Storm Infinite Physix Ball Review by PJ Haggerty
The Physix line at Storm has been extremely successful over the years and the Infinite Physix is the latest piece that’s been released. Using the ReX pearl coverstock along with the Atomic Core, the Infinite is an asymmetrical ball that does not quit down lane. To be completely honest, out of the box, I expected the Infinite to be earlier rolling. After practicing with it and using it on different patterns, this ball is much cleaner than initially thought. The response time is also relatively quick, which I love.
I’ve drilled one so far and love it. I drilled it with a 5.5 x 4 x 75 layout. This puts the pin in between my bridge and middle finger and keeps the mass bias just to the right of my thumb. The Infinite has been a perfect compliment to the Gem and RST X2. I’ve had the most success when needing to open up my angles and creating more shape because of how quick the response time can be.
Overall, I love the Infinite Physix. It’s been awesome on multiple patterns, lane surfaces, and volumes. It compliments the rest of the line extremely well and rolls extremely predictable. If you could use an asymmetrical ball that won’t quit down lane and also provide a quicker response time because of the pearl coverstock, the Infinite Physix should be the next ball you drill!
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