Thursday, September 9, 2010
Tropical Heat by Storm

On the Shelf.....

When I pulled this ball out of the bag, the first thing someone said was, "I like the look of that ball, what is that?" Now in my eyes that’s a good sign. The color scheme reminds me of Superman ice cream. Here comes the Heat of the summer.

On the lanes.....

The Tropical Heat was drilled with the many factors in mind, like my rev-rate, speed, and where it will fit in my arsenal. I really didn’t want to give this ball get too much length and too much angle at my breakpoint. It was tested on AMF HPL, Pro Anvilane, and wood surface with Guardian heads. I was able to play a few different parts of the lane due to the multiple surfaces bowled on. I really liked the length that this ball had, even with the pin down layout, but this still had a lot of backend reaction once it got to the breakpoint.

 

      In Conclusion....

Just like the Hy-brid version of this ball, the Tropical Heat looks to be a really strong addition to the ‘entry level’ reactive price point. Recreational or New Bowlers will have a really good ball to start their bowling careers. Your average bowlers will have a great ball for most house conditions, and the Tournament player or weekend warrior, will have a ball for most challenge/sport patterns that are shorter in length or volume. Crankers will have a ball if they want to play the bumper on the Typical House shot. Tweeners will be able to have a go to ball when the lanes are starting to dry up a bit but really don’t feel like moving inside to much. Strokers will need this ball when they’re looking at their third game, wondering how to stay where they’re comfortable with a piece that has length and some "pop" at the backend.

 

 

Color: Red/Blue
Stock: Reactor Pearl Reactive
Weight Block: Turbine
RG: 2.55
Differential: .038

Review Ball 15 lbs.
Layout: Pin 4.5" X 40 degrees pin above ring finger

GLC's "Out of 5 Stars" Ratings......

Length: 4.25  Back End 4.75  Shelf Appeal 4.75

 

 

Tropical Heat by Storm Hybrid

On the Shelf.....

The Black/Silver color scheme of this ball is relatively basic for Storm. It will not give you that WOW factor on the shelf, but I personally like the color. They also have a different fragrance, Ginger Verbena, for this one as well. Yeah, I know, scented bowling balls, but hey it matters to some customers.

On the lanes.....

Alright, for everyone thinking about the reaction of this ball, you will have to free your mind, since when you see the price point and the word "Tropical". The first thought in everyone’s mind will be that it’s a dry lane ball. Not with this combination of core and cover stock! This ball was tested on both AMF HPL, Brunswick Pro Anvilane, and wood surface with Guardian heads. All three centers had house patterns, but the characteristics of the pattern calls for playing 3 different parts of the lane. The Tropical Heat Hybrid is quite a change from the other Tropical line bowling balls. It clears the front part of the lane with ease, as the Tropical Storm bowling balls did, but this ball has a lot of backend reaction. The combination of the Fast/Furious core, coupled with the Hybrid cover, gives this Tropical Heat a serious good look out on the lanes.

 In Conclusion....

The industry is changing to give better equipment for those bowlers looking for a great reacting bowling ball without spending a lot of money and Storm has listened to the bowlers. I believe everyone will have a place for the new Tropical Heat. Strokers may have to tweak the cover because of how clean this ball is in the front part of the lane. Tweeners will enjoy the backend reaction, and Crankers may also have to watch the surface as well, to make sure that it doesn’t have "too much over/under". Storm has stepped up their game to make this ‘entry level’ bowling ball one that will be used on most house conditions, and some of the shorter sport/challenge patterns.

 

Color: Black/Silver
Stock: Reactor Hybrid Reactive
Weight Block: Turbine
RG: 2.55
Differential: .038

Review Ball 15 lbs.
Layout: Pin 4.5" X 40 degrees pin above ring finger

GLC's "Out of 5 Stars" Ratings......

Length: 4.25  Back End 4.75  Shelf Appeal 3.75

 

 

 

 

Burst by Columbia 300

 

On the Shelf.....

