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I think the all new Road from Storm could be the most excited ive been about a new release in a while. The newest Utah creation features both a new cover in the REX Hybrid cover and a new-ish core, as the inverted Fe2 core has been modified with the new Ai core technology.
Full disclosure, I throw 14# balls. I only say that because it’s highly relevant to my layout as the Ai technology raises the 14# differential from .037 to .045 which equates to 20% more core strength. That led me to put a 4.5x5x5 2LS Layout which focuses on a bit more on increasing the downlane motion. My hope was that I could get the core to slow the ball down in the midlane and then see an aggressive and continuous move off the spot and through the pins.
AND ON THE LANES…to my eye, that Ai core change makes an enormous impact to the overall shape of this bowling ball. Even though The road got down the lane a bit cleaner than I had anticipated, the increase in core strength paired with that aggressive layout gets this thing to fly off the spot and roll about very heavy through the pins. On some of the hits, the ball looked like it was still flaring even through the pin deck which could just be the colors, but either way, it sure made knocking over all 10 look and feel really good.
But my favorite thing about this piece from Storm is the combination of new and old. The inverted Fe2 core has been around for a long time, and when they paired it with the ReX Peal cover for the night road, it was an instant favorite of mine. Going to from and advancing both the cover and the core technology but still keeping the roots of the hyroad legacy in this piece makes for a much more usable shape on today’s conditions.
However, on the list of downsides, there’s one that I just can’t ignore. When I was throwing these test shots and the couple times after, the road does not handle carry down at all. As soon as there was some push around the 8 board downlane, this one was not going to strike until I moved inside even further and looped around it. The road seems to match up best in situations where once it starts its hook phase, there’s no surprise patches of oil to alter that transition. The ideal path really is what we all beg for at nationals, but so few of us actually achieve.
But, if you were to pair this one with a Roto Grip Tour Dynam-x and a Virtual Energy Blackout, I think you’d be able to make up for the gap in performance of the road. The Tour Dynam-x is in my opinion, one of the best benchmark pieces available today, and the VEBO is super clean but handles carry down really well. The Road fits neatly in between the those two options and when there’s friction to bounce off of, it almost certainly will provide the best look of the three.
Jumping to our crossbrand comparisons, I first took a look at the Primal Shock from Motiv and here I see a shape that’s actually pretty similar to the road, just less hook overall. Ideally, the primal shock likes to be thrown as straight up the lane as you can get away with, but if you’re going to swing it, there better be some friction to work with. If your league or bowling center tends to hook a lot due to a lack of oil volume, you’ll likely see more success with this one from Motiv.
Then I took a look at the Ebonite Big Time SE and even though the core numbers are somewhat similar to the road, the shape of this one is much smoother and even front to back. Being that the Big Time has a sanded pearl cover, that doesn’t come as much of a surprise, and I could totally see carrying both pieces as even though they’re likely to be good in similar parts of the lane, the Road and the Big Time get to the pins in much different ways.
But with that, here’s my recommendations on types of bowlers that I think would match up well with the road from storm. The first is balanced bowlers. I think one of the primary reasons I saw any struggle with the road is because I am a rev dominant player. If your ball speed and rev rate are more balanced and allow you to play further to outside part of the lane, I think this piece is going to be a dream to add to your arsenal.
Thank you to Weston Lanes for allowing us to film this video: www.westonlanes.com
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00:00 - The Storm The Road
01:04 - Bowling
03:13 - Crossbrand Comparisons
04:04 - Recommendations |
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