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Storm Summit Bowling Ball

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  • Storm Summit Bowling Ball
  • Storm Summit Bowling Ball
  • Storm Summit Bowling Ball
MSRP: $289.95
$174.95
— You save $115.00

Description

Storm Summit Bowling Ball

  • Color: Blue/Gold/Silver
  • Coverstock: TX-23 Hybrid Reactive
  • Weight Block: Centripetal™ HD -A.I. Core
  • Factory Finish: 3000-grit Abralon
  • Flare Potential: High
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.46; 15lbs - 2.46; 14lbs - 2.46
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.056; 15lbs - 0.056; 14lbs - 0.056
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): N/A
  • Fragrance: Snickerdoodle

Additional product information:

There’s new technology stacked inside and out in the state-of-the-art Summit. Starting with the cover, TX-23 Hybrid is a modernized variation of the beloved TX-16™ that’s soared the Phaze™ II to record heights. Equipped with all the midlane read you can handle, this improved formula gives enhanced oil absorption for even better grip on those slick conditions. We’ve taken the Centripetal HD weight block and paired it with our new A.I. (Amplified Inertia) outer core.  This drives the RG down and differential up, everything you need to ensure this ball spins up fast and a lot. Officially, this is Storm’s strongest symmetric ball to date. Once you get one in your hands it’ll be tough to get it out

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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium/Heavy
Factory Finish:
Sanded 3000 Abralon
Core Type:
Symmetrical
Coverstock:
Hybrid Reactive
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57 Reviews

  • 5
    summit bowling ball

    Posted by Anthony passaretti on Oct 20th 2023

    Buddies came through again .after conversation with Chad on how i should have the Summit drilled. I received the ball the next day drilled and fit like a glove. I been shopping with buddies for 20 years Chris and his staff always have time for you when you call.As for the ball , i m in my seventh week of my league i already have (5) 700 series with ball including a 300.Ball hits like a truck. I already ordered a second one. BUDDIES IS THE WAY TO GO.THANKS

  • 5
    Summit

    Posted by Zachary P Woelfel on Oct 15th 2023

    The all new Storm Summit is Storm’s strongest symmetric piece to date, comparable to the Roto Grip TNT. Compared to the TNT, however, I believe that the Summit will be the most user friendly for a variety of players. For me this ball feels a lot more like the Storm Axiom, a ball that was very strong, and versatile both in lane play and on a variety of patterns. For me this ball allows me to move farther left without sacrificing carry compared to the TNT which tends to bog down when I get too far left. The Summit would be a ball that I take out of the bag first on longer/high volume patterns. I tend to like symmetric cores more than asymmetric ones so this ball will fit a spot in my bag that I was missing. I am extremely excited to see what this ball can do moving forward, go out and get yours today!

  • 1
    Storm summit

    Posted by Keith Desio on Oct 9th 2023

    Never been a fan of storm equipment,thought this ball would be different but no,for me ball reaction terrible last time I’ll throw storm just doesn’t suit me

  • 4
    The Summit

    Posted by Keith Cordy on Sep 11th 2023

    LANE CONDITION: Length: 42 Type: THS COMMENTS Announcing Storm’s strongest symmetric ball to date. Featuring the Centripetal HD weight block is surrounded by the ALL-NEW A.I. (Amplified Inertia) outer core which lowers the RG down and raises the Diff up ensuring maximum flare potential. Paired with the TX-23 Hybrid Cover, a cover derived from the TR16 solid on the PhazeII it is a significantly stronger dig in the oil on heavier THS or longer sport. My layout is: 5 1/4 x 5 3/8 x 1 3/8 Revrate: 325 AT: 16 The Summit for me was very slow. It looks like my Gem rolling down the lanes, only its symmetrical. Depending on what the lane is giving me, I was able to start a session playing the track area. Carry was above average along this line but as the lanes transitioned, my moves left to find the right amount of head oil allowed me to achieve optimum entry angle. I did want to keep my speed up as slower deliveries quickly read the friction. The Summit can hold its own against any big asym depending on the need. If you have issues matching up with big asymmetrical balls, then this ball should be in your arsenal. For the one ball, one league THB is a must. My Summit fits between my 900G Reality and RG TNT. Same shapes with different rolls. I say use the Summit when you want a ball stronger than the TNT and slower response than your big asymmetrical. Visit a VIP Proshop today. 900 Global Staff Ambassador #GoGlobal #SquadRG #stormnation #iambowling #12InARowProShop #CustomThumbzProshop

  • 5
    Storm Summit ball review

    Posted by Mike Craig on Aug 31st 2023

    I drilled my SUMMIT up with a 4 x 4 x 4 pin under layout. I use this layout on pin unders to try to get a smooth transition. I have left it box finish which is 2000 abralon. Initial thoughts were strong but smooth. The SUMMIT was seeing the friction very early but not hopping off it like my other stronger pin up balls like the DNA and GEM were. The SUMMIT is a nice add on for when your big core/big traction balls are seeing the friction early and starting to stop or slow down too much. The SUMMIT also gives the appearance of a nice ball to have another as a compliment. I am going to add a pin up layout in the SUMMIT to go with the one I have already.

