Storm Invasion Review
In testing the Storm Invasion, we found this ball to have medium length with a shorter transition and a lot of end over end roll in the hook zone. It did seem to have a slight roll out at the end and set up to the pocket. The invasion reminds me of the:
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RG: 2.48 Differential: .057 Mass Bias Diff: 0.017 Flare Potential: 6"+ (High) Durometer: 73-75 Lane Condition: Heavy Finish: Sanded Coverstock: Reactive Resin Coverstock Name: R3X(TM) Solid Reactive Factory Finish: 4000-grit Abralon(TM) Fragrance: Mulberry Color: Violet / Crimson / Sapphire Core Type: Asymmetric Core Name: Origin
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...Storm Reign Of Fire - Bowling Ball Review
In testing the reign of fire we found this ball to have a lot of hook with continuation. It did seem like a little too much ball for this pattern, but it did strike a lot. The ball reacted very well at the pocket and carried quite a few off pocket strikes.
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...Storm Virtual Energy Review
Our test results: lane conditions: 41 ft house pattern, lane surface: wood with water base finish, ball layout: pin 4.5 from the pap and the mass bias at 35 degrees we used a short pin under the finger holes. Ball surface used: out of box. Now the results the virtual energy does not seem to rev up as fast as the virtual gravity. In addition, does not have as much over under to it as well. This ball seems more tune able then the gravity. In addition, the virtual energy is a hybrid cover stock that combats over and under lane conditions. It is a controllable bowling ball and a good ball for house patterns that have a lot of wet dry. If you have troubles in your center with this, you will probably like this storm bowling ball.

Storm Virtual Energy
RG: 2.48 Differential:
The Storm Second Dimension a pearlized version and a great compliment to the original
Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy Coverstock: Reactive Resin RG: 2.51 Finish: Polished Color: Midnight Sky / Malibu / Wine
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...Bowling Ball Reviews - Storm Virtual Gravity
Lane Condition: Heavy Oil - Longer Pattern
Core = Asymmetrical - Storm's Shape Lock High Density Core Rg 2.48 Dif=.052 Mass Bias Strength .20
Coverstock = Storm's R2X Solid Reactive Resin = Color = Black / Royal Blue / Orange
Surface = Out of Box = Dull 4000-Abralon
Fragrance = Orange Mint.
Flare Potential = 6" Plus
Storm Virtual Gravity = Asymmetrical Dull Reactive Bowling Ball. Storm is concentrating more on surface roughness and entry angle down lane for increasing pin carry rather than oil absorption
Lane Conditions bowled on 42ft house pattern on wood lanes with guardian and Brunswick pro anvilane synthetic.
Bowling Ball Drilling Layout = Pin under my ring finger or 4.5 away from my PAP and the mass Bias angled toward the 30 degrees or
Bowling Ball Reviews - Storm Hy-Road
Storm Hy-Road Specifications
Coverstock: Hybrid = 50% Solid and 50% Pearl Reactive Resin
Weight Block: road-tested Fe Technology core
Durometer: 74-76 RG: 2.570 Flare Potential: 5-6" (Med-High)
Finish: Polished Color: Black / Ultramarine Blue Fragrance: Boysenberry

Storm Hy-Road
The Storm Hy-Road is in the mid-price range and in Storms Thunder series of bowling balls. The Hy-Road is a polished hybrid bowling ball and its ball motion is angular. I would recommend this ball as a goto ball on medium heavy house patterns or a bowling ball used after you have some area. This category of balls have the most range of usefulness because they ether can be used as a arcing ball or a flipping ball so that gives you more options for bowling
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