach ya.

...and the saga started.... I still have my Storm and I do take it with me, but haven't had a chance to pull it out and try it since changing. I did give my wife one of them and she got redrilled.

Jord_84
02-05-2009, 01:58 PM
i hate to change the subject....but what does "stroker style" mean?
I've never heard that term before.

Iceman
02-05-2009, 03:32 PM
i hate to change the subject....but what does "stroker style" mean?
I've never heard that term before.

Ahem, speaking simply - old school style. Not standing left, chicken winging out to 10 and jumping out of your shoes. My own personal definition of a cranker. :D

It's more of a controlled release with less hand, less revs and more than not speed dominant. More pressure on fingers to roll off - also more direct at pocket.

Here's a short explanation of each style:

http://www.amfbowling.co.uk/images/06_1_4_stroker_v2.gif The Stroker

This is the old classic style of hook bowler sometimes referred to as old school. The Stroker's sliding foot stops just before the ball gets to the bottom of the swing, creating moderate leverage for a good, controllable ball reaction.
The shoulders are very square at the point of release. The Stroker generally plays straighter up the outside of the lane allowing the ball to gently hook up into the pocket. Generally around 300 RPM's I would say.


http://www.amfbowling.co.uk/images/06_1_4_cranker.gif The Cranker

The Cranker gets maximum revolutions on the ball, producing more power than any other type of bowler.
Generally the Cranker will stand with their feet to the left hand side of the approach, and swing their ball out to the edge of the lane.
In order to create this, the Cranker uses "late" timing (getting to the foul line before the ball). They plant their foot and pull their arm through, bending the elbow to keep the hand behind and under the ball and leaving the shoulders open for maximum leverage.
(This is where I had difficulty)
A Cranker is prone to injury due to the amount of "muscle" they put into each shot. Generally 500 RPM's with this release.

http://www.amfbowling.co.uk/images/06_1_4_spinner.gif The Spinner/Helicopter

This style of bowling is not seen very often, but is very popular in Asia. It was developed in Taiwan to combat brutally hard lane conditions.
Spinners use lightweight balls (usually 10-12lb). The technique is one that leaves people asking the question "How?". The bowler deliberately brings the fingers all the way round the top of the ball, as opposed to the hook bowler who brings the fingers round the side.
The ball travels straight down the lane (regardless of the oiling pattern) but is rotating in a similar way to helicopter blades, hence the name "helicopter bowling.
On impact with the pins, this technique mixes the pins like no other style of bowling. Very effective if you can master it.

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Here's a close up clear view short video of my goal release - I have this video embedded into my head, but still struggle with reproducing from my own hand..... http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/kennmelvin/vStroker.htm
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ThongPrincess
02-05-2009, 09:17 PM
I loved my El Nino. It was my go to ball until the center went from wood to synthetics. During the transition, the ball got beat up so bad that the logo was no longer visible and the ball no longer legal :(. I still have the ball.

Jord_84
02-05-2009, 10:02 PM
I used to be a stroker but I guess I've converted to a cranker.
who knew

Iceman
02-06-2009, 05:34 AM
I used to be a stroker but I guess I've converted to a cranker.
who knew


Forgot something - Tweener -
A player that has more accuracy and less power than a cranker, with more power than a stroker.

Oh and lady crankers, I love to watch them. They tend to do more with their subtle forms compared to us men, it would be the only reason to give style points ;). I'm serious here, they have a unique way of releasing and getting the extra revs in it. Watch the Korean women, even though they are helicopter style, they don't look like they do much with the ball, but watching the result is something else.

The KingPin
02-25-2009, 09:31 PM
Historically for me, the Trauma Response was my first big series ball...currently, I can't put down my Second Dimension, it has matched up on every pattern for me except Cheetah and that is mostly because the layout is too strong for it..


Wow so the Second Dimension is the real deal then.

Knot54
03-20-2009, 05:49 AM
My favorite storm ball is the Bolt. I have had mine for over 10 years and just recently bowled a 300 in 07, 786 series last year in November. I also have a 804 series with it. That was my best all around ball. My friends like to call it the Green Monster.

dougb
03-20-2009, 10:57 AM
I love my T-Road Pearl. Very smooth and predictable.

bassace
03-22-2009, 12:28 AM
Hy-Road

NoTapNorm
03-22-2009, 09:27 AM
just purchased my first Storm product-Gravity Shift. Pin about an inch over ring finger. I've thrown about 2 sets with it now, and the lowest game is 208. I've had to shift from about 10 with the feet to the middle, I'm very impressed with the roll and pin action. Teammates call it the Gravity Sponge....I found out why yesterday...my hand was black from the dirt it collects. The price we pay for great equipment.

kakcpa
03-22-2009, 06:33 PM
I bet I've been throwing storm longer than anyone here...my first storm was a sky bolt in 1996...my favorite was the charge...but I love my 2nd dimension.

BXTECH
03-25-2009, 12:45 AM
I've heard excellent things about that ball, much more appealing than the virtual gravity.
T-road solid, most versatile coverstock, has to be my most reliable piece from that company.

poopoo
03-26-2009, 01:00 AM
This balls amazing! Aplied smooth drill pattern this ball got threw the heads and made the turn left. Right handed stroker 15 mph the ball was smooth at break point and had its energy to hit like a tank. Great ball from storm. Great first ball on THS, but if you don't like to go deep, ball change quick. This ball a great asset to my arsnal. poopoo

MH1313
03-30-2009, 11:03 AM
I loved my El Nino. It was my go to ball until the center went from wood to synthetics. During the transition, the ball got beat up so bad that the logo was no longer visible and the ball no longer legal :(. I still have the ball.

I'm still rolling my El Nino Wrath that my high school coach gave me back in 99. Its my favorite ball in my bag (at least until last week when I got my gravity shift). I hear ya on the logo, I've had it resurfaced only once I think, but the logo is still wearing off!

*SINGLE TEAR*

JaxBowlingGuy
03-30-2009, 08:54 PM
I think my favorite storm ball is the X-Factor Ace.. I made the mistake of selling mine a while back to make a quick buck but have since bought another off ebay :-)

Strike Domination
04-19-2009, 02:19 AM
Having not thrown anything by Storm, I have to say that the Second Dimension interests me quite a bit, with the Hy-Road being a close second.