The new Burst is a great looking color combination. The Color of the dark red and silver with black make this bowling ball very rich looking on the shelf. An expensive looking bowling ball without an expensive looking price tag.

On the lanes.....

 

I tested the Burst at Bowling IQ on the Brunswick Anvil lane synthetic surface on your THS condition. This bowling ball is definitely cleaner through the front part of the lane than the Resurgence with a much more defined back end motion. I was very surprised to see the Burst make its move in the backend. It was strong, but very predictable. When I increased my rev rate I found a lot of success with the bowling ball from the inside. When I weakened my release, it gave me the straighter angle to the pocket with a strong but manageable back end reaction. Using my normal release, caused me to have a little over/under reaction, so I adjusted the surface and it blended the Burst out much better.

 

In Conclusion....

 

The new Burst will suit bowler’s styles from the Stroker to the Cranker. Strokers will love the ease it gets through the front part without the over reaction on the outside dry part of the lane. The Burst will give the Stroker just enough "pop" in the backend to get the corners out. Crankers will like the new Burst straight out of the box finish. It will give them ease through the front, and with the Cranker’s high rev rate, give them back end reaction without too much snap. Tweener’s will have to tweak the cover, or take just a little bit of the factory polish off to smooth it out. Tweeners can use it out of the box if they want to attack those medium to lighter patterns without sacrificing back end reaction. This tester will personally have this ball for more of the longer oil patterns where you need length with some, but not too much, snap at the backend. All in all, the new Burst will be a great bowling ball for the price and give your competition something to think about. Burst out into the new bowling season with Columbia!

 

 

Color: Red Red Pearl/Black/Silver pearl
Stock: New Era
Weight Block: Resurgence Core
RG: 2.46
Differential: .040

Review Ball 15 lbs.
Layout: Pin 4" from axis point, with center of gravity 5.5" from axis point

GLC's "Out of 5 Stars" Ratings......

Length: 4.00  Back End 4.00  Shelf Appeal 4.75

 

 

 

Track 920T

 

 

On the Shelf.....

The new 920T has a very rich cherry color. Sticking with the trends of bowling balls this year, it’s subtle yet simple. This tester doesn’t like the flashy colors and this ball suits me very well.

On the lanes.....

I tested the new 920T on QAMF HPL Synthetic lane surface at Bowling IQ. We had the PBA Shark Pattern oiled on the lanes. I brought out the 920A to do a comparison between the two bowling balls. At first glance, I thought my eyes were deceiving me. The new 920T had a very strong backend reaction. I actually saw more backend reaction with the 920T than I did with the 920A. Both pieces had the exact same surface and drill pattern for a more accurate test. When I asked a couple of other on-lookers about what they saw, they agreed. The new 920T had some real get up and go at the back end. Compared to the 930T, I saw more down lane recovery with more pop on the back end. With the new 920T, I definitely got a lot more "bowling breaks" with pin carry than with the other test balls. On the shark pattern, if you leak it too far outside you will not get recovery down lane. Instead of the typical washout leave you would see, the 920T came back stronger than expected which was great to see out on the lanes.

In Conclusion....

The new 920T is a great complement to the 930T. It gives you a cleaner read through the front part of the lane than the 930T with more backend ball reaction. In this tester’s hand, it had more back end than the 920A. Most bowling styles will have this ball fit in their arsenal. Crankers will like the power and explosive carry the 920T has, while the Tweeners and Strokers will have a ball to go to when the heads get a little dry and they start to see some carry down. The 920T will be great when you need to clear the fronts while still maintaining power and movement in the back end. I look forward to Track’s new lineup this year simply because I feel they have some great equipment and have covered themselves with bowling balls to combat most, if not all, the patterns a bowler will see. If you haven’t given Track a try lately, I suggest you do this year.

Color: Cherry Cover
Stock: Intermix Hybrid Technology
Weight Block: Modified Leggo
RG: 2.57 Differential: .057

Review Ball 15 lbs.
Layout: 50 degree by 3 1/2 by 30 degrees (pin aboe ring finger mass bias 1" left of thumb)

GLC's "Out of 5 Stars" Ratings......

