Control the Lane! | Storm Scorpion Low Flare vs IQ Tour vs Motiv Venom Shock | The Hype

As a large retailer in the field of bowling, BowlersMart boasts extensive knowledge and experience when it comes to high-quality equipment. We’re excited to share our genuine insights and experiences with the one of the latest additions to our inventory: the Hammer Scorpion Low Flare bowling ball.

Now, we know what you’re thinking: what sets this ball apart from the rest? Well, let us tell you. With its advanced technology and unique design, the Scorpion Low Flare offers unparalleled precision and control on the lanes. Its LED 3.0 Low Flare symmetric core and the Semtex Hybrid coverstock work together to achieve maximum power and performance, giving you the edge you need to take your game to the next level.

But it’s not just about performance – this ball also boasts a sleek and stylish appearance that is sure to turn heads at the bowling alley. Its eye-catching design is both durable and functional, making it an ideal choice for bowlers of all skill levels.

Overall, we believe that the Hammer Scorpion Low Flare is a valuable addition to any bowler’s arsenal. With its superior design and advanced technology, it offers an unparalleled experience on the lanes. So why not give it a try and see for yourself? We guarantee you won’t be disappointed.

Hammer Scorpion Low Flare Bowling Ball

Hammer is always looking at adding balls to the line to fill gaps and make it the game’s most versatile and complete line. Low flare cores have been a staple for Hammer, and currently, the Envy Tour balls are extremely popular, but we haven’t had a symmetric low flare in a while. We are excited to add the Scorpion Low Flare to the lineup. Removing the flip puck from the LED 3.0 core found inside the Scorpion Sting lowered the differential and flare potential, making this ball a perfect fit for Hammer.

The Scorpion Low Flare will be a smooth and predictable ball motion, driven by the core numbers and the Semtex Hybrid cover, finished at 2000 Siaair. All styles will love the Scorpion Low Flare; higher rev rates will use it on anything, and lower rev rate players will find it useful on tricky conditions, and when the lanes are transitioning, either way, you won’t want to show up to bowling without one.

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RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB)

DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB)

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Storm IQ Tour Bowling Ball

With marvelous predictability and unwavering reliability, the IQ Tour Edition is sure to become your new benchmark ball. The C3– Centripetal Control Core is engineered to yield ample midlane roll while smoothing out the transition. This fast-revving symmetrical shape is unique in its mass distribution and is the brains behind it all.

Prepped with a perfectly balanced 4000-grit Abralon finish, the IQ Tour Edition’s proven R2S solid coverstock ensures great traction and performance. You may know that coverstocks come in a variety of levels of aggressiveness. Since we built the IQ Tour Edition to be the foundation of your arsenal, you can be confident in the fact that this ball will be consistent across a variety of lane conditions.

Original price was: $249.95.Current price is: $169.95.
BRAND

BOWLING BALL COVERSTOCK TYPE

BOWLING BALL COVER NAME

BOWLING BALL CORE SHAPE

BOWLING BALL CORE NAME

RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB)

DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB)

MASS BIAS STRENGTH

FLARE POTENTIAL

SURFACE FINISH

BALL LANE CONDITIONS

BALL WEIGHT

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BOWLING BALL COLOR

BALL PERFORMANCE LEVEL

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Motiv Venom Shock Bowling Ball

The Motiv Venon Shock has it all at an affordable price. This ball pairs the Gear weight block with the Turmoil MFS Reactive coverstock from the Covert Revolt to produce a smooth but angular backend motion that continues through the pins. The colors on this ball really pop on the lane and produce shocking results on light to medium oil conditions.

Original price was: $229.95.Current price is: $149.95.
BRAND

BOWLING BALL CORE SHAPE

BOWLING BALL CORE NAME

BOWLING BALL COVERSTOCK TYPE

BOWLING BALL COVER NAME

RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB)

DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB)

MASS BIAS STRENGTH

FLARE POTENTIAL

SURFACE FINISH

BALL LANE CONDITIONS

BALL WEIGHT

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BOWLING BALL COLOR

BALL PERFORMANCE LEVEL

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SCENT

Coolwick Jerseys

Stay 40% cooler with CoolWick. The Hype Coolwick Bowling Jerseys are made of two different fabrics. The back being our CoolWick technology fabric that helps wick moisture away and helps air flow more easily through the fibers.

With high quality graphics and vibrant colors, these jerseys are sure to turn heads.

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Original price was: $249.95.Current price is: $149.95.
Original price was: $279.95.Current price is: $194.95.
Original price was: $249.95.Current price is: $169.95.
Original price was: $249.95.Current price is: $199.95.
Original price was: $249.95.Current price is: $149.95.
Original price was: $269.95.Current price is: $139.95.
Original price was: $229.99.Current price is: $149.95.
Original price was: $329.95.Current price is: $199.95.

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