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Storm Tropical Surge Hybrid Black/Cherry
The Storm Tropical bowling ball legacy continues with the Surge core making a great bowling ball for entry level and casual league bowlers. The bright fun colors and unique fragrances make these fun balls appealing to bowlers of every skill level. Each ball features the Reactor Hybrid Reactive coverstock that glides through the front of the lane, reacts down-lane, and creates optimum pin carry. The Surge core has a higher differential which brings dependability and a little more hook at the backend.
- Color: Black Solid/Cherry Pearl
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Coverstock: Reactor Hybrid Reactive
- Core: Surge (12#-16#)
- Finish: 1500-grit Polished
- Flare Potential: 2"-4" (medium)
- RG: 16#-2.57 15#-2.58 14#-2.60 13#-2.62 12#-2.64
- Differential: 16#-.025 15#-.024 14#-.025 13#-.021 12#-.020
- Fragrance: Cherry
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: STBT1TQY
- Product ID: 11980
- Brand: Storm
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Entry Level Balls

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Question:
Is there any difference in hooking potential between the Hybrid Black Cherry and the other tropical surges?
11/25/2019 - By DonHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
The only difference is that two options are hybrid coverstocks and the others are pearl coverstocks. The Pearl coverstocks will go just a little bit longer on the lane than the hybrids but they are very close.
11/29/2019 - 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 tell me if this ball is only capable of throwing hooks, or can it shoot straight as well.
1/1/2020 - By DawnielynHave an answer to this question?
Answer:
If you throw this ball without any spin on it then it would go straight. It is only when the ball has spin on it and when it is thrown in lighter oil conditions when this ball would have hook potential.
1/8/2020 - 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 do you get the drilling?
10/13/2020 - By KKHave an answer to this question?