Description
Storm Infinite PhysiX Bowling Ball
- Color: Sapphire/Deep Purple/Onyx
- Coverstock: ReX Pearl Reactive
- Weight Block: Atomic Core
- Factory Finish: Sanded 4000 Grit Abralon
- Flare Potential: 6" Plus
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.48; 15lbs - 2.48; 14lbs - 2.53
- Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.054; 15lbs - 0.053; 14lbs - 0.052
- Intermediate Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.017; 15lbs - 0.017; 14lbs - 0.015
- Fragrance: Mystery Scent
Additional product information:
The sculpted Oval Bolt in the center of the Atomic Core only heightens its performance character. This extremely center-heavy shape drives the RG low (2.48 in 15lb) and gets the ball moving in a dangerous way. The bowler doesn’t have to use as much energy at release because the Atomic Core is less resistant to changing direction versus a design that has a high RG. Add in a generous amount of differential, and the Infinite PhysiX further sets itself apart from other asymmetric concepts. Don’t thank us, thank science.
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Lane Condition: |
Medium/Heavy |
Factory Finish: |
Sanded 4000 Grit |
Core Type: |
Asymmetrical |
Coverstock: |
Pearl Reactive |
51 Reviews
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Storm Inifinite Physix
Infinite PhysiX: ReX Pearl coverstock (Used on the Dark Code) 4000 grit Asymmetric Atomic core---2.48 RG, .053 differential, .017 intermediate differential--15 pounds. The Infinite is stronger than I expected. I expected a longer/more angular version of the original Physix...I got longer/more angular/overall stronger. Infinite is stronger on the backend than the Proton, a couple boards less overall. The Infinite looks like a longer/more angular Dark Code to me. If I needed a touch more length than my Nova gets, I could go here. If I need a little less than my Reality, this works, This is a pearl that can be the first ball out of the bag on any heavy house shot league.
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Infinite Physix
Another great addition to the Physix line. The Infinite is a step down for me from the big balls. Proton, Gem, Reality etc..... It's cleaner threw the front with a more continuous backend shape. Stronger for me then the Dark Code but not as angular.
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Storm Physix review
Storm Infinite Physix review by Brian Watson Lets start to say I'm a big fan of the Storm Physix line which has been a successful line for Storm. Storm used the Rex Pearl coverstock with the Atomic Core. I drilled mine with my standard pin down layout, 5 x 4 x 4. I also applied Storm step 2 to the surface as our house shots are on the drier side. I was real impressed on the length i got out of the Infinite even being Asymmetrical. Also the response time downlane was rather quick and this ball doesn't bog down like some bigger asymmetricals. The infinite is ball down from Gem and Proton. But a ball up from the Phaze 2 and stronger than a Reality or reality check. As the Beef and Barnzy show says weekly on their show with ball recommendations they suggest the Infinite and use your favorite layout! I have drilled the Infinite for variety of bowlers, down and in players and high rev guys. Both styles were very pleased with the reaction from the Infinite! PAP - 4 up 1 1/8 MPH - 16-17 Tilt - 17 RPM - 400 Great Addition the Storm Line!
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Infinite Physix
The newest addition to storms Physix line, the Infinite Physix, is going to be one that you won’t wanna miss. This ball has a great even roll that will help players of all calibur blend out a tougher pattern. The Infinite Physix is wrapped in the ReX Pearl Coverstock with a 4000 grit finish. This combination allows the ball to get through the front part of the lane, rev up, and go through the pins like no other Physix storm has released! Go out and get yours today!
