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Summit Ascent
« on: August 30, 2024, 09:08:13 AM »
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The Storm Summit Ascent is crafted to provide unmatched forgiveness, empowering bowlers to reach their peak performance. This ball offers smooth transitions from skid to hook to roll, with a robust backend delivering a powerful yet consistent arc, minimizing surprises and maximizing reliability with every shot. The renowned R2S Solid coverstock, finished at 4000-grit Abralon, ensures an optimal balance of grip and glide, enhancing control over your shots' length and shape. Although solid coverstocks typically hook earlier, the R2S cover at 4000-grit makes the Summit Ascent unique, offering a cleaner reaction than a typical solid. With its fresh Cream Soda scent, the Summit Ascent is designed to help you achieve your highest success in bowling.

Color: Aqua/Smoke/Shadow
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Coverstock: R2S Solid Reactive
Core: Centripetal HD - A.I (14#-16#)
Finish: 4000-Grit Abralon
RG: 2.46 (15# ball)
Differential: 0.056 (15# ball)
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy Oil
Fragrance: Cream Soda

 

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Re: Summit Ascent
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2024, 12:26:40 PM »
Storm Summit Ascent
Layout: 6 x 5 x 3
Ball Specs: Centripetal HD core with A.I. technology
R2S solid coverstock and finished at 4000 abralon

Here WE go, the newest Summit added to the line is the Summit Ascent. The prior Summits used the TX-23 coverstock in a hybrid on the OG Summit and then followed up by the Summit Peak with TX-23 pearl coverstock. I feel SPI was looking to even the playing field with the Summit Ascent. With using the proven and very reliable R2S coverstock, it matched very well with the Centripetal HD core. For me using on a 42ft THS, as you can see in my YouTube video, it is quite balanced in ball motion and continuous through the pin deck, even on the lighter and heavier pocket hits, it definitely has that extra kick. I really started to enjoy the Ascent has the lane shine developed on the cover, when the cover is “fresh”, it’s a little early and a little hooky. So, for my sessions, league and practice time with it, I just wiped it down with some Reacta Clean wipes and not touch up the cover with any kind of abarlon pad being used on the cover. When My Summit Peak and Optimum Idol Pearl start going a stick to long and the Hustle X-Ray is not strong enough, the Ascent makes its presence know. I am starting to learn about myself and my game with some of the more recent releases and using longer pin to pap drillings thanks to Earl Burger at ABC North Lanes and for all the great information that Storm puts out there, including the videos on YouTube. The longer I use the Ascent, the better it is getting. This will replace my Optimum Idol solid in my current arsenal, which will be: Hustle X-Ray, Lighting Blackout, Summit Ascent, Optimum Idol Pearl and X-Cell. Here is the link to my ball video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEZVp1La5Y4

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Re: Summit Ascent
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2024, 08:36:54 PM »
Ball: Summit Ascent
Cover stock: R2S Solid
RG: 2.46
DIFF: .056

HAND: LEFT (ONE HANDED)
PAP: 4  OVER / 1/4 UP
BALL SPEED: 16MPH
REV RATE: 420
AXIS TILT: 20
AXIS ROTATION: 50
LAYOUT: 60X4.5x35

The Summit Ascent is something I go to when the lanes are fresh but there’s quite a bit of friction. This ball is cleaner and has more pop down lane than my Optimum Idol. When I need to open my angles up but the lanes aren’t quite ready for something Pearl I’ll be able to go to this ball, typically my other solid symmetric options won’t have enough energy down lane to continue through the pins like the Summit Ascent. Medium to higher rev players will absolutely love this ball on league conditions because it’s cleaner through the front part of the lane than most solid options but it still can blend out the wet dry better than the Pearl balls. Tournament players will love this when the fronts hook because they’ll be able to stay in a ball with some teeth without losing ball motion down lane.

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Re: Summit Ascent
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2024, 08:09:18 AM »
We have the newest benchmark release from the SPI line with the Summit Ascent. Featuring the famous centripetal HD core we see this matched with R2S overstock at 4k finish to provide a cleaner entry through the front part of the lane yet a discernible read in the mid's where it will dig and shape down lane. I did change the surface to 2000 to get it to read sooner on the lane although at 4000 it is quite usable as well. I brought it to 2000 to read sooner than my Phase 2 and have that as a transition off of the new Summit. The Summit Ascent provides plenty of predictability and versatility for a multitude of conditions. You can keep it at 4000 to provide cleaner shape or scuff it to get it to read sooner on heavier and or longer oil conditions. This ball will not overreact and will provide plenty of information for what the current playing environment is. This ball will be my first out the bag in most conditions on the fresh from tournament to league play. Those that are looking for predictability, the Summit Ascent is a great option to have in your arsenal.

