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Storm Proton PhysiX
The Storm Proton PhysiX high-performance bowling ball was designed to offer traction and hook on just about any heavy oil condition you might come across. This bowling ball is the third in the popular PhysiX line and continues the success of the Atomic core. The low RG of the core assists in producing spin on the ball and when combined with the NeX Solid Reactive coverstock this ball is unstoppable on heavy oil conditions. The Proton PhysiX offers a good midlane read while generating a strong entry angle that will maximize pin carry.
- Color: Magenta/Black/Violet
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Coverstock: NeX Solid Reactive
- Core: Atomic
- Finish: 2000-grit Abralon
- RG: 2.48 (based on 15# ball)
- Differential: 0.053 (based on 15# ball)
- Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy Oil
- Fragrance: Frosted Cupcake
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: STBBMTNB
- Product ID: 13054
- Brand: Storm
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: High-Performance Balls

Customer Reviews | 15 Customer Questions
By Bryan from Tennessee
Pros:
Strong, Doesn't burn up energy
Cons:
Just don't drill it too strong
Best Uses:
Fresh Oil, Sport
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
More than I expected
Being a 900 Global staffer, I did not have the opportunity until recently to throw Storm and knew I wanted to get a strong asymmetrical solid as I’ve always known they have always delivered good equipment. I’ve always struggled with getting strong asymmetrical to turn the corner and carry the 10 or not burn up. The Proton Physix was everything I’ve been missing. I drilled in 50x4 1/2x45 and I have a slower ball speed and have 12 degrees of tilt. After drilling I was very impressed with the continuous early roll without the loss of hitting power. I did eventually put a little polish by hand just to have the ability to play a little deeper and have it turn the corner better which now helps being able to stay with this ball during a full league session. After throwing this ball for a week the overall strength impressed me as well as the ability to keep moving left, but the thing that impressed me the most is the NeX cover. I was expecting it to be strong which it is, but was not expecting it to work as well on lanes that are very wet dry. I don’t have to be afraid move left and send it to the dry. The NeX cover doesn’t over react off the dry nor does it burn up too much like you could see from strong asymmetrical solids. I am really excited for the Hyroad Maxx and look forward to that being a good down ball from the Proton Physix.
By Lewis martin from Tampa
Pros:
Very strong in the mid lane
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Strongest ball ever
have never had a ball that goes through the pins as good as this one on the fresh, picks up very strong in the mid lane and doesn't quit down lane, flat out amazing ball
By msinger95 from Reynoldsburg, Ohio
Pros:
Colors, Heavy Oil, Overall great addition to the Physixs line
Best Uses:
Heavy Oil
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Amazing Physix Addition
This ball is just WOW. I’ve loved every Physix ball, and this one compliments them all and hits the pins like a truck so that’s a plus! As soon as I let go of the ball it is so smooth and get down the lane. This is overall an amazing ball and I would recommend it for anyone looking to add a ball to their arsenal.
By Cameronsinger300 from Ohio
Pros:
This ball shines on heavy oil conditions
Cons:
Ball burns up to much on dry conditions
Best Uses:
Best used on longer more volume patterns
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Striking machine
The proton physix has been a great addition to storms high end solid line it has provided a great replacement to maybe balls people have loved such as the code x, wild streak, idol and even the original physix. This is just an amazing solid ball I would recommend anyone to have in their arsenal
By Kassy from Olympia, WA
Pros:
Smooth, controllable, loves OIL.
Cons:
Color combination
Best Uses:
Heavy Oil conditions
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Proton Physix
This is undoubtedly the strongest ball I have had in my bag in quite some time. I am just going to come out and say the ONLY thing I don’t like about this ball is that it is pink. But that is obviously a very personal opinion of something that doesn’t affect the balls performance on the lanes. Seeing as the original Physix is one of my all-time favorite balls I was very excited when Storm announced they would be wrapping the Atomic Core with the NeX solid cover. Even though the Proton is an asymmetrical bowling ball the NeX cover stock has allowed me to have “control” over this ball. I never feel as if it jumps off of the spot too quick like an asymmetric pearl would. The only ball I could compare its strength to is the Sure Lock, it just digs into the oil unlike anything I have seen since the Sure Lock was released.
By Dean Stewart from Erlanger, Ky
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Storm Proton PhysiX!
Introducing the brand new Proton PhysiX! This is Storm's new big asymmetrical ball! This ball features the NeX Solid Reactive coverstock wrapped around the Atomic core! The NeX Solid Reactive was featured in the Axiom and, the atomic core was featured in the original PhysiX! This ball just flat out hooks and, is known as a "Hook Monster"! For me this is a great ball for heavier lane conditions or, for when the transition hits and, the backends don't have as much friction. Compared to my Axiom this ball is more aggressive overall where as my Axiom is cleaner through the fronts and aggressive down lane.
Do yourself a favor and go get one! Everyone needs a ball like this in their bag!
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
Question:
How strong is this ball compared to ufo and gravity evolve
10/15/2020 - By DaltonHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
This will be extremely similar to the Gravity Evolve in almost every aspect with a solid cover, 2000 grit finish, and similar RG values. The UFO will give you a little more length from the weight block but will still be pretty similar.
