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Storm Equipment
« on: December 24, 2017, 03:22:45 PM »
Why is Storm so popular? What makes them so special? I see so many bowlers in my area throwing Storm but I also hear so many people talk about how they wont throw Storm ever again, its weird... I have a 50% success rate with Storm. Half the balls have been duds. I just don't get it

 

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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2017, 03:35:49 PM »
It's just what's popular. Like Northface said below me, their good stuff has been really good which has afforded them a lot of leeway.

Storm and Roto are big all around me living in Utah so I like to throw other stuff even though I've had a lot of success with the Crossroad, Ride, and Rogue Cell. I get asked a lot more often what I'm throwing because people around me are so used to Storm/Roto
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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2017, 04:10:44 PM »
Their good balls, are legendary and that affords them a lot of clout with bowlers to make up for shit offerings like the Fight, Timeless etc.
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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2017, 04:56:47 PM »
Nothing much to add to what’s mentioned above.....  They also have the resources that also give them more leeway as well.

More leeway, means more opportunities and that’s the name of the ball Manufacturer’s game today, to design and move product, as in any business today.

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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2017, 05:33:03 PM »
For me, Storm has been committed to creating complimentary pieces from top to bottom of their lineup while other companies were looking for a home run balls. That said, I think manufacturers have done a much better job the last few years and most are releasing quality stuff so in my opinion there aren’t really bad balls, just bad matchups.
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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2017, 03:37:10 AM »
Why is Storm so popular?

 Who knows? They make good stuff, but so do others. I think maybe, somehow, they started being considered “cool” and “hip” by the newer guys coming into bowling.

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What makes them so special?

 Nothing really. They make lots of different models, and so have many more options than some of the other guys, but that, by itself, doesn’t make them “special”. I really just think it’s a combination of the wide selection and public perception.

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I see so many bowlers in my area throwing Storm but I also hear so many people talk about how they wont throw Storm ever again, its weird... I have a 50% success rate with Storm. Half the balls have been duds. I just don't get it.

 Same here. In fact, I’ve had a less than 50% success rate with them, and hadn’t actively, knowingly, thrown a Storm based product in years, until I got my hands on a Roto Grip Wreck-em. Pretty good ball on our medium house shot.

 Storm stuff has always been pretty “hit or miss” for me. I tend to either really love one, or really hate one.

  Oddly enough, they have a couple out right now that I am having a hard time not buying, and those are the RG Hustle Ink, and the Storm Matchup Hybrid. Literally everyone I’ve seen throw the Ink has been pretty impressed with them, and I have seen them work for basically everyone who has one.
 
The Matchup Hybrid just has the most “eye appeal” to me of nearly any ball I’ve ever seen. Never bought a ball just because it was “pretty” (except for a spare ball), but I may this one.
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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #6 on: December 25, 2017, 08:07:09 AM »
Storm equipment mostly gives people the shape their eyes want to see. Clean and angular off the spot so they don't have to have a bunch of hand. Toss it at the friction, watch it bounce. It's a reaction shape that Storm has down to a T. Every company has a ball.or two with that reaction shape, but you ask a normal house bowler if they want a Honey Badger, Paranoia, or HyRoad Pearl, you're probably going to go with the HyRoad Pearl.

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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #7 on: December 25, 2017, 08:20:16 AM »
Absolutely correct fellows.....

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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #8 on: December 25, 2017, 08:58:08 AM »
Why are they so popular?  They by far spend the most on marketing.

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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #9 on: December 25, 2017, 10:06:58 AM »
Storm equipment mostly gives people the shape their eyes want to see. Clean and angular off the spot so they don't have to have a bunch of hand. Toss it at the friction, watch it bounce. It's a reaction shape that Storm has down to a T. Every company has a ball.or two with that reaction shape, but you ask a normal house bowler if they want a Honey Badger, Paranoia, or HyRoad Pearl, you're probably going to go with the HyRoad Pearl.

not entirely true. I have my HRN and SF drilled pin down and they both offer more mid lane while my pin up DV8 stuff has more backend then I ever need. Layout and cover's are the deciding factor's.

For me I like the fact they tell you the strength of the cover's much like Global does. trying to decide where the strength of maxx hook double back composite hybrid will fit in your arsenal can be difficult.
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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #10 on: December 25, 2017, 12:43:34 PM »
Why are they so popular?  They by far spend the most on marketing.

 
This pretty much nails it. They've bought far more exposure (advertising and star staffers) than any other company.
 
I'm a major ball whore and I've bought more Storm balls over the past few years than I realized. It wasn't by design -- it just kind of happened. There have been a few I really like. My current favorite is the Rocket Ship. It bailed me out for a few cashes in PBA50 tournaments. The Torrent is more condition specific, but when it matches up it's a winner. More recently the Match Up solid and pearl have been disappointing. They're not drier lane balls, and they're not the best medium choices either. The Optimus Solid is so-so at best. The Sure Lock is a distant third in choice after my Columbia Lit and Track Paradox. Overall, there have been more misses than hits.
 
It's different for everyone, but that's my take given the multiple choices and companies I have in my stash.
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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #11 on: December 25, 2017, 01:00:13 PM »
Why are they so popular?  They by far spend the most on marketing.

