We all have our
own styles, our own games. And the ‘keys’ to better bowling are different for
each of us. Some have all the speed in the world but lack the rev rate to
match. Others have a great handle on their equipment but don’t understand which
ball to use and where to play on the lane.
To help create
that perfect breakpoint, Storm
engineered a new weight block shape and surrounded it with a
nearly-lethal coverstock. Remember that the weight block is
considered to be the engine of the bowling ball. This new asymmetrical RAD-X™ Core is
built on the same platform which powered other RAD™ (Radial Accelerating Disk)
designs throughout Storm’s rich
history. Its dynamic design with super-dense materials produces superior hook
and ball motion. You can really see it rev up!
And when
surrounded by the grippy new GI-15™ hybrid reactive coverstock,
the new Lock is sure to produce all the performance you need
when battling heavy oil. It’s textured game improvement technology in 2015,
hence the name GI-15, that’s sure to elevate you to the top.
We, as bowlers,
have figured out that we don’t always need to use the most hooking ball in our
bag. It’s true. We know it’s a lot of fun to hook the ball coast to coast, but
if we can’t consistently hit the pocket then our scores may suffer. And many of
us, too, have games based not on speed and power but on accuracy and finesse.
If this rings
true with you, then you might consider adding the new Storm Joy Ride to your
arsenal. Similar to the original Ride,
the new Joy Ride is also designed
for drier lanes. So what’s the difference? The coverstock.
The Joy Ride features a lower friction,
highly polished pearl Reactor™ material which limits traction between
the ball and the lane, perfect for those looking to conquer even the most
hooking conditions. And the new Cruiser™ core produces a
modest amount of flare potential to help control your ball path as
well. They work hand in hand to help ensure that the Joy Ride gives you the smoothest ride possible down the
lane.
There is no information on when they will be available yet, but speculation is October.
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