Layout: Rico
Balance Hole: 5/8" hole on positive axis point
Surface Preparation: OOB

What I Was Looking For in this Ball and Layout:

I was looking for a ball to really smooth out when the lane condition starts to break down, not make a large jump on the back end.

What I Ended Up With in this Ball and Layout:
The Wipe out offered an incredibly controllable ball motion on both medium and dry lane condition. Storm uses the tried and true turbine core to once again offer a fantastic lower-mid line ball to give that predictable ball motion making the pocket within reach on every shot.

The Turbine core was used in pieces such as the Fast and Furious. The turbine core allows the ball to read the mid-lane with ease. Coming out of box with 3000 was great for my lower speed and higher rev rate, but I did find that when it came to sports shots it rolled just a bit to far and a 2000 grit abrasion pad too care of that. Got the ball starting just a bit earlier to ignore some of the carry down certain patterns create.

This ball is going to work fantastic for those middle games in long sets game 3-4-5 is really where this ball is going to shine and keep your scores going strong.

Storms secured another winner with the Wipe Out.