LANE CONDITION
Length: 42ft
Volume: not known (But, it isn’t anywhere near a heavy condition. More mediumish)
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS
COMMENTS
Likes: Does what it is supposed to do.
Dislikes:Little squirty OOB (Most Storm pearls are for me )
PICTURES AND/OR VIDEOS
First of all, NOT A STAFFER.
As a matter of fact, I tend to not like much Storm stuff. And yes, that means the vaunted Hy-Road too.
Now, on to my opinions:
Even though not a big Storm fan, I've been waiting on this one. Ive seen too much success from too many people using one version or another of this ball to simply let another chance to own it slip by me.
Drilled it pin up, about 4 inches from pap, and stacked it up. Came with a nearly 4 inch pin out, and 2.75 top. With my pap, that made it close to 4 x 3 with just a little top left.
Like nearly all polished Storm pearls (for me), this one seemed a little squirty right out of the box, especially on the fresh. A small move into the oil line, and the clean length of the fresh polished cover would hit the pocket, but was pinging wrap tens like it was on auto pilot. But, that was ok really, because I really expected that from the fresh OOB finish on the R2S pearl, and I was living in the pocket. Figured it would only get better as the ball surface “broke inâ€, and the condition transitioned.
Started out playing with feet on 22, targetting 10 at the arrows. The longer I threw it, the better it seemed to react, so I continued, figuring the surface and the condition were going to match up soon. I was right.
It took 2 full games, but third game I go strike, 8-1(split), and moved in with a 3-2 move with feet and target. Finish with a 10 bagger for 268 last game on an open frame.
All in all, a good experience, and a purchase I’m glad I finally made.No, this isn’t a miracle ball, but it does do what they say it will, and what it is designed to do. I can easily see how this and the tour solid could make a really good 1-2 punch on lots of house conditions.