Storm Ion Max Pearl Bowling Ball Review

Storm’s new Ion Max Pearl shares the Ingredient Max AI core form with the unique Ion Max. This can be a very robust asymmetrical design that creates loads of flare, with an RG of two.47″, a complete differential of 0.055″, and an intermediate differential of 0.014″. In comparison with the Ion Max, the coverstock has modified from NRG Strong to NRG Pearl, and the field end is swapped from 2000 Abralon to Energy Edge. We appreciated how properly this ball picked up within the midlane for a refined pearl bowling ball. This movement allowed all three of our testers to have loads of success on our contemporary medium oil sample. Whereas we didn’t discover the Ion Max Pearl to be significantly versatile, we did discover that it supplied a form and movement that isn’t presently out there from different balls within the Storm lineup.

Stroker

Stroker liked the quantity of traction he noticed from the Ion Max Pearl on the contemporary medium oil sample. The ball supplied good size, but it surely by no means needed to push too far down the lane. It wasn’t snappy off the tip of the sample, rolling off of it as a substitute, which made it very simple to manage downlane. His misses left of goal had been nonetheless capable of dig into the oil and create sufficient traction to get the ball to the pocket and thru the pins. He was farther left along with his laydown and his breakpoint with the Ion Max Pearl in comparison with the Phaze II Pearl, the Next Factor, and the EquinoX. With all of these

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