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Storm Electrify G/O Bowling Ball

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  • Storm Electrify G/O Bowling Ball and Core
  • Storm Electrify G/O Bowling Ball
  • Storm Electrify G/O Bowling Ball Core
MSRP: $199.95
$124.95
— You save $75.00

Description

Storm Electrify G/O Bowling Ball

  • Color: Gold/Orange
  • Coverstock: Reactor Pearl
  • Weight Block: Circuit Core
  • Factory Finish: Reacta Gloss
  • Flare Potential: Medium
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.50; 15lbs - 2.51; 14lbs - 2.53
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.031; 15lbs - 0.030; 14lbs - 0.031
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): N/A
  • Fragrance: Creamsicle Pie

Design Intent:

The ELECTRIFY G/O is the latest entrant into the Hot line. It features the ever-predictable Circuit Core surrounded by a polished pearl Reactor coverstock.

 

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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium/Dry
Factory Finish:
Reacta Gloss
Core Type:
Symmetrical
Coverstock:
Pearl Reactive
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27 Reviews

  • 5
    Storm Electrify G/O review by Ethan Fiore

    Posted by Ethan Fiore on Feb 17th 2023

    The Storm Electrify G/O is a bang for your buck. It has the Reactor Pearl Cover with a compliment of the Circuit Core, this one is really good. For a weak ball, I didn’t know if I’d like it but this ones a beauty. Very clean with a lot pop downlane. Definitely a ball every league bowler needs! Ethan Fiore ⭐PBA Member⭐Roto Grip Staff⭐CoolWick Staff⭐Tournament Director⭐ Right 2 Handed Rev Rate: 500 Speed: 17.5 PAP: 4 1/8 up 7/8

  • 5
    Storm Electrify G/O

    Posted by Brian Watson on Feb 9th 2023

    The new Electrify ball in the Storm Hot line is the Electrify GO. I have drilled the electrify solid and the pearl. For me those were a little conditional and the pearl was better but gave me a little over under even on the dry. So I drilled my Electrify GO 4 1/2 x 2 x 1. With this pearl and the colors being bright and Gold and Red for me this one is much better and more predictable. I do believe that colors in the coverstock do matter. The GO definitely hooks more that expected for a low end ball and price point. I have the GO beneath my Storm Fate and Revenant as far as strength, but when the lanes get really beat up in the front or late blocks this is where the GO shines. I think the GO is also a good ball for rev dominant players or slower ball speeds. And Seniors who still want to play the track with slow ball speed. Brian Watson Storm Pro Shop Staff PAP - 3 7/8 up 1 1/4 TILT - 17 RPM - 400 Speed -16-17

  • 5
    BEAUTY WITH BRAUN

    Posted by Joseph on Feb 9th 2023

    I bought this ball for my wife. She wanted a pretty ball. Well this ball fits her skill level perfectly. She bowled in league yesterday 31 pins over average. Happy wife happy life.

  • 5
    Best of the Electrify Line!

    Posted by Roto Grip Rick on Jan 26th 2023

    Storm Electrify G/O pearl Specs: Reactor Pearl coverstock with the Circuit core finished with Reacta Gloss from Storm Layout: 5.5 x 4.5 x 3.5. With my current level of ability, weaker cores and pearlized covers are still my best choices for league bowling matches. The “G/O” was a good addition to my league match bowling ball arsenal. The house I bowl in has lanes in the middle part of the center that read and hook early while the higher end tends to play longer and tighter. So to compare, I used a Roto Grip Hyped Pearl that was 4k fast out of the box, but I change the surface by putting it into the shop’s Storm factory machine and using fresh VISE 1000ab and then 2000ab pads, then added Storm Reacta Gloss and polished it for 2 minutes, which got the surface prep closer to the G/O. First thing I noticed that the G/O goes a little shorter before making the transition from skid to the hook stage then the Hyped Pearl, it motion was a little earlier then what I expected playing my typical line and angles I used with the Hyped Pearl and my most loved Hyped Hybrid. G/O had a better overall reaction on fresh conditions, after the conditioners traveled down lane, the ball tended to get a little lazy. The BETTER news is how the ball rolled on another center I bowl with really well “worn” HPL with less oil volume, but longer overall length of pattern. I have struggled there most of the year with either rolling too weak stuff or so strong stuff that the ball will react at the 1-2 pocket - YES… I am a lefty for those that don’t know. The G/O held up for me for most of the practices and league matches. I feel the G/O is a better entry level reactive ball then anything else out there on the market. Stronger than Tropical Surge line, but not as angular or snappy as the Hyroads, or Fate or similar stronger symmetrical When clients and other what ball would be best for a once a week bowler and they want reliability , I direct them to the Storm Electrify G/O on the wall.