Length: 4.25  Back End 4.50  Shelf Appeal 4.25

"INVASION" BY STORM

On the Shelf.....

At first glance it looks similar to the Dimension bowling ball Storm released earlier last year. The look is very appealing with this color combination and a new fragrance and neat logo. 

On the lanes…

This ball is a monster in every way. I, recently, had started having trouble on some of the new Anvilane surfaces getting my ball to read the lane early enough with my speed and rev rate in today’s scoring environments. With this ball, I can get back to where I need to be. I can get back to my "comfort zone" and start the invasion of strikes! The Invasion seems to rev up a little quicker on the lanes but still has a lot left on the back part of the lane. This Invasion has tremendous power when it enters the pocket. Pin carry is just phenomenal!

In conclusion…

The Invasion has stepped the game up again with Storm’s new core (Origin) and a newer version of their R3X Solid Reactive cover stock. Strokers will love the free hook that they will receive with this ball and start to feel like they have more room on the lane then in the past. Tweeners will have to find some oil in order to not have this ball maximize its potential. Crankers will need to find oil to be able to keep this ball on the lanes. I suggest using some what weaker layouts for this style of bowler or touch the surface with some polish. All in all, this new Invasion will be the new standard in creating midlane ball reaction with strong back end motion and tremendous pin carry.

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Color:  Violet/Crimson/Sapphire
Cover: R3X Solid Reactive
Weight Block: Origin Core
 
RG: 2.48
Differential: 0.057 
Review ball: 15 Lbs
Layout:  40 degree drilling angle 5.0 inch pin  
  

GLC’s “Out of 5 Stars” Rating…

Appeal: 4.25 Length: 4.0 Back End: 4.0

All balls were equipped with Turbo Insert products including the #1 selling interchangeable thumb insert, Switch Grip. For details on their premium line of insert products and accessories, visit http://www.turbogrips.com/

"REIGN OF FIRE" BY STORM
 

 

 

On the Shelf.....

Storm again went with a Retro theme of Burnt Orange/Scarlet for the Reign of Fire. The ball looks like a cross between the Tour Power and Fire Power of years’ past. A very distinct look that will have everyone in the bowling center knowing what you are throwing. The color could be a drawing card or a detractor depending on your color taste.

On the lanes…

The layout on this ball was done with the thought in mind that I needed to find some smoother reactions on some of the fresher synthetics and some old wood lanes that I currently bowl on. What I got was just that! This ball is really clean thru the front part of the lane and not jumpy at all at the breakpoint. On some of the fresh, it allows me to play the drier part of the lane without having the ball going sideways when it gets to the dry a little early. On the wood, I can get in a little bit more, but still don’t have to worry about the ball going to high when the lanes start to burn up.

In conclusion…

The Reign of Fire has its rightful place in Storm’s Thunder line. Storm has always does a really good job of finding a hole in a certain product line and filling the void. The Hy-Road was the standard in this line, the Reign is the skid/flip ball of the line, and the Reign of Fire is the control ball. Strokers should drill this ball with a stronger layout or leave it at box finish to get some needed backend reaction. Tweeners should be able to play the bumper with this ball on a variety of conditions, and the Crankers may love this ball for all the control and hit that this ball should give. Storm has done another outstanding job with another great ball release to combat the bowler’s needs in today’s market.

Color: Burnt Orange / Scarlet
Cover: R2S Solid Reactive

Weight C.A.M.
RG: 2.57
Differential: 0.048 
Review ball: 15 Lbs
Layout:  60 degree drilling angle 4.0 inch pin  
  

GLC’s “Out of 5 Stars” Rating…

Appeal: 2.50 Length: 3.00 Back End: 3.75

All balls were equipped with Turbo Insert products including the #1 selling interchangeable thumb insert, Switch Grip. For details on their premium line of insert products and accessories, visit www.turbogrips.com

TOTAL BEDLAM

Columbia 300’s new Total Bedlam is a very eye catching color combination. A very unique color combination that provides a portion of it to have a polished look while the surface remains sanded.

