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Storm Parallax Hybrid Reactive Bowling Ball 1st Quality 15 lbs 🎳 Undrilled

$ 88.68

Availability: 12 in stock
  • Ball Type: Ten-Pin Bowling Ball
  • Sport/Activity: Bowling
  • Brand: Storm
  • Core Type: Symmetric
  • Condition: New
  • Color: Marine/Steel/Black
  • Features: Undrilled
  • Performance: High Performance
  • Item Weight: 15 lb
  • Material: TractionX7 Hybrid Reactive
  • Coverstock: Hybrid Reactive

    Description

    Storm Parallax Bowling Ball 1st Quality 15 lbs New In Box
    THIS IS A BRAND NEW IN BOX UNDRILLED
    15lb. 4oz.   4-4.5 PIN WITH 3.84 TOP
    See Pic of the Actual Ball
    🎳
    you will receive!
    Balls shipped in new boxes with bubble wrap to protect during shipping (insured)
    Don’t wait long or I will drill it and put it in my Arsenal
    !
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    Color:
    Marine/Steel/Black
    Coverstock: TractionX7 Hybrid Reactive
    Weight Block: Aeroflo™ Core
    Factory Finish: 1500 Grit Polished
    Flare Potential: 6"+ (High)
    Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.52
    Differential (Diff): 0.054
    Intermediate Differential (Mass Bias): 0.019
    Fragrance: Funnel Cake
    TractionX7 coverstock is making its debut on the Parallax. We stepped back and took the best features of our seven most popular coverstocks: ReactorTM, R2STM, TX-16TM, NRGTM, SPECTM, GI-20TM, and NeXTM. What’s realized has more texture, more porosity, and more motility that combines the benefits of seven of the most iconic coverstocks to ever leave the Storm workshop. TractionX7 headlines the durability of TX-16, the backend of R2S, and the slower oil absorption rates of SPEC. Simply put, there’s versatility encased in TractionX7’s genome that stays put for as long as it stays in your bag.
    The Aeroflo Core builds on the classical Storm credence of elegance and simplicity. The ellipsed hole filled with lighter core material constructs a higher RG than what is typically found in most asymmetric balls. The flip block coupled at the bottom ensures high total differential, but without the crucial cuts on the Y-axis, the intermediate differential would be just 0.007! The strategically positioned depressions on the Z-axis 6 3/4” from the pin mimic the effect of an extra hole in a similar space and keeps the intermediate differential at a more workable amount. Having a precise ratio of intermediate to total differential makes drilling less sensitive for drillers and provides a truer roll for bowlers.