Storm Orbital Bowling Ball Core Info
Storm Orbital Bowling Ball Core
The Orbital Core has a distinctly low RG axis. The lower the RG, the less resistant the ball will be to changing direction as it travels down the lane. The central ball inside the core ensures the ball revs up in the midlane and blends out the end of the pattern.

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