10/15/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff0 of 0 customers found this answer helpful. Did you find this answer helpful? Yes | No Thanks for your feedback!
Question:
How does this ball compare to the roto grip Wreck-em?
11/9/2020 - By BonkaHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
This is going to be drastically different than the Wreck-em. The Wreck-em was a mid performance ball for medium to light oil and it had a pearl cover and polished finish to go long on the lanes. The Proton Physix is a high performance for heavy oil conditions with a solid cover and dull finish to read earlier on the lanes for a smooth arcing hook.
11/13/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff0 of 0 customers found this answer helpful. Did you find this answer helpful? Yes | No Thanks for your feedback!
Question:
How does this ball compare to the Axiom ?
11/15/2020 - By HamadHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
The Proton Physix is a high performance ball with a stronger asymmetric weight block and works in heavier oil conditions only. The Axiom is an upper mid performance ball with a symmetric weight block and rated more for medium to heavy oil. Both read the midlanes and have a smoother hook down the lane but the Proton Physix will be stronger
11/17/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff0 of 0 customers found this answer helpful. Did you find this answer helpful? Yes | No Thanks for your feedback!
Question:
What is the price ship to Singapore
11/17/2020 - By JosephHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
International shipping is available but it will be calculated during your checkout and is based on the exact items in your cart and the shipping country and zip code.
11/18/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff0 of 0 customers found this answer helpful. Did you find this answer helpful? Yes | No Thanks for your feedback!
Question:
Can this ball Proton Physix use for not so oily condition or even dry lane condition
11/17/2020 - By JosephHave an answer to this question?
Question:
How does the proton physix compare to the physix and astro phsix?
12/6/2020 - By FredHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
The Proton Physix is the solid cover in this group and has the dullest out of the box finish so it will read the earliest on the lanes. The AstroPhysix is the Pearl with a polished finish so it will read the latest on the lanes and the original Physix was a Hybrid cover and the finish was in between the others so it will read later than the Proton Physix and earlier than the Astrophysix.
12/9/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff0 of 0 customers found this answer helpful. Did you find this answer helpful? Yes | No Thanks for your feedback!
Question:
How does the Proton Physix compare to Crux Prime?
12/6/2020 - By GMHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
The coverstock and finish would be very similar but the weight block on the Proton Physix will start reading earlier and have a slightly stronger flare than the Crux Prime.
12/9/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff0 of 0 customers found this answer helpful. Did you find this answer helpful? Yes | No Thanks for your feedback!
Question:
How will this compare to the radical incognito?
12/13/2020 - By JmaynardHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
They would have an extremely similar reaction. Both have a solid coverstock finished at 2000 grit and the weight blocks essentially give you the same RG values. So they will be very similar in reaction.
12/18/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff0 of 0 customers found this answer helpful. Did you find this answer helpful? Yes | No Thanks for your feedback!
Question:
Do you ship to Canada?
12/18/2020 - By JohnHave an answer to this question?
Question:
how does this ball compare to the black widow 2.0 and the new Web?
12/22/2020 - By ConnerHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
This ball is in the high performance category while the Widow 2.0 and the Web MB are upper mid performance balls. So the Proton Physix will have a slightly higher hook potential. The Widow 2.0 has a solid cover with a 2000 grit finish just like the Proton Physix so they will have a similar shape by hooking earlier in the midlane but the Web MB has a pearl cover and polished finish to go later on the lanes and have a sharper backend hook.
12/30/2020 - By Bowling.Com Staff0 of 0 customers found this answer helpful. Did you find this answer helpful? Yes | No Thanks for your feedback!
Question:
How will this ball differ from pitch black thinking about buying
1/3/2021 - By LSHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
This will be much stronger than the Pitch Black. This is considered a high performance ball to handle heavier oil conditions and the Pitch Black is more for lighter oil conditions. It will be a very drastic difference in hook potential.
1/8/2021 - By Bowling.Com Staff0 of 0 customers found this answer helpful. Did you find this answer helpful? Yes | No Thanks for your feedback!
Question:
Is this a lot stronger then zero gravity storm
1/5/2021 - By Tdawg1989Have an answer to this question?
Question:
Can I use on house dhot
1/8/2021 - By BealeHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
This ball is designed to work in heavier oil conditions so it may be a little strong for a typical house shot. You may could use this the first game with fresh oil and if you do not have a high rev rate then this could work. If you have a high rev rate then this may be too strong for even the first game on typical house shots.
1/8/2021 - By Bowling.Com Staff0 of 0 customers found this answer helpful. Did you find this answer helpful? Yes | No Thanks for your feedback!
Question:
Can you shine this ball?
2/22/2021 - By Miguel VenturaHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
Yes, if you need more length on this you could add a polish to it but this ball is designed to read earlier on the lanes so the duller finish works best with this coverstock and match up and if you needed more length then you may search for a ball that is already designed to give you more length.
2/23/2021 - By Bowling.Com Staff0 of 0 customers found this answer helpful. Did you find this answer helpful? Yes | No Thanks for your feedback!