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Storm Infinite Physix Ball Review
Storm Infinite Physix Ball Review Bowler Stats: Speed: 15.5 MPH Rev Rate: 300 Tilt: 3-5 degrees Axis Rotation: 60 degrees PAP: 5 ⅜ over 1 ¼ up When any ball in the Physix line is released I am excited to drill it and see how it performs on the lanes. One of my favorite balls is the original Physix and I have drilled every release in the line since my game matches the ball motion of the core and any cover combination. With the latest release the Infinite has the REX cover that is on the popular Dark Code, but instead of 1500 plus polish as the finish it is 4K with no polish. I drilled the Infinite with a 5 inch pin and a VLS layout of 5 X 41/2 X 23/4. The REX pearl gives me the length I need as a low rev rate player and a quicker more continuous reaction off the end of the pattern. For me it is a versatile addition to my arsenal and compliments the Proton Physix. If the Proton is reading the pattern too early instead of balling down I can use the Infinite instead. I have had success using it on multiple house conditions around the Tampa area and out on the PBA 50 Tour on the Mark Roth 42’ and Billy Hardwick 44’ patterns. Pete Dohan Storm Amateur Staff #stormnation
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Infinite Physix review by Mike Craig
I drilled up 2 of these one pin up at about 65 x 4.5 x 30 and the other pin down at 50 x 4.5 x 70. I have thrown both at box finish to see the differences. The pin under is slower and is more like a hook and set reaction. The pin up has became a go to ball for me on medium to medium/heavy conditions and longer patterns. The Infinite has a good solid backend motion for me on those patterns and I may drill a third one with a much higher pin buffer to see if it will finish strong when I have to move inside deep.
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Storm Infinite PhysiX review
Storm Infinite PhysiX Coverstock: ReX Pearl (4000 Grit) Core: Atomic Core RG: 2.48, Diff: 0.053, PSA: 0.017 (15 lbs) PAP: 5 3/16 over x 5/8 up VLS Layout: 3 5/8 x 5 1/4 x 1 5/8 Dual Angle Layout: 65 x 3 5/8 x 30 Location: Prairie Lanes, Sun Prairie WI Pattern: Medium volume THS The Storm Infinite PhysiX is the most recent addition to the PhysiX line. It shares the same strong and dynamic Atomic core as each other PhysiX balls, but this one is wrapped in the ReX pearl cover with a 4000-grit Abralon finish. The ReX pearl coverstock first made its debut on the Dark Code. I’m a huge fan of the original PhysiX, and while the Astro and Proton were, and still are, great balls, they didn’t see much use for me. Likewise, the Dark Code was very over/under for me, so when the Infinite was announced with the 4000-grit ReX pearl cover, I knew I was going to put the same layout on it as my Dark Code in hopes that I could see a similar shape but even out the backend reaction. Needless to say, that decision has worked out perfectly. The Infinite is similar in strength to the Dark Code, but it gives me a slightly rounder and strong continuous shape on the backend as opposed to the skid/snap I was getting with Dark Code. The Infinite is a fantastic high-end ball that’s one step down from the hook monsters like Proton PhysiX or Super Nova, but is stronger than something like the Nova. It’s often the first ball out of my bag for league as bit blends the wet/dry really well. I can’t recommend it enough if you’re looking for a high-end ball that you’d be able to use the entire night for league and is a good ball to transition into on sport patterns once the lanes open up a bit and you still need a stronger piece. Chris Pollentier Storm Products Pro Shop Staff #StormNation
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Infinite
Infinite Physics this ball goes. Wrapped in the REX Pearl Coverstock this ball gets down lane pretty well but for me when it sees the lane it goes and keeps on going. This ball is a hook monster for me. Love to use this when I want to open up the lane and really wing it. For me this has been a great ball for sport shots. This ball is perfect for heavier oil lane conditions.
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love me a physix!
Infinite physix The infinite physix is factory finish at 4000 and compared to the past physix line of balls especially the original physix this is the most smoothest one out of the bunch. I honestly didn’t think I would like it because I was so used to the original physix that was really strong down lane but I do enjoy using the infinite physix when I need something thats smoother on the fresh and not so jumpy. I don’t have the original physix anymore and I wish I did BUT based on what I remember the infinite physix would be about 5-6 boards weaker in a good way so it would compliment each other very well. With the layout 4 3/4 x 5 x 2 puts the pin just above my ring finger and mass bias just left of my thumb. I get good length and a not so jumpy back end like the IQ Tour solid but stronger for more oil Being left handed I don’t deal with a lot of “junk” per say especially during league so depending on the day and weather I can pull this one out when I need more control. I bowl at a house with Brunswick lanes with some pretty high friction but with good head oil and volume so the balls do get down lane very well and can use almost anything if you play the lanes right so a smooth ball like this compared to the other physixs is a good ball to have in your arsenal