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Storm PhysiX Blackout Bowling Ball

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  • Storm PhysiX Blackout Bowling Ball
  • Storm PhysiX Blackout Bowling Ball
  • Storm PhysiX Blackout Bowling Ball
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Storm PhysiX Blackout Bowling Ball

  • Color: Blackout
  • Coverstock: NeX Pearl Reactive
  • Weight Block: Atomic A.I. Core
  • Factory Finish: Sanded 2000 Grit Abralon
  • Flare Potential: High
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.47; 15lbs - 2.47; 14lbs - 2.52
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.056; 15lbs - 0.055; 14lbs - 0.054
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.018; 15lbs - 0.018; 14lbs - 0.016
  • Fragrance: Pineapple

Additional product information:

Revolutionary Nano Technology: We've integrated cutting-edge Nano additives that take performance to the next level. NeX Pearl has been dialed in for higher oil environments to add another shape to an already impressive PhysiX lineage.

Inside you’ll find the Atomic A.I. Core innovation: a super-low RG that helps generate spin. This extremely center heavy mass gets the ball moving in a dangerous way. This provides a balanced amount of flare potential that makes the length and shape of each shot as reliable as the next.

This ball is ideal for players who like to see the ball rev up and flare large amounts.

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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium/Heavy
Factory Finish:
Sanded 2000 Grit
Core Type:
Asymmetrical
Coverstock:
Pearl Reactive
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31 Reviews

  • 5

    Physix Blackout - The Traction You Need!

    Posted by Michael Slatky on Dec 24th 2024

    Storm PhysiX Blackout Coverstock: NeX Pearl Reactive Finish: 2000 Grit Abralon Core: Atomic A.I. Core (14pd) RG: 2.52 Differential: 0.054 Int Diff: 0.016 Layout: 4 3/4 x 3 3/4 x 3 3/4 - 2LS Tester: PAP 6 1/2 R, 1 1/4 D Review: The PhysiX Blackout takes the well designed Atomic Core, adds in A.I. and wraps it with the NeX coverstock that was used on the Storm Axiom. The 2K Abralon finish adds the right touch for most league and tournament bowlers. For my review of the PhysiX Blackout I tested the ball on two fresh house shots at two different centers along with an Infinite PhysiX (15pd) which is also a sanded pearl reactive. For me, the PhysiX Blackout did not require any surface adjustments on the two house patterns I tested it on. I was most impressed that the ball strength did not overtake my ball speed which is on the low side for a thumbless player. I did not throw the Physix Blackout through the breakpoint which on occasion I have tended to do with some pearl offerings. I learned that the PhysiX Blackout if drilled strong for a player can tend to be a hook monster for some players. The balanced layout I chose makes the PhysiX Blackout a definite starter in the THS bag. I tend to like balls that have that traction type look and this ball provides that for me. The entry angle I have been able to create with the PhysiX Blackout has been a definite plus and provides me some room to keep moving inside and not lose pin carry. The Infinite PhysiX for me did the same during its time period. I'm really excited to see how the PhysiX Blackout performs over time and on an array of sport patterns too. Be sure to start off the new year with your PhysiX Blackout. I have a feeling you will not be disappointed in a ball that gets the job done. Do not forget to check in on my channel at: https://youtube.com/channel/UC1VA-MgFBo9mIZde-G3T11A for occasional video reviews. Be sure to grab your Storm PhysiX Blackout today! Michael Slatky 900 Global Staff Member York, PA

  • 5

    Received my Blackout on Thursday, bowled league with it on Sunday. Out the box I rolled a 730 set. One of the best balls I ever had. It’s a must have.

    Posted by DAVID ROBINSON on Dec 23rd 2024

    Buddiesproshop did a great job with the drilling

  • 5

    Storm Physix Blackout

    Posted by Matt Fazzone on Dec 22nd 2024

    Storm’s latest Signature line ball features a 2000 Grit NEX Pearl cover wrapped around the Atomic AI Core. I drilled my Physix Blackout 4 x 4.5 x 2 and have thrown it for a few times and I’m quite impressed by it. For a big asymmetric pearl ball it really reminded me of a solid. It was very smooth and didn’t over react when I threw it into the dry too quick. The NEX cover allows it to still handle some oil so I can see this being an overall great ball for a wide range of bowlers and conditions. House shots to sport shots this ball is going to be a must have in the bag because it could be the first ball out of your bag fro the fresh or it could be the second or third ball out of your bag once the lanes start to transition. Compared to my X-Cell the Blackout is smoother and about 4/5 less overall hook. The X-Cell actually created a ton more angle down lane and the Physix Blackout is probably 2/3 feet sooner than the X-Cell.

