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All-Road
« on: October 03, 2019, 04:56:07 PM »
All roads have been explored when looking for the technology to make up the Storm All-Road mid-performance bowling ball. The Inverted Fe2 weight block technology used in this ball allows more energy to be transfered to the pins. The NRG Hybrid reactive coverstock is unique and enhances the traction of the ball due to the Nano additive.

Color: Carbon/Teal
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Coverstock: NRG Hybrid Reactive
Core: Inverted Fe² Technology (14#-16#)
Finish: 4000-grit Abralon
RG: 2.57 (for a 15# ball)
Differential: 0.046 (for a 15# ball)
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Light Oil
Fragrance: Blueberry

 

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Re: All-Road - ENERGY
« Reply #31 on: December 18, 2019, 10:08:12 AM »
LANE CONDITION

Storm All-Road
4000 NRGâ„¢ Hybrid Reactive

Patterns used for review are HP modified.

Pattern A: 42Ft, 28.56 Mls, 5:1 ratio

Pattern B: 43Ft, 29.86 Mls, 4:1 ratio

COMMENTS

The All Road was easily able to control mid lane roll. It wasn't to early that it flatten coming around the corner. Normally a ball in this range would slow down as you moved in. However, the All Road was able to keep its motion down lane. This allowed for moves in and out as the pattern developed throughout the set.

Things to look for:

A. The ALL ROAD out of box bled energy a little faster the deeper the play area became as I moved in deeper on both patterns. The ALL ROAD was much better in controlling the lanes as the pattern transitioned from the right.

B. The ALL ROAD with allow for more continuation off the back of the pattern as the midlane begins to transition.

C. Cover change for these patterns at 500/2000/polish allowed for slower moves on both patterns and kept me right or tight.

Personal preference is to keep the ALL ROAD shined for use as a 1/2 combination with the PHAZE III. After using these balls side by side on the same two patterns it was easier to make moves knowing the when I needed a little more power I could ball up to PHAZE III or stay in control with the ALL ROAD!

NOTE A: For heavy hitters the ALL ROAD allowed me to be much more aggressive in the release and power up on the ball. This helped with having a smoother reaction without being so restrictive in how much I bumped the track area of the patterns. When I moved in I was able to hold for a game and then push back out to the right and control the mids. This is a must if you looking for something not in the upper end of performance but still want to be able to play heavy handed and shape the lane as the night goes on.

I Drilled a second ALL ROAD and pushed the drill angle smaller. At this Point the All Road made for a bit of angle but not uncontrollable. It held shape on the same pattern but if you pushed it from the inside you knew it would be a little flat. However, polished allowed for longer stability and hold from the 13 to 8 range through out the set.

LOW DOWN: The ALL ROAD will benefit you if you are looking for a ball you can be a bit more aggressive with if you're a stronger rev player especially as the pattern starts to go. Next, the ALL ROAD is the ball you will need to ball down to from the PHAZE III. This ball will be more of a sport pattern ball for my play area at this moment as it blends the patterns out nicely. The ALL ROAD can be drilled more aggressive for lower rev players wanting to attack the lanes from the right.
« Last Edit: December 29, 2019, 01:48:45 PM by Storm2DaROLL »

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Re: All-Road
« Reply #32 on: December 21, 2019, 10:26:54 PM »
LANE CONDITION

Length: 42"

Volume:  Med

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):  THS


COMMENTS

Technical Specs:
   Factory Finish:  4000 Abralon
   Coverstock:  NRG Hybrid Reactive
   RG:  2.57
   Differential:  0.046
   Flare Potential:  High (5” – 6”)

I laid this ball out with one of my favorite controlled drillings (50 x 4 ½ x 70), which put the pin below my ring finger.  This was a similar layout that I had on a Phaze II, which was one of my go to balls.  I threw the ball during my Friday night league on a house shot but was able to use it all night long with very minimal moving.  If I missed out the ball would not over react off the friction and gave you a little bit of miss room in the middle.  The ball is very smooth off the spot and continuous through the pins.  I would think this would be a great ball to use on Medium volume patterns with the original Hy-Road being the step down ball once it starts to burn up. 