 
This pretty much nails it. They've bought far more exposure (advertising and star staffers) than any other company.
 
I'm a major ball whore and I've bought more Storm balls over the past few years than I realized. It wasn't by design -- it just kind of happened. There have been a few I really like. My current favorite is the Rocket Ship. It bailed me out for a few cashes in PBA50 tournaments. The Torrent is more condition specific, but when it matches up it's a winner. More recently the Match Up solid and pearl have been disappointing. They're not drier lane balls, and they're not the best medium choices either. The Optimus Solid is so-so at best. The Sure Lock is a distant third in choice after my Columbia Lit and Track Paradox. Overall, there have been more misses than hits.
 
It's different for everyone, but that's my take given the multiple choices and companies I have in my stash.

Yeah, Id agree with this and im a Storm/Roto Grip whore. Sure Lock was trash, it has to be that color combo because the Optimus pearl was one of the worst balls ive ever thrown. The match ups are "just balls", Torrent real specific as you mentioned. Storm misses too, often actually.
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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #12 on: December 25, 2017, 01:15:39 PM »
This was going to be my answer before I saw yours.  Their marketing is arguably the best by a mile.  If you don't get anyone to look or don't get them interested, doesn't matter how good the equipment is.  The scents are unique and draw attention, USUALLY the balls look really good, and all their designs and logos are very stylish and "cool."  Then when you have balls like the Hyroad and IQ Tour Solid, and a "magical" cover in R2S, they can often back up their marketing. 

The absolute key for me though behind the marketing is that everyone else but Storm has had bad periods where everything they made for a couple years was bad, Brunswick had a couple bad years 7-8 years ago, really hurt them.  Right after that, Ebonite had a couple bad years, all 4 brands, and now Motiv is having a couple rough years including the Jackal scandal.  Storm has really never had anything like that, and even if they did have some bad releases, the Hyroad was always there, the IQ Solid has been there, etc., and the other companies just don't have the marketing to overcome some bad releases.  There's nothing that draws me to any other company, and honestly there's a lot of good stuff out there right now, but I couldn't see myself enthusiastically getting behind any other brand right now because there's a major part or major flaw with every other company right now that I don't like.  I like what Storm/Roto are doing right now with everything top to bottom and even though they've had some awful releases here and there, just identify those, skip/avoid them, and you still have 15 really solid balls left to choose from between the brands. 

The bottom line is that Storm is just doing "it," I.E. a combination of everything, better than everyone else right now, and I don't think I'm being a homer or a "staffer" saying that.  That's why I'm here, I don't want to be with a company that I feel like I have to lie for or "fake" it, because I'm not going to do that in the first place, but I don't know why another company would want me on board just to talk shiatsu about something they're doing. 

Why are they so popular?  They by far spend the most on marketing.
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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #13 on: December 25, 2017, 01:35:04 PM »
This was going to be my answer before I saw yours.  Their marketing is arguably the best by a mile.  If you don't get anyone to look or don't get them interested, doesn't matter how good the equipment is.  The scents are unique and draw attention, USUALLY the balls look really good, and all their designs and logos are very stylish and "cool."  Then when you have balls like the Hyroad and IQ Tour Solid, and a "magical" cover in R2S, they can often back up their marketing. 

The absolute key for me though behind the marketing is that everyone else but Storm has had bad periods where everything they made for a couple years was bad, Brunswick had a couple bad years 7-8 years ago, really hurt them.  Right after that, Ebonite had a couple bad years, all 4 brands, and now Motiv is having a couple rough years including the Jackal scandal.  Storm has really never had anything like that, and even if they did have some bad releases, the Hyroad was always there, the IQ Solid has been there, etc., and the other companies just don't have the marketing to overcome some bad releases.  There's nothing that draws me to any other company, and honestly there's a lot of good stuff out there right now, but I couldn't see myself enthusiastically getting behind any other brand right now because there's a major part or major flaw with every other company right now that I don't like.  I like what Storm/Roto are doing right now with everything top to bottom and even though they've had some awful releases here and there, just identify those, skip/avoid them, and you still have 15 really solid balls left to choose from between the brands. 

The bottom line is that Storm is just doing "it," I.E. a combination of everything, better than everyone else right now, and I don't think I'm being a homer or a "staffer" saying that.  That's why I'm here, I don't want to be with a company that I feel like I have to lie for or "fake" it, because I'm not going to do that in the first place, but I don't know why another company would want me on board just to talk shiatsu about something they're doing. 

Why are they so popular?  They by far spend the most on marketing.

Well said. Its Storm/Roto Grip and everyone else playing catch-up ball.
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Re: Storm Equipment
« Reply #14 on: December 26, 2017, 04:52:06 PM »
Marketing and star power sells balls. The old "win on sunday, sell on monday" mentality comes into play for impressionable bowlers looking for any edge for improvement.
Shoot, it work with me,with Ole Petey throwing a Trauma Recovery soo many years ago  (I still have mine).
But,for me I had a lot of their duds over the years, and broke away. Went with Dynothane, AMF, and 900 global since. Had one ball from those three,the Clutch that was a turd, but been pretty happy with the rest
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