Storm’s Signature bowling ball line includes the Storm Trend, a high-performance model that Storm has created with professional bowler Jason Belmonte. The ball’s combination of the popular R2S coverstock and the Piston core creates a ball with better carry. Included Color: Aqua/Sapphire/Teal Color. It also has more angles in the pocket. This ball provides a fast response and a clearly defined breakpoint, regardless of your rev rate.
Storm Bowling presents the latest collaboration with Jason Belmonte, Storm, and Storm. It is part of Storm Bowling’s High Performance Signature line.
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Actual review Storm trend bowling ball
Benjamin Franklin famously stated in 1789, “There are no certain things in life except death and taxes,” but he didn’t mention a third guarantee: that in our sport, a greater entry angle means a larger pocket. If you’ve been playing Storm for some time, you will know the feeling you get when the ball leaks a bit more towards the outside than the other players on your pair but still manages to return to your pocket.
General Info | |
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Brand: | Storm |
Name: | Trend |
COVERSTOCK SPECS | |
Name: | R2S Pearl Reactive |
Type: | Reactive Pearl |
Box Finish: | 1500 Grit Polished |
Color: | Aqua / Sapphire / Teal |
CORE SPECS | |
Name: | Piston |
Type: | Symmetrical |
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- Color: Aqua/Sapphire/Teal Color
- Coverstock: R2S Pearl Reactive
- Weight Block
- Finish for Factory: 1500 Grit Polished
- Flare Potential: High
- Radius of Gyration: 15lbs – 2.52
- Differential (Diff), 15lbs – 0.49
- Fragrance: Blueberry
We selected several Reactor coverstocks to show the industry’s backend potential. After much testing, we realized that R2S was the best choice for this bowling ball. Do you want a better carry? Angle into your pocket is the best option. Jason Belmonte says that the Trend is exactly what you’ve been looking for. The Trend is faster, more precise, and will not matter how fast you bowl or rev, with a perfect radius of gyration.
- Coverstcok: R2S Pearl Reactive
- Weight Block: Piston Core
- Factory Finish: 1500 Grit Polish
- Fragrance: Blueberry
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First Impressions
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Tamer Elbaga (Lefty)
- Design: Tweener
- RPM: 375 rpm
- PAP: 5 & 3/8 upward
- Average Rate: 18.5 miles (at launch )
- Axis tilt: non
- Axis rotation: medium/high
- Evaluation Tools: 14 Pounds
- Layout: 4.5 x 40
Bryan Hoffman (Righty)
- Design: Greater Tilt Stroker
- RPM: 280 rpm
- PAP: 4Â 1/4 & 1/8 down
- Average Rate: 17.5 miles (at launch )
- Axis suggestion: large
- Axis rotation: moderate
- Evaluation Tools: 14 Pounds
- Layout: 5 x 45
“Remember that coverstock accounts for 70 percent of ball response, but the center generates the dynamic form of this response. Your driller will change the shape to fit your match.”
Pattern
THS: 40ft, 23ml
Sport: Kegel Arsenic 41ft, 26 ml, 1.3:1 ratio
Specs
The Storm Trend Utilizes the Piston™ Core (symmetrical) core Within the R2S Pearl coverstock.
15 pound = RG of 2.52, diff of .049
14 pound = RG of 2.53, diff of .051
Coverstock end: 1500 grit polish
Few words about Piston core
The Piston core is the result of months of testing and validation with Jason Belmonte, one of the most respected players of our time. The Piston Core was created specifically for him and creates separate helical arches that turn the mass into a corkscrew when it tumbles. The channels along the sides of Piston Core can be seen, as well as the large band that runs through the Equator. This displaces the mass in an extremely specific manner.
In General
I will visit the Trend ticking lots of boxes for several bowlers. Occasionally signature lines attached to a specific bowler could be polarizing but there isn’t any uncertainty Belmo is the finest on earth and using his name on the ball will help them. With that out of the way, here we go. R2S decoration, where have we seen that before? Everywhere.