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Re: All-Road
« Reply #33 on: December 22, 2019, 12:13:20 PM »
BALL / BOWLER SPECS

Layout: 55x4.5x35

Surface: factory, also used polished

PAP: 4.25R, 1U

Rev Rate: 500rpm

Speed: 20mph off hand

Conditions: THS, on both wood and synethetic lanes

COMMENTS

The latest entry in Storm's long-running Thunder line, the All-Road lives up to its name by having a massively wide range of use. Fans of the original Hy-Road will feel a ton of familiarity in how the All-Road shapes downlane thanks to the Inverted FE2 core (2.57 RG, 0.046 diff in 15#), but the All-Road also brings extra traction to the equation thanks to the 4000-grit sanded NRG Hybrid cover (also seen on the Super SON!Q and PhysiX). My All-Road (laid out at 55 x 4.5 x 35, putting the pin above my bridge) showed itself to be a ball that makes it very easy to hit pocket 10-11 times a game on house shot... and still get through the pins while doing so. That combination is not always a given when pocket carry is a must - the extra control sometimes means giving up some drive, but the All-Road showed itself to be capable of both whether on fresh, burn, or carrydown. If you're a fan of the Hy-Road series, this ball is a can't-miss addition to the family.

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Re: All-Road
« Reply #34 on: December 29, 2019, 06:48:57 PM »
I’m 63 years old, right-handed bowler.  My ball speed is 15-15.5 and I put myself in the stroker class.  I roll between the 5 & 10 board.  I use a different ball to match the lane conditions.  The NRG cover stock works great for me so I try to get every ball with that particular cover.  I drill with the pin above the fingers. This ball is my new benchmark ball.  Until this ball, it was the hyroad.  The ALL ROAD is clean threw the front part of the lane and a lot of energy with good backend reaction.  If this ball hooks to much, I change to the physix or the new phase III which will give you more length.  I layout this and the other two 55x3 3/4x25.  All of these are great.  Check with your local pro shop or get with storm.  They have a program called match makers where you can buy a new ball to see what works for you.

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Re: All-Road
« Reply #35 on: December 30, 2019, 10:16:38 PM »


What to say about this ball? Since drilling mine I've really happy with I've seen. I like smoother shapes and the All Road fits that. With nice pop in the back. For a med price ball you get a great ball and a ball that is good for bowlers of any skill level.

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Re: All-Road
« Reply #36 on: January 01, 2020, 12:50:57 PM »
Length:42
Volume: High
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS
Rev Rate: 450
Ball Speed: 17 mph
PAP: 5 1/16 x 3/4 up


Introducing the All Road, the newest release in the Thunder line. This ball still uses proven Inverted Fe2 core and wraps it with the NRG hybrid cover that was previously used on the Physix. The layout I used was 5 x 5 x 4, which puts the pin right under both fingers and kicks the cg out slightly. One of my favorite pieces as of late has been the Hyroad X because of how clean and strong down lane it is but sometimes its not quite strong enough to start the day off with. Well the All Road is the perfect solution for that. With the beefed up NRG Hybird cover it picks up much stronger in the oil and creates a strong and continuous motion. This is a great benchmark piece that can easily be the first ball out of the bag for most. 

Earon Vollmar
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Re: All-Road
« Reply #37 on: January 17, 2020, 07:59:08 AM »
LANE CONDITION

Length:42ft

Volume:Medium

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS


COMMENTS

Layout - 80*5.5*20

I gave my All-Road the same layout as my Hyroad X in an effort to get just a earlier smoother version cause I really like the X. Mission accomplished!! The AllRoad is much sooner than the X with both at the OOB surface. For me the AllRoad needs to have alittle volume in the front part of the lane for it to be really effective. It didn't really to change directions very much at all so I couldn't go too far left with it and just send it right, I had to keep straighter angles thru the front part of the lane to see a decent motion through the pins. Now the straighter I was able to stay with it the better it looked. I tried a surface adjustment with it cause I just wasn't getting much use out of it with the surface that was on it and when it lane shined it seemed to get even lazier. I put it back at 1000-1500 and put Storm Step 2 compound on it and the results were amazing. I got just a punch more push through the early part of the lane and much more continuation off the spot. For me it made the ball much more versatile and usable on the conditions I see in my area.

Nick Smith
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Re: All-Road
« Reply #38 on: January 19, 2020, 06:08:45 PM »
LANE CONDITION

Length: 40 ft

Volume: Medium

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS


COMMENTS

Likes: Love the shape and continuation

Dislikes: None


STORM | All Road Review - John Struckman
HyRoad… with NRG Hybrid Reactive… Oh my! Taking my personal favorite mid performance bowling ball of all time and combining it with a Nanotechnology cover… equals a ball up from the HyRoad that everyone should be excited about. Exactly what I need in tournaments and when the original HyRoad just isn’t enough ball on heavier volume oil patterns. Using All Road on the house shot is a lot of fun as well. It allows me to move further left of where I would stand with the original HyRoad but still have that strong downlane motion and hitting power that we all look for from every ball with “road” in it. Technical Numbers = RG 2.57 / DIFF .046 / 4000 grit abralon factory finish / 5-6” flare potential / NRG Hybrid Coverstock / Symmetrical Weightblock / No Core. It is exciting to know that the All Road is essentially a HyRoad with more “teeth” which allows you to move into different parts of the lane, open up your angles and know that you are going to get that HIGH RG motion coming back into the pocket.


