User Specs:
Left handed, 375 rev rate, 17mph speed, 45 degree angle of rotation, 7 degrees tilt
Layout: 4 ½ x 2
Keywords: SHARP, GLOSSY, QUICK
The IQ Tour Ruby is the latest release in Storm’s Master line, and is simple math. The Ruby is a reskin of the wildly popular IQ Tour Pearl, AKA the “gold ball.†The coverstock is a Storm staple in R2S Pearl, polished with the new Reacta Gloss finish, and the core is the famed symmetric Centripetal C3 Control Core. Together, they create the iconic Storm reaction: rolly and controllable but clean and firm on the backend.
Once again, I found the Reacta Gloss finish to be much too clean, also resisting oil absorption and wiping off, so I resurfaced it to 1000 on a resurfacing machine and shined it back up with Storm’s step 2 compound, which is what they used to use to get to the old 1500 grit polish, and I ended up in much better shape. I’ve used the IQ Ruby quite a bit on several different patterns at several different centers. The resurface/refinishing created a much more consistent and dynamic reaction that’s very reminiscent of other IQ Tour releases.
The IQ Tour Ruby is one of the best rolling balls I’ve ever thrown, unfortunately it tends to be a trap ball for me more often than not. I’ve not had good history with low RG symmetric balls with R2S Pearl, so this was to be expected, however how good it rolls was not. The GLOSSY finish creates a clean motion up front before a quite SHARP and QUICK finish on the backend. It’s a very round and rolly shape, and that’s my favorite type of reaction. However, the cover is a little clean for how strong and early rolling the core is, so it puts me into angle issues. It either is a little too early or too long and tends to result in just enough over/under to tap/trap me too often. However again, it rolls so good, it’s so easy to stay around the pocket with but it’s hard for me to keep from using it OR put it away when it’s not effective. I’ll continue to use it and carry it with me because it reacts so well that there has to be a use case for it that I haven’t found yet, or some adjustment needed on my part to dial it in. The reaction reminds me a lot of a weaker Marvel Pearl, and when it comes to the previous (stateside) IQ Tour Pearls, it rolls the most like the original “gold ball,†just not quite as sharp, more length and shape than the Emerald, and rounder than the IQ 30.