  • 5
    The Electrify G-O

    Posted by Rick Klimowicz on Jan 15th 2023

    Electrify G-O • Hot Series Core • Circuit Core Coverstock • Reactor Pearl Reactive • Finish Reacta Gloss Weight • 15 lbs. RG • 2.51 Differential • .030 Layout • Tester PAP • 5” R, 5/8” D Tester Axis Tilt • 11° Testers Rev Rate • 325 Test Pattern • 42' THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street The Electrify G-O is a great new release by Storm. With the proven Circuit Core and the Reactor Pearl Reactive coverstock, the Electrify G-O delivered high-scoring results at a cost-effective price. So, let's take a closer look at how the Electrify G-O performed on a THS! The Circuit Core is a Storm staple core. And the Circuit Core continued its success inside the Electrify G-O. The Circuit core has a smooth continuous motion I like to see on a THS. I enjoyed playing right of the second arrow early on. Because of the Circuit Cores' predictable movement, I maintained that same consistency throughout the night, even as I started moving in. And either playing straight or moving in the Circuit core releases a good amount of energy at the pins without a lot of deflection! The Circuit Core makes the Electrify G-O a versatile ball for many levels and styles of bowlers. The Reactor Pearl Reactive Coverstock on the Electrify G-O was a pleasant surprise. Since I am high speed and a low rev player, Pearl coverstocks are typically not my first choice for a THS on fresh oil. However, I decided to sand the Reactor Pearl cover with a 1500-grit Abralon pad. Then, I watched as the Electrify G-O came alive for me! The Reactor Pearl cover reacts very well to friction. With that bit of surface, I found the Electrify G-O handles a light volume of oil smoothly without a knee-jerk reaction off the pattern. In addition, the Pearl Reactor Cover provided a smooth blended motion as the lane conditions transitioned. And I liked how this cover blended the late-night conditions you struggle with when your THS seems to disappear. In conclusion, the Storm Electrify G-O is a good choice for any THS player. For the beginner, this ball will take you beyond the basics and allow you to grow into the ball's performance without having to "upgrade." And to the seasoned bowler, you will find the Electrify G-O has a place when you need that smooth, dependable look to get you to the pocket! And the best part for any style bowler is the price tag! The Electrify G-O is the right ball at the right price. Therefore, I suggest talking with your local pro shop owner and see where the Electrify G-O fits into your arsenal. The Electrify G-O will bring results! Rick Klimowicz Storm Products Pro Shop Staff Roll the Ball Pro Shop Penndel, PA

  • 5
    Electrify go

    Posted by Nate Garcia on Jan 14th 2023

    Storm introducing another great addition to the Electrify Line, the Electrify GO. This high RG and low diff core wrapped around the REACTOR pearl cover stock makes for the perfect option when you need something very weak for dryer lane conditions that still gets around the corner. The difference between this low end ball from the others is that this electrify has a smooth but angular motion throughout the lane. It’s hard to explain, so you have to see it for yourself. For house shots, when this ball is In the oil, this ball doesn’t miss the spot and gives me a controllable shape. When I send it to the friction, it has enough to get back around the corner and run over the 8 pin every single time. Don’t sleep on this one! I’m not the biggest fan of weaker bowling balls, but I found a spot for this ball in my bag and you should too!

  • 4
    New Electrify GO

    Posted by Kevin Duncan on Jan 13th 2023

    Storm Electrify GO Layout: 4 x 4 x 2.25 Storm Pin Buffer Layout Rev Rate: 325 rpm, 7 degree of axis tilt, 40 degree of axis rotation Testing information: 41 foot THS (medium to light volume) Bowling Center: Fulton Bowling Center Kegel Machine – Brunswick Anvilane The Storm Electrify GO utilizes the Reactor Pearl coverstock and Circuit Core. The Electrify GO will be in play on medium to light oil patterns for most of us. It will be a good piece for bowlers will slower ball speed or that are rev dominant. I see the Storm Electrify GO being a weaker version of the HUSTLE USA. They have the same motion but Hustle USA handles the oil better. Visit your local Storm VIP Pro Shop! #Stormnation #SquadRG

  • 5
    Storm Electrify GO

    Posted by Michael LeViner on Jan 11th 2023

    The Electrify GO is a surprisingly smooth, arcing, and controllable mid range pearl ball. Unlike some previous pearl balls that have been in this price range over the years, the GO does not go sideways down lane, and due to that is an impressive piece that is quite versatile. The midlane traction that this ball has allows it to be used on more volume than expected, up to a point. It still does not have the strength to cut through fresh heavy oil, but that's what the Super Nova or Phaze II is for. Once those dull balls start to pick up too early is where the GO shines. Medium to medium-dry conditions is where this ball is at home.

  • 5
    Check out D's Reviews

    Posted by DeeRonn Booker on Jan 6th 2023

    Before the quick discontinuation of the Electrify Solid I had a quiet series of 843, and 2 300s. I have the most success with Mid to Entry level performance bowling balls so this was a given. The solid was drilled 5 x 3 ½ x 3 and I was able to keep my angles straighter through the fronts and never had the problem with ball reacting too early to friction. I was sad to see it go but was lucky enough to find a blank one to save for a rainy day. The G/O I wanted to use a stronger pin to pap to see if that would help with the occasional miss off my hand. I can say I definitely see a difference in my bad shots off my hand and feel its because the 4 ½ x 3 ½ x 2 ½ Layout helps the ball see it about a foot sooner. The gold and Cooper colors really get attention going down the lane. I like the ball, its good when the lanes hook and a great ball down from some of the bigger pieces of equipment.

  • 5
    Storm Electrify GO review by Mike Craig

    Posted by Mike Craig on Dec 22nd 2022

    I drilled up my ELECTRIFY GO 55 x 4.5 x 30. I lightly hit the surface with 3000 to get the factory gloss off of it. I threw this side by side with some pearl Storm pieces namely the PHAZE V, NIGHT ROAD, and INFINITE PHYSIX. On a more medium pattern like a 40 foot house, the ELECTRIFY GO is in play a lot sometimes to start and thru the entire set. When I got it on longer patterns, it was not in play unless the field blew up the pattern and everyone was forced left of the third arrow. Compared to the PHAZE V, it was no contest. PHAZE V was too early and too strong. Same with INFINITE PHYSIX. Now it was closer to the NIGHT ROAD and was a great compliment length wise. It is a slightly softer motion compared to the NIGHT ROAD and works well when the lane starts to get toasty. Drill this one up if you are rev dominant or slower speed but want more performance than the low end starting level balls.

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