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Storm Summit Ascent by Casey Murphy
« Reply #4 on: August 31, 2024, 09:20:54 AM »
Orientation:  Right Handed
Rev Rate:  400 RPM
Speed:  16-17 MPH
PAP:  4 ½ over and 1 1/8 up

Location:  Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO
Pattern:  High Volume THS
VLS Layout:
Layout 1:  4 5/8 x 4 x 2 ½ (Pin above bridge)
Layout 2:  4 ¼ x 4 x 4 (pin below bridge)
 
FINALLY!!!!  An R2S Solid high diff symmetrical!   I LOVE LOVE LOVE the IQ Tour Solid.  But there are times I need a ball with more differential to flare more and see the oil.  I’ve needed it for years and FINALLY Storm answered the call.  I can tell you immediately that the Ascent is one of my favorite balls.  It’s so versatile and allows me to throw my favorite cover almost an entire tournament because if there’s too much oil for the IQ Tour, I can start with an Ascent and then go to the IQ Tour.  Just more clean versatile options from Storm!

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Re: Summit Ascent
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2024, 08:44:34 AM »
The Storm Summit Ascent stands out as a powerful addition to Storm’s lineup, designed to excel in heavy oil conditions. This ball features the Centripetal HD weight block paired with the new A.I. (Amplified Inertia) outer core, delivering a strong mid-lane read and robust backend reaction. Compared to other balls in Storm’s current lineup, the Summit Ascent offers more aggressive traction due to its TX-23 Hybrid coverstock, which enhances oil absorption and provides exceptional grip on slick lanes. It's particularly ideal for bowlers who want a strong, continuous motion through the pins without sacrificing control, making it a top choice for tackling challenging lane conditions. Whether you’re facing fresh oil or transitioning patterns, the Summit Ascent’s combination of power and versatility sets it apart from other balls in Storm's range, making it a must-have for competitive bowlers.

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Re: Summit Ascent
« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2024, 02:25:48 PM »
The third iteration of the Summit line is here! The Summit Ascent features a different color formula than the first two, which is an exciting turn for this ball. R2S Solid is an absolute hit on the IQ Tour Solid (GOAT ball), so the Ascent has a lot to live up to! For me, this ball is a very similar feel to the IQ Tour Solid in terms of the spot it fills in the bag, but the shape is significantly different than that of the IQTS. The stronger, larger core in the Summit results in a smoother, slower shape that is still continuous, but not quite as quick/responsive as the IQ Tour Solid. If you find your IQ Tour Solid to be too sideways at times, or if it doesn't have quite enough differential for you, The Ascent is a great option with a similar hook potential. This ball also provides an option for people who are looking for that early, smooth symmetrical shape but find the Phaze 2 cover to be a bit too strong. This ball is super unique and potentially fills a couple of really interesting gaps in the bag!

-Chase Valenzuela

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Re: Summit Ascent
« Reply #7 on: September 11, 2024, 03:53:49 PM »
Storms latest addition to the Summit line is the Storm Summit Ascent. This uses the Storm R2S solid cover stock that has the go to cover for a very long time. It also features AI technology something that was also in the previous additions to the line. I drilled this ball with the layout of 40x5x45 this ball is super clean for me and when I’m bowling on a higher friction surface this is my go to. Great down lane motion and this ball really continues through the pins. This is a great ball to add to your line up for league play and a nice step down from the Summit Peak

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Re: Summit Ascent
« Reply #8 on: September 15, 2024, 09:04:28 PM »
LANE CONDITION

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): Various sport and recreational patterns.

COMMENTS

The Summit Ascent is the latest addition to the Master line of Storm. This bowling ball features a low RG Centripetal HD core with A.I. Technology and a very proven and successful R2S Solid coverstock. This Summit Ascent may be a considerable alternative to the well-known Phaze 2.

I liked how my Summit Peak rolled so I drilled my Summit Ascent with the same pin-up layout: 65 x 5 x 35. Having thrown the Summit Peak and knowing that the RG of this core is on the lower end, I expected the Summit Ascent to be feel quite “early”. Even though the core of the Summit Ascent wants to read the oil pattern earlier, the cleaner R2S coverstock helps the bowling ball get down the lane a little easier. This combination seems to work very nicely together resulting in a strong, but smooth and round ball motion. I was also surprised how continuous this bowling ball was.

I believe that the Summit Ascent will be a very good bowling ball for a variety of medium oil patterns. Those bowlers, who are looking for a stronger symmetrical bowling ball for fresh lane conditions should certainly consider the Summit Ascent. I can see this bowling ball working well on some “house” patterns as well. I think the Summit Ascent fits great in between the weaker symmetrical and stronger asymmetrical bowling balls. I can see this bowling ball rolling well with a pin-down layout as well.