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Pure Swing by Columbia 300

 By Tom Smallwood....Columbia 300 Staff Player, PBA Titlist

 

On the lanes…

As a power player/full roller I have the Pure Swing clean down the lane but remaining strong overall. Backend motion is the standout here with the most continuous backend of the Columbia 300 lineup. The best thing about this ball is the great versatility! I had three Pure Swings drilled identically for the tour show all with different cover preparations. Each showed distinct ball motions more so than any other ball has done for me. I have thrown this on everything from house patterns to demanding tour patterns and have yet to find a weakness.

 

In conclusion…

The new Pure Swing is a great new bowling ball from Columbia 300. It has power and versatility all in one. I feel that this bowling ball will be a great match in the hands of "down and in players" as well as power players that want to play deeper and get it back around the corner. Strokers and tweeners should not fear adding surface to the pearl surface to get it started if needed. Power players should enjoy the ability to get this one back from all areas of the lane. All in all, a very good strong, powerful bowling ball from Columbia300. A true winner!!!

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Color: Black/Gold
Cover:Full Tilt 5.0 Pearl

RG: 2.52
Differential: .015
Review ball: 15 Lbs

GLC’s “Out of 5 Stars” Rating…

Appeal: 4.00 Length:4.25 Back End: 4.75

All balls were equipped with Turbo Insert products including the #1 selling interchangeable thumb insert, Switch Grip. For details on their premium line of insert products and accessories, visit www.turbogrips.com

MUTANT CELL by Roto Grip

On the shelf… 

Wow this is a stand out ball on the shelf. The colors are wild! It definitely will get noticed. It is a bold statement with the color combination, but Roto Grip is a stand out kind of company so this fits well with them.

 

On the lanes…

I tested this ball with two different surfaces on the same typical house shot condition. I first tested this on Anvil Lane surface with the out of the box finish. This new mutant cell with the 2000 box finish, combined with my layout made this one very aggressive bowling ball. Trying to square up on the lane was not an option. This ball has tremendous midlane reaction and a smoother back end reaction out of the box for me personally. I definitely had to move into the great wall of oil to keep this mutant cell in the pocket. Once I got lined up the first thing I saw was sheer power. I usually do not throw pins around, but I did with the Mutant cell. My next test was to take the Mutant cell to 4000 abralon and polish it.  Doing this I had a much straighter ball reaction. With the combination of surface and the great wall of oil on the lanes, this went to long for my bowling style. If I was on a little less oil volume, I feel the polish would have worked out the best. Pin action on this Mutant Cell stays in place just like the rest of the Cell Line, even with the slight variance they did to the core.

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In conclusion…

The new Mutant Cell is best suited to fit in the arsenal for those heavier longer oil patterns. The High rev players will need to touch the surface for them, but us tweeners and strokers have a new Roto Grip ball that will attack the heavy oil. If you are on more of a medium pattern, then I suggest the higher rev players to apply a little bit of polish and watch this thing turn the corner. This will be a ball in my bag, just in case I run into a sport pattern that that has the longer pattern. I think we can say that Roto Grip is breaking through the market with a wide variety of bowling balls to attack most conditions.

 

Color: Red/Black/Yellow
Cover: Cytoplasmic XL Solid Reactive
Weight Block: Nucleus II
RG: 2.54
Differential: 0.047
Fragrance:

Review ball: 15 Lbs
Layout:  30 degree drilling angle pin 4.0 from P.A.P. 55 degree angle to VAL
Surface 2000 abralon

GLC’s “Out of 5 Stars” Rating…

Appeal: 4.25 Length: 3.75 Back End: 4.25

All balls were equipped with Turbo Insert products including the #1 selling interchangeable thumb insert, Switch Grip. For details on their premium line of insert products and accessories, visit www.turbogrips.com

 

VIRTUAL ENERGY by Storm

Wow, is all I think I need to say about the color. This color combo is so rich looking, I think you would feel like you have gold sitting on your shelf. Heads are going to turn with this ball.

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