Storm Phaze II Pearl Bowling Ball Review

The Storm Phaze II Pearl includes a new pearlized coverstock on the now-legendary Velocity symmetrical core form. We have now seen a mixture of shiny pearls and hybrids throughout the unique Phaze, Phaze III, Phaze 4, Phaze V, and Phaze AI. Whereas all of these balls have come and gone, the reactive stable Phaze II stays a staple within the Storm lineup. Even with the massive anticipation of this launch, the Phaze II Pearl lived as much as expectations as a real pearlized Phaze II model. This ball makes use of a brand new coverstock that gives extra traction and continuation than we noticed from the TX-16 Pearl cowl on the Phaze AI and the R2S Pearl cowl from the Phaze 4 and Phaze V. The brand new TX-25 Pearl coverstock comes out of the field completed with Energy Edge polish, permitting it to be clear by means of the entrance and retain loads of vitality for the again finish. We favored this ball greatest on our contemporary medium oil sample, and it additionally complemented the Phaze II, Ion Max, and EquinoX Solid very properly on the heavy oil and sport circumstances.

Cranker

Cranker acquired to the pocket early and infrequently with the Phaze II Pearl on the contemporary medium oil sample. He lined up farther left than he was with the Phaze V, however not fairly as deep as he was with the Ion Pro Solid or EquinoX Solid. The ball picked up very nicely within the midlane, maintaining it from over-skidding. He actually favored the robust, constant transfer the ball made on the finish of the sample. It was robust with out being jumpy, and it was extraordinarily steady on the again finish. Pictures that he missed inside goal with the Hy-Road 40 that didn’t drive

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