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Watch me throw the Summit Ascent on The Bowling Passport YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/55DJdFevs_k

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Re: Summit Ascent
« Reply #9 on: September 16, 2024, 09:18:23 AM »
Storm Summit Ascent – WWRD 8/23/2024

Cover: R2S Solid Reactive Core: Centripetal HD - A.I. RG: 2.46 RG. Diff.: 0.056 Finish: 4000-Grit Abralon Fragrance: Cream Soda Storm’s new Summit Ascent is a Solid Symmetric Piece. This piece is good for Medium Volume Patterns. PAP is 5 5/16 R 1 3/16 Up. Rev Rate: 400. Speed: 16.5. Drilled this piece with the Pin Up between the Fingers and CG kicked out 1” from the palm. I threw this on a left over house pattern. Out of Box ball motion was that it started in the mids with a smooth backend. I compared this piece to the Summit and Summit Peak. Summit was 1-1 Right weaker and the Summit Peak 2-2 Left. Summit was cleaner through the front with a smooth motion on the backend. Summit Peak was smoother through the fronts with a sharper backend. This piece fits between the Summit and Summit Peak. This is a Versatile piece that fits all styles of bowlers. Check out the Ball motion Video on my YouTube Page: https://youtu.be/xTwrynGyCN0

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Summit Ascent
« Reply #10 on: September 23, 2024, 01:14:14 PM »
Weight:  14 lbs.
Pin Length:  3-3.5”
Drilling:  60X30X25
Drilling VLS:  4-1/2X5X2-1/2
Pattern Length:  44 ft.
Pattern Volume:  Low-Med
Pattern Type:  THS
Right Handed

The Summit Ascent has the R2S Solid cover stock.  This is a very smooth, even rolling ball.  This is a Symmetrical ball in the Storm higher end line of balls.  The box finish is 4000 grit abralon, which contributes to the even, smooth transition.  As always, the surface can be  altered to suit a variety of lane conditions and pattern lengths.  It is Aqua/Smoke/Shadow in color.

I have used the Ascent on a 44 ft. kegel house pattern, and a variety of house patterns in different centers.

I’ve thrown the Ascent at the 4000 grit box finish, and have made some surface changes along the way.  I’ve found this to be a very good ball on a variety of conditions.   Once the transition comes into play, I can move in and still carry corners with some speed control.  The Ascent is a hard hitting ball, even for a lower rev player, like myself.
The Ascent is always in my bag.   It gets through the heads extremely clean and makes a nice smooth turn down lane.  I highly recommend the Ascent, and add a star if you’re a lower rev player like myself.  The Phaze II is a good step down later in the set.  It’ll get down the lane a little further and make a nice turn to the pocket.  A good one two punch.   I highly recommend this ball if you’re looking for something stronger to add to your arsenal.  Its a winner!

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Re: Summit Ascent
« Reply #11 on: September 29, 2024, 10:09:37 PM »
Storm Summit Ascent
Coverstock: R2S Solid Reactive
Finish: 4000-Grit Abralon
Core: Centripetal HD – A.I.
RG: 2.46, Diff: 0.056 (15 lb.)
VLS Layout: 5 x 4 x 2-1/2
Dual Angle Layout: 50 x 5 x 35
PAP: 5 3/16” right x 5/8” up
Rev rate: 400 rpm
Average speed: 16.5 mph
Location: Prairie Lanes, Sun Prairie WI
Pattern: Medium volume THS

The Summit Ascent is the latest offering in Storm’s master line and the Summit series of bowling balls. The new Summit Ascent features the same Centripetal HD core paired with the Amplified Inertia (A.I.) outer core. However, the Ascent features the famed R2S solid coverstock which has been found on a number of Storm balls – perhaps most famously the !Q Tour Solid. This new core/cover combo creates a fast-revving ball designed to produce a clean and continuous ball motion that fits between the original Summit and Summit Peak.

The Summit Ascent has become my go-to first ball out of the bag, especially for league nights on house conditions. The strong core gets the ball into a roll early to help read the body of the oil pattern, but contrary to bigger hooking balls, the weaker R2S solid cover helps the Summit Ascent get down the lane much easier. The total package is as advertised – a balanced transition from skid to hook to roll that provides a smooth ball motion with a strong responsiveness on the backend for consistency from shot to shot.

The Summit Ascent is a great addition to the Summit series. It’s weaker than the original Summit, so don’t think of the Ascent as a replacement, whereas the Summit Peak is the cleanest and has most responsiveness on the backend. The Ascent will be a great ball for a variety of bowlers on medium volume patterns; and because the cover is a bit weaker you can stay with it longer as the lanes transition. This one definitely deserves a spot in the bag for both league and tournament players.

