User Specs:
Left handed, 375 rev rate, 17mph speed, 45 degree angle of rotation, 7 degrees tilt
Layout: 4 ¾ x 3 ½ x 3 ½
Keywords: INTENSE, COARSE, POTENT
The DNA is the newest asymmetrical solid in Storm’s Premiere line. It features the new EXO coverstock that is now the strongest cover formula in production. The core is also new in the Supercoil, another single density core that’s nearly the strongest they make as well, even stronger than the core from the Gem and Exotic Gem. The core design also helps to retain most of the predrilled specs (for righties) due to a cutaway in the side, in addition to creating a heavy midlane roll for more control and stability.
I tried using the DNA at the box surface of 2000 grit, but I’ve never had a ball hook less out of the box before. It seemed to be burning up on the first couple shots, but after 4 to 5 shots, like the Reacta Gloss balls it got slick, the oil wouldn’t absorb or wipe off without ball cleaner, and I decided to resurface it to 1000 on a resurfacing machine and then polish it with Storm’s Step 2. With my softer ball speed and heavier roll, I rarely use asyms to begin with, let alone super strong sanded solids, so a shinier surface was going to be the best option anyway. The result was night and day from out of the box, strong but extremely stable and controllable.
Currently, the Reality Check and Rubicon UC3 are the only asyms in the SPI lines that are usable for me, the rest are too strong, too early, too sharp, too much torque, etc., but the DNA uses the asymmetry for midlane control and stability rather than for torque or shape so it reacts more like a super strong symmetric ball. The DNA has an INTENSE amount of midlane control, which makes moving around on the lane extremely easy because it does the same thing front to back in the same place regardless of where you’re at left to right. At a rougher surface, the COARSE finish helps it dig in and create traction to go along with the extreme strength of the core to create an incredibly POTENT ball reaction that will dig through the heaviest of oil volumes. For me, the DNA doesn’t overlap with any other big solid asym in any of our lines right now, it’s strong without being early or heavy rolling, and firm at the breakpoint without being sharp or jumpy. It really reminds me of the Alpha Crux, it’s fairly clean up front and then just rolls and rolls off the friction while maintaining the utmost amount of stability and control.