Bowling Balls (Storm Concept) Frequently Asked Questions

updated: April, 2026

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Q: What is the Storm Concept bowling ball?

A: The Storm Concept is a high performance bowling ball released in February 2026. It features the Radius symmetrical core (RG 2.61, differential 0.020 for 15 lb) and the new ARC Pearl Reactive coverstock finished at 1000 grit Abralon. Designed as a urethane like control ball with modern reactive power, it delivers smooth, predictable motion with strong midlane traction and excellent continuation.

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Q: What lane conditions is the Storm Concept best for?

A: The Storm Concept excels on medium to heavy oil patterns, short patterns, flat sport conditions, and transitioning or breaking down house shots. It is ideal when you need controlled, consistent motion without overreacting. It performs well where traditional reactive balls hook too much or urethane balls lack power and carry.

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Q: Who should use the Storm Concept bowling ball?

A: It is suitable for all bowler styles from strokers to crankers and works across a wide range of rev rates. It is especially useful for bowlers who play straighter angles or need a reliable control piece on challenging conditions. The ball provides forgiveness and consistency, making it great for league and tournament play.

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Q: How does the Storm Concept hook compared to urethane or other reactive balls?

A: The Concept offers urethane style smoothness and control with more reactive power, better pin carry, and no slimy carrydown. It reads the midlane early for a smooth, continuous arc rather than a sharp angular snap. It has low flare potential so it stays predictable and does not overreact like most pearls or solids.

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Q: What are the pros and cons of the Storm Concept?

A: Pros include outstanding control and consistency, urethane like motion with stronger reactive hit and carry, excellent oil absorption without carrydown, low maintenance, and versatility on tough patterns. Cons include low overall hook and flare (not ideal for big angular needs), it can feel too smooth for bowlers who prefer aggressive backend snap, and it works best as a specialty piece rather than an all around ball.

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