Storm G2+ Bowling Ball Core Info
Storm G2+ Bowling Ball Core
What differentiates the G2+ Core shape from the original G2 featured in the Sync? The new G2+ Core has a higher RG and lower differential than the original G2. This modification creates a later transition and more emphasis on the backend, especially for crankers and tweeners. You’ll find that the Byte perfectly complements the Sync by providing a later break point and more entry angle.

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