  • 5

    PhysiX Blackout

    Posted by Steven Collins on Dec 21st 2024

    Dual Angle Layout: 60 x 5 x 25 Storm Vector Layout: 5 x 4 ¾ x 1 3/4 The PhysiX Blackout features the NEX Pearl Reactive cover stock at a 2000 grit Abralon finish wrapped around the Atomic AI Core. This ball not only looks great, smells great, but rolls great. I drilled this ball to be a touch weaker than my Attention Star S2 and has been the perfect complement. Once my S2 starts to burn up I can switch to the PhysiX Blackout and not move a board. The Blackout gives me good length for a ball that is 2000 out of the box, and due to the surface, it reads the midlane and still packs a punch on the backend due to the pearl cover. This ball is a must have!!!

  • 5

    Physix Blackout by Casey murphy

    Posted by Casey Murphy on Dec 20th 2024

    Orientation: Right Handed Rev Rate: 400 RPM Speed: 16-17 MPH PAP: 4 ½ over and 1 1/8 up Location: Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO Pattern: High Volume THS VLS Layout: Layout 1: 4 5/8 x 4 x 2 ½ (Pin above bridge) Layout 2: 4 ¼ x 4 x 4 (pin below bridge) The Physix is back! This time with AI! The Physix Blackout is a new pearl asym from Storm in the signature line. Spoiler alert: I love it! One of my favorite current line balls is the Vebo but there are times were it cant handle volume, especially when it’s mounded up in the middle. The PBO solves that problem! The motion is pretty similar but the cover is much stronger and can handle the oil. The sanded cover doesn’t bog down the reaction too much, so there’s plenty of backend. If you like Physix line, the Physix Blackout does the “Physix thing” and hooks and gets forward. But not too much, Physix forward, IYKYK. I think the Physix Blackout is my favorite Physix and I’ve already drilled another one.

  • 5

    All new Blackout

    Posted by Roto Grip Rick on Dec 19th 2024

    Storm Physix Blackout Layout: 5 ½ x 3 ½ x 2 ½ Ball specs: Atomic Core with A.I. outer core technology wrapped in NEX pearl coverstock with box finish is 2000 grit. The holiday season is here and so is the next Signature Series release – the new Physix Blackout. The new Blackout fits in between the 2 prior releases, the Virtual Energy and the Lighting Blackouts, and I am LOVING IT!!! With the Atomic Core, the ball is smoother and “gentler” in the mid lane and does not have the hard reaction in the backend like the VEB or the LB. The PB reads and reacts very smoothly for me, and I can use it on fresh and making small adjustments through the night in league and practice, I can stay with the ball longer than normal “fresh” condition balls I currently use, like the Sublime Focus and my favorite ball for the past year the Hustle X-ray. Where I need to jump out of these two balls in the middle of the matches or in tournament play when the fronts are a little used up, the strength of the Atomic Core and the NEX cover finished at 2000 grit, allows me more room to play with and able to stay with the stronger piece. I still like switching to the LB when they get really fried out, or where I bowl on older HPL where the front and middle panels are so beat up that anything with a more compressed core would start up sooner, the Physix Blackout gets down the lane but still provides stability and reliability. The Physix Blackout is starting to become my 2nd favorite ball this bowling season. This will replace 2 balls in my current league and tournament bags. Cannot wait to drill the second one once it arrives. Check for upcoming Storm Matchmaker Live! Events in your area, or chat with your local pro shop about the Physix Blackout and how it will help elevate your game.

  • 5

    Storm PhysiX Blackout – WWRD 12/13/2024

    Posted by Patrick Dombrowski on Dec 18th 2024

    Cover: NeX Pearl Reactive Core: Atomic A.I. RG: 2.47 RG. Diff.: 0.055 Finish: 2000-Grit Abralon Fragrance: Pineapple Storm’s new PhysiX Blackout is a Pearl Asymmetric Piece. This piece is good for Heavy-Medium Volume Patterns. PAP is 5 5/16 R 1 3/16 Up. Rev Rate: 400. Speed: 16.5. Drilled this piece with the Pin Up between the Fingers, CG kicked out 1” from the palm, and 1” Left of the Mass Bias. I threw this on a left over house pattern. Out of Box ball motion was clean through the front part of the lane, started In the midlane, with a smooth backend reaction. I compared this piece to the Lightning Blackout (Symmetric Piece). Lightning was 2-2 right and was sharper on the backend when it saw the friction. The PhysiX Blackout will be a good piece to start a block and then switch to the Lightning Blackout when the PhysiX Blackout starts too early. This piece will be good for all styles. Check Out the Ball motion Video on my YouTube Page: https://youtube.com/shorts/g8i7lomfB7E?feature=share

