Report Card: Storm DNA | Luke Rosdahl

This is our report card for the Storm DNA Bowling Ball!

BowlersMart, the largest and most reputable retailer of bowling equipment in the industry. With our extensive knowledge of the sport and years of experience, we take pride in helping bowlers of all levels find the perfect equipment to help improve their game.

Today, we are excited to discuss one of the latest additions to our inventory, the Storm DNA bowling ball. This ball is designed with cutting-edge technology and innovative features that give it a distinct advantage on the lanes. What truly sets this ball apart from others is its unique core design, which provides maximum energy transfer and creates a powerful, yet controlled hook. This, combined with its high-quality coverstock, results in a ball that is versatile and effective on a variety of lane conditions.

We believe that the Storm DNA bowling ball is a valuable addition to any bowler’s arsenal, whether they are a seasoned pro or just starting out. Its advanced technology and superior performance make it a game-changer on the lanes.

Storm DNA Bowling Ball

You may have already seen how a bowling ball is made. We start from the innermost part, the weight block, and work our way out. In this case, it’s the inventive Supercoil weight block. The intent was to develop a super low RG shape with a greater undrilled intermediate differential. Traditionally, weight blocks with more of the mass placed around the equator drive the RG down and read the midlane better.

The cutaway on the Y-axis helps to maintain dynamic integrity after drilling. When it’s time, the coverstock is poured. In just a few minutes as the liquid transitions to a solid, an extreme amount of heat (about 200 °F) needs to be released for this to happen. We refer to this as “exotherm”. This stage in the process is crucial to the chemistry of the coverstock and by controlling the peak temperature, heat rate, and cooldown speed we can manipulate the chemical porosity deep within that helps with oil absorption and displacement. This creates caverns of porosity and cliffs so deep which give this stateof-the-artshell the kind of cutting-edge traction that’ll leave you in awe. Enter: EXO Reactive coverstock.

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BOWLING BALL CORE SHAPE

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BOWLING BALL COVER NAME

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RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB)

DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB)

MASS BIAS STRENGTH

FLARE POTENTIAL

SURFACE FINISH

BALL LANE CONDITIONS

BALL WEIGHT

BOWLING BALL COLOR

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