  • 5
    Summit

    Posted by Todd B on Aug 30th 2023

    The new Storm Summit features the Centripetal HD weight block and is surrounded by an all new A.I. (amplified inertia) outer core. All of that is wrapped in a new TX-23 Hybrid cover stock. The Summit is the strongest symmetrical ball Storm has ever released. Drilled at 5x4x2 (pin above bridge), this ball does not disappoint. I was a big fan of the Axiom, which is similar in RG and differential, but the Summit surpasses the performance of the Axiom. The Summit is cleaner through the front part of the lane and provides a much stronger backend motion than the Axiom. For a low RG ball, this ball just keeps on coming when you must open your angles. The one thing the Summit needs is oil because it flat out hooks!! This ball will smooth out the wet/dry house patterns and will also provide enough traction on the heavier sport patterns

  • 5
    Storm Summit

    Posted by BRIAN HIRSCH on Aug 24th 2023

    Hey everyone, I'm back with another ball review, and this time it's for the Storm Summit! In 15 pounds this ball is wrapped in the TX-23 Hybrid Coverstock and comes with 3000 abaron and an RG of 2.46, Diff of .056. So what do we have here…. This ball is the strongest symmetric to date and has been compared to a stronger Phaze 2 and what a compliment that is. Now that I have thrown this ball I have found it very strong and as I have said in other reviews being more speed than rev dominant I have found this ball to look best going straight down the track. I have thrown it against the 900 Global Zen Gold Label and had to move right as the Zen GL is a shiny pearl with React Gloss. I see this ball being great on the fresh and after some lane shine can be the ball you can bowl all three games of league with. Get out to your local STORM VIP shop or local Pro Shop and get yours today! BOWLER STYLE: RH - Power Stroker Rev Rate: 320 Ball Speed: 15-16 PAP: 4 7/8 right 5/8 up. #Storm #VISE #BowlersChoiceProShop #BabesAndBallsBowling #LogoInfusion or #IAmBowling (coupon code HIRSCH 20% off at checkout)

  • 5
    Summit Review

    Posted by Brian Locke on Aug 24th 2023

    The Storm Summit has been a staple in my bag since I had it drilled! It fits right above my Phaze 2 in my bag, which it compliments extremely well! If my Phaze 2 is a little too clean in the mid-lane, my Summit picks up in the mid-lane a little earlier (thanks to its super lower RG with the AI tech.) With the updated cover from the Phaze 2, TX-23 Hybrid, the Summit is still fairly clean through the fronts, and its more of what’s inside the ball that gets it to read earlier and smooth out! I imagine this one may be in my bag for quite a while! Coverstock: TX-23 Hybrid Core: Centripetal HD with AI tech (amplified Inertia) RG: 2.46 - Differential: .056 (15lbs) Layout: 5 x 5 x 4 2LS Pap: 4 7/8 Right, ¼ up Rev Rate: +-500 Speed 17-18mph Brian Locke - Storm Amateur Staff

  • 5
    Storm Summit Review by Casey Murphy

    Posted by Casey Murphy on Aug 22nd 2023

    Orientation: Right Handed Rev Rate: 400 RPM Speed: 16-17 MPH PAP: 4 ½ over and ½ up Location: Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO Pattern: High Volume THS VLS Layout: Layout 1: 5 x 4 x 2 ½ (pin above bridge) Layout 2: 4 ½ x 4 x 4 1/8 (pin below bridge) New Master line ball. New Core. New Cover. This the lowest RG I can ever remember and the highest diff in awhile too! This ball REVS UP and HOOOKKSSS. The nice thing is it’s the same reactive cover formula as the Phaze 2, one of the goat balls but this time the Summit cover is the TX-23 Hybrid. It’s definitely a little cleaner than our biggest covers meaning it can handle the volume and has NO problem hooking. The Summit features the Centripetal HD weight block with the AI outer core which helps create this very unique ball motion. The is the best addition the Master line we’ve seen in some time. I feel like I can use the Summit on typical house patterns as well and some of the heavier blended tougher patterns. The Summit HOOOKS tho, so you better have some volume! If you loved the Phaze 2 and want an earlier and smoother shape, go with the Summit!

  • 5
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    Posted by DeeRonn Booker on Aug 22nd 2023

    The Summit surprised me. Looking at the Low RG. And Extremely High Diff. before drilling, I can’t believe the ball still motions down lane. The .056 Diff in the Summit allows for huge angles through the front of the lane with a reassurance that the ball will make it back to the pocket and still carry. It reminds me of a continuous Asymmetric ball which I like. I used a layout to slightly lower the diff by having the pin in my ring finger (5 ½ x 4 x 3 ½). I knew by design this ball was going to have a lot of hook potential and I typically bowl better with balls that hook less, so I wanted to make sure this ball had a good amount of play when I’m bowling in local tournaments. Shinning the cover does help, but I recommend through it first before changing the cover.

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