HyRoad Pearl, Emerald IQ, Astrophysix to mention present balls. It functions and it’s likely to keep coming back as long as it will. It lasts a fairly long time and matches contemporary ailments. We saw that the Piston heart from the Pro-Motion. I had been a lover of the movement and you are able to tell the heart produced a strong dependable downlane form.
Here we look to acquire a mix that on paper could seem to be the bee’s knees. Frankly, I thought that this is reminiscent of this Hyroad Pearl but the longer I snapped it the longer it felt like the Idol Pearl. As you anticipate from the 1500 grit polished R2S, it is clean.
The center has authoritative contour as did the Ikon heart in the Idol Pearl. This is basically similar to obtaining an Idol Pearl from the R2S cover. That’s to say the cover is a bit weaker. It makes it increasingly over/under from the box compared to the Idol Pearl was because of me personally. I’d certainly work this cover into a mild scuff or 4000 spinners to smooth it out. As soon as you do so, I find it is quite much like this Hyroad Pearl. I Will take a little more time with it that’s where I am visiting this ball that will theoretically make it a basic.
Bryan also analyzed the Trend. We did so through precisely the identical session as the Parallax and that I said there’s some overlap with glistening Storm balls for Bryan. You may observe he can certainly play the identical shot into the pocket around the 2nd arrow pretty straight the boards up. He managed to forget a little out and in with great citizenship. He slapped a few rock 9 pins. The Trend certainly felt as though it’d punch but forgiveness for Bryan.
He’d more retrieval and continuation over the Parallax. Where the more powerful asymmetric Parallax would sort of rack up a little more, the Trend kept arcing that is a hallmark of a symmetric within the asymmetric Piston core.
Bryan enjoyed pitching the tendency and while on the surface it may not appear vastly different compared to Parallax, it had been a lot simpler to use. He did not need to work too hard to control his physical match to get the ball to get the job done. It simply worked.
Final Thoughts
At the conclusion of the afternoon, the Storm Trend bowling ball seems like it has got the makings of a hit. If that were to move in my purse, it is slotting from the Mid Late category. As a lefty, I am a little about the fence if it is too speedy downlane for me personally but will experiment with a few surfaces to find out whether it smooths out enough to land it in my toolbox.
For Bryan, it is the exact same slot. I will provide the Trend a Band hopefully we will be back with a longer duration look along with a perspective on the game shot.
Bowlers about the ball Storm trend bowling ball
Trevor Roberts
The Storm Trend bowling ball provides a faster response and a more defined breakpoint. It also makes it easier to carry. The Trend was the first ball I took out of my bag after my symmetrical balls started to burn too quickly. The Storm Trend bowling ball has a permanent place in my bag. The Trend has a RG of 2.52 and a differential value of 0.49. It is 45×4 3/4x25x25 and I love it.
Chad Hauser
This ball is stronger and complements the Hyroad Pearl or IQ Emerald. This ball is a great ball that turns the corner and keeps going. It also has the best cover stock so it will last a long time. The core is powerful and consistent, so you can play up the boards or go inside the coverstock. Probably 2-3 boards less hook than the Axiom Pearl and 5-6 more boards stronger than the IQ Emerald. This ball is an excellent benchmark ball and a must-have in any bag. This Signature gem will not disappoint!
F.A.Q
Storm trend bowling ball FAQ
- Are Storm bowling balls good?
According to our opinion,Storm Pro Motion qualifiesThe best storm bowling ball ever. This heavy oil ball is a pro at navigating the lane. It combines all the best qualities of other balls to make it even more efficient.
- Is the storm trend a pearl?
The ball is wrapped with the R2S pearl reactive coverstock in a 1500 grit polished finish.
- Who owns Storm bowling balls?
Brunswick – Which also owns DV8 & Radial. Storm – Which also has RotoGrip. Ebonite – Which also owns Columbia 300, Hammer, & Track. 900 Global – Which also owns AMF.