Storm

Storm Storm


The least radical thing about the Sun Storm Limited Edition is its color. Probably the most valued core by pros and amateurs around the world, the C3 core is as forgiving as it gets. Whether you drill one or roll one, the consistency of this core is unmatched. SPEC stands for “ Storm Performance Enhanced Coverstock”. The intent behind this formula was to create something that would withstand the rigors a bowling ball endures every time it crosses the lane. With SPEC you can expect consistent performance that is as tireless as it is dynamic.
 

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The least radical thing about the Sun Storm Limited Edition is its color. Probably the most valued core by pros and amateurs around the world, the C3 core is as forgiving as it gets. Whether you drill one or roll one, the consistency of this core is unmatched. SPEC stands for “ Storm Performance Enhanced Coverstock”. The intent behind this formula was to create something that would withstand the rigors a bowling ball endures every time it crosses the lane. With SPEC you can expect consistent performance that is as tireless as it is dynamic. The Sunstorm gives you exactly what you expect. A well-rounded movement with a not-so-aggressive backend. Some might say that this isn't typical Storm ball movement, but we like alternatives. You can imagine it as Ball between the IQ Tour and the Phaze
The least radical thing about the Sun Storm Limited Edition is its color. Probably the most valued core by pros and amateurs around the world, the C3 core is as forgiving as it gets. Whether you drill one or roll one, the consistency of this core is unmatched. SPEC stands for “ Storm Performance Enhanced Coverstock”. The intent behind this formula was to create something that would withstand the rigors a bowling ball endures every time it crosses the lane. With SPEC you can expect consistent performance that is as tireless as it is dynamic. The Sunstorm gives you exactly what you expect. A well-rounded movement with a not-so-aggressive backend. Some might say that this isn't typical Storm ball movement, but we like alternatives. You can imagine it as Ball between the IQ Tour and the Phaze