Storm Zero Gravity Ball Review By Walter McKnight

5.0
Performance:

5.0
Versatility:

5.0
Durability:

5.0
Longevity:
5.0


Lane Conditions: Medium-Heavy Oil
Typical Conditions: Variety of Shots
Type of Lane: Combination
What part of the lane did you play? Third Arrow
Did the ball track out? Normal
Weight of bowling ball: 15
Surface of bowling ball: Factory/Box
What grit was the surface of the ball? 4000
Likes: I love the Solid ERG Cover stock at 4000, It gets through the fronts without taking away from overall hook potential.


The Storm Zero Gravity is the newest edition to Storms popular Premier line. It follows in the footsteps of the original Virtual Gravity and proves itself well worthy of the title. The newly designed Shape-Lock LD Core produces less overall flare, but still retains a massive amount of energy for a controlled yet decisive motion. This core is wrapped with the ERG Solid Reactive cover and sanded to 4000. This allows the ball to get through the fronts and reach the breakpoint without a problem. Once this ball hits the friction down lane it takes a left turn. It is very comparable to the original Virtual Gravity. Without hesitation I can say the Zero Gravity is a versatile piece of equipment, whether you are squaring up on the fresh or moving in and hooking the lane. This ball is truly a benchmark ball for the recreational bowler or the touring professional.

REVIEW BALL SPECIFICATIONS

Games Used 10
Coverstock Finish 4000
Drilling Angle 40
Pin to PAP 5.25
Pin to VAL Angle 45
REVIEWER SPECIFICATIONS
Bowler Type Cranker (400+ RPM)
Hand Right
Ball Speed 18
PAP Horizontal 5.25
PAP Vertical .125
Staff Member Yes