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Re: Summit Ascent
« Reply #12 on: September 30, 2024, 01:45:27 AM »
TESTING ENVIRONMENT

Length:43

Volume:Med-High

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS 12:1 Ratio


COMMENTS

Coverstock: R2S Solid Reactive
Core: Centripetal HD w/AI
Finish: 4000 Abralon
RG: 2.46
Differential: 0.056


ME:
Right-Handed Tweener
Speed: 12-13 mph
Rev Rate: 315
Axis Tilt: 14°
Axis Rotation: 74°
PAP: 5 1/8 R 7/8 Up

Ball Layout: Pin Up 4 3/4 Pin to Pap 2 1/2 Pin Buffer


The new addition to Storm's Master line of balls is a new configuration of the Summit called Summit Ascent. The strong fast revving cores in the Summit line have made them a favorite for many pros and bowlers of all levels on higher volume oil patterns. The High Diff core creates great flare to give more hook than customary for many symmetric balls. To create a unique shape with this core, Storm wrapped the core in the legendary R2S solid coverstock that dominated the lanes for so many years on so many great releases. This creates the cleanest version of the Summit to date.

The previous summit releases were of limited use to me. With my lower ball speed the early hook often proved to be more than I needed and I usually opted for cleaner balls. The Summit Peak didn't give me the length I had hoped for, but rather created a piece which seemed to stand up even faster when it saw friction, often earlier than was ideal to create good pin carry. This is all relative to the quirks of my home center where the front panels have much built in friction. The excessive amount of oil the house uses to try to combat this tends to create a condition where the front of the lane transitions very quickly and the back-end much more slowly. The wrong ball motion can make them feel way harder than they should when balls stand up to quickly in the early friction and won't recover down-lane.

Now when I took the Summit Ascent out to the lane for the first time, I saw a ball where I could really make use of the strong core. R2S solid being a much weaker formulation than nearly every cover available to date, I was able to get the ball through the front and see the core take over where the ball needed to read. I was very impressed with how the ball didn't stand up and get forward when it same the friction a little early, and it had no problems powering back when it got right down-lane. Probably the best sign for me personally was my ability to stay in the ball all 3 games. It took a bit of manipulation to still get it down-lane game three when i was up against the ball return, but considerable less than I expected and I didn't feel like I had to sacrifice carry to do so.

The Summit Ascent seems to be a ball that matches up with many styles. I've heard it called a "Cleaner" Phaze II. On fresher conditions I would agree. In the later games the two balls get closer together for me. It's definitely a ball that is the right shape for everyone at some stage of play.


Check out my full ball reaction video on Youtube:https://youtu.be/7-wganNUzUw?si=iY-wK2_bi-z1ML7B

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PICTURES AND/OR VIDEOS
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Summit Ascent
« Reply #13 on: September 30, 2024, 12:50:46 PM »
Storm Summit Ball Specs:
Cover stock  R2-S Solid Reactive
Core  Centripetal™ HD-AI Core (Symmetrical)
Finish 4000 Abralon Sanded
Layout 4 x 4.5 x 2.5” Pin Buffer

Bowler Specs:
Right Hand. PAP 5” Over 1/2 up
Rev Rate 300. Tilt 20. Rotation 50.
Speed at cameras 15.5


Review:
The new Storm Summit Ascent is a bit weaker in hook than the original Summit. This slightly weaker motion was by design to help the ball glide more through the heads and be predictable down the lane. It is a bit unexpected for a solid cover to move fewer boards than the Hybrid version but the design intent was definitely achieved. I have only tested this ball on two different house shots and felt I did not have the miss room that some of my stronger solids give me. I had my best look going up the boards or rolling a small arch to the pocket. I let the ball lane shine and feel this gave me better results. The carry is good if you make sure you have good hand or higher entry angle. Before I drilled my thumb in this ball I let a no thumb two hander bowler test it out. The Summit Ascent provided him a strong smooth reaction that was very controllable. The ball went through the pocket nicely with his higher rev rate. I think the Summit Ascent will be a good choice for a tournament bowler or those with higher rev rates.

Summary:
The Storm Summit Ascent is a very smooth solid ball.
The Summit Ascent smell says cream soda but has a minty scent to me.
Those with higher rev rates should not be afraid to drill this solid up.

Video Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfjDrK01_f4&error=0

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Re: Summit Ascent
« Reply #14 on: October 06, 2024, 07:32:19 PM »
Another bowling ball I have the joys of having in my bowling bag. The Storm Ascent. In my eyes now, this is a great 1st ball out of the bag to have. It rolls so well, reacts even better. Sorry to say I love this one compared to the Summit Peak. This ball has such a predictable arc on the back end.  The Centripetal HD AI core, R2S reactive cover stock. Comes 4000 factory finish. For being a solid ball, it definitely reacts quite a bit on the back end. One of my favorite bowling balls so far.