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Re: All-Road
« Reply #39 on: January 26, 2020, 09:31:57 PM »
Storm All Road Ball Review by PJ Haggerty

As the “Road” legacy continues, the latest addition to the line is the Storm All Road.  The best minds at Storm went a bit of a different route with the All Road and it’s impressive.  The engine didn’t change inside the ball, but the coverstock did. 

I’ve drilled one All Road so far and think it fills a nice spot in my tournament and league bags.  I used one of my favorite layouts which is mapped out as 5 x 4 with no weight hole.  That puts the pin above my bridge and I didn’t change the surface.  After some oil got in the coverstock, the All Road shined nicely and it’s a much cleaner, quicker response time than my Gravity Evolve, but is stronger than the Tropical / Hustle series. 

I’ve had success with the All Road when there’s some friction and after patterns have transitioned.  I’ve also had success being able to move right, increase my speed, and try to trap it.  It’s a ball that doesn’t change direction extremely hard, so I’ve been able to use different releases to play with the response time.

Overall, I think the All Road is a great addition to tournament and league bags.  Go drill one!

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All-Road
« Reply #40 on: January 29, 2020, 07:55:35 AM »
The All Road for me is very clean and very continuous for its dull finish.  Comparable to the IQ Tour, the All Road is cleaner and a few boards more of hook at the break point.  The All Road is great on oil patterns where you want to control the backend but bowl on lower amounts of volume or higher hooking lane surfaces.  The ball is very unique in the Thunder Line comparative to the rest of the Hy-roads.  It compliments the Hyroad X very well as it is stronger rolling and slightly smoother overall.  The Hyroad X would be a great step down from it as well to give it a more angular shape.

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Re: All-Road
« Reply #41 on: February 01, 2020, 10:50:20 PM »
LANE CONDITION

Length: 40ft

Volume: THS

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):


COMMENTS

Likes: NRG Hybrid

Dislikes:

The Storm All Road is featuring one of my all time favorite covers in the Storm family. The NRG Hybrid sees the pattern just right for my game. I love the strength and continuous motion I get with that cover and core combo. The All Road has a RG of 2.57 with a Diff 0.46. What this ball does for me is, when a Pro Motion and/or Idol series balls are a little too early, I think of the All Road. The ball has that strong cover where I know 1. The ball won’t pick up too quick and 2. I know it won’t get down to far because of the cover. If you’re looking for a ball between the Pro Motion and the OG Hy-Road, you should definitely give the All Road a look.

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Rev Rate 390-400
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Re: All-Road
« Reply #42 on: February 17, 2020, 11:53:38 PM »
Storm All Road
45 x 3.75 x 40

Anything with the Hyroad core in it is going to be good.  The All Road is basically a new version of the Hyroad Nano.  I personally think this ball is a little cleaner/longer and a bit more down lane continuation vs the Nano.  For me, when I have to put down the Phaze 2 or Phaze 3 sometimes going into a shiny ball isn’t the answer.  With the thickness of the oil today and how much volume we bowl on regularly, polished bowling balls tend to amplify the lanes transition.  This ball is exactly what I’m looking for, controllable continuation.  It is perfect for medium volumes and lengths.  I can use it late on heavier longer patterns and on the fresh on short and medium oil patterns.  Don’t be afraid to alter the surface to match your game in either direction.  This is a great all around ball for all styles, feel confident when purchasing anything with the word Road in the name! 

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Re: All-Road
« Reply #43 on: February 21, 2020, 12:13:22 PM »
Storm All Road

50 x 4 3/4 x 40

The All Road is the perfect benchmark ball - smooth, consistent, and versatile. It is not as early as past sanded iterations of the HyRoad (HyRoad Solid, HyRoad Nano), and covers a wider range of conditions. It is easily strong enough to handle a fresh league condition, but still rolls well when you have to chase the pattern left. I would classify the motion as a hard arc downlane - smooth but with just a touch of angularity. It is a little too strong for when the fronts start to go away, but going to something such as the HyRoad Pearl fills that reaction perfectly.

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All-Road
« Reply #44 on: February 21, 2020, 02:55:38 PM »
My Review and opinion of the All Road

This ball is right up my alley... No pun intended but seriously.... I can pull this ball out of my bag first game or third game and know I will be able to put it in the pocket.  I am a right hander and I put the pin in my ring finger while kicking the CG out from grip center 2 inches.   I get a very nice, round, smooth look out of this ball that is ultra controllable.  If you're looking for a ball that you can use whenever, wherever than I would look into buying a All Road.