  • 5

    Physix Blackout Review

    Posted by Adam Chase on Dec 17th 2024

    layout: 4 1/2 x 3 x 2 Surface: 2000 Abralon with Power Edge Finish Rev Rate: 470 RPM Tilt: 13* The Infinite Physix has been one of my favorite league balls in the last few years so was pretty excited when this new Physix Blackout was announced! The Atomic Core has always matched up well to my game and with this AI version, I knew it would be great on the heavier tournament conditions and my current 44ft league pattern. Paired with the NEX Pearl coverstock with added nano-particles, the Physix Blackout can handle both the fresh and transition with ease. I chose to add Power Edge Finish on mine because of my success with the Infinite Physix with which I finished with Reacta Shine Polish. When I compared the two balls on my house pattern, I saw a lot of similar features. The Physix Blackout with its strong coverstock was stronger and a little smoother than I anticipated compared to the Infinite. The Power Edge finish got the ball through the front with ease and gave me ample continuation through the pins which is what I have always expected with the Physix line. Compared to the Infinite, I saw about 4 boards more of overall hook with the Blackout with very similar shape in the backend. When using it in league, I was able to use it on the fresh because it still gave me enough midlane traction and backend control you would need on the fresh. As the lanes transitioned, I really didn't have to move too much left with my feet to keep my striking going. The cleaner finish of the Power Edge got the ball through the front still with ease even with 6 other right-handed bowlers on the pair. Into game 3, I did start to see the strength of the core and cover combo which forced my feet about a zone further left. The control of the coverstock made me have to come around the side of the ball a little bit to get the corners out. What was great, was the ability to use it for the 3 games of league. Generally, for asymmetrical balls, I don't have that ability too often s it was certainly nice to see. I recommend this ball to anyone who liked the infinite physix but wants a little more teeth on it, a pearl ball that they can use on the fresh when dull or the conditions are right and with polish, can make it a transition ball off of an Ion Max. Medium to lower rev rates will also love this ball on a variety of lane conditions as it will be strong enough for heavy oil but not as early as a solid asymmetrical piece. View my video below: https://youtu.be/mKr1mZeRtB4 Adam Chase

  • 5

    Storm Physix Blackout

    Posted by Dannial Cohen on Dec 15th 2024

    Storm Physix Blackout Review Layout VLS-5x4x2 3/4 Surface-2000 Grit The Storm Physix Blackout uses the Atomic Core with AI Technology wrapped with the NEX Pearl coverstock. The Physix Blackout will be a great compliment to the high performance Storm lineup. The Physix Blackout will fit between the Ion Max and the Ion Pro with continuous ball motion. For me the Physix Blackout will be cleaner than the Ion Max with more backend but pick up more in the midlane than the Ion Pro. For those of you that had the Infinite Physix you will notice that the Physix Blackout will be stronger ball motion overall due to the stronger coverstock. The Virtual Energy Blackout will be a lot longer with a sharper backend but will not handle as much oil. I can definitely see having multiple Physix Blackout’s in my bag with different surface preps due to the versatility of the core and coverstock. The Storm Physix Blackout will be available December 13th!!!!!!

  • 5

    Physix Blackout

    Posted by Blake Albers on Dec 14th 2024

    I drilled the new Storm Physix Blackout 5x4.5x2 using the vls layout system. The goal of this layout is to give me a bit more length, but still have the ball retain enough energy to get through the pins. Initial thoughts of this ball are Strong, smooth, and versatile. This physix blackout features NeX Pearl Cover paired with the Atomic Ai core. With NeX being on the cover, this ball wants to roll really early, even with it being a pearl. After throwing it for a few games I saw the 2000 grit box finish wear off a touch, which made the ball have more length, and retain more energy. In a tournament bag, this ball would for sure be one of the first 2 balls out of my bag. If your looking for a early yet clean shape, this is the ball for you! I highly recommend picking this ball up when you get the chance!

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