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Polar Ice Solid Blue/Green
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
Ball NPS Score: 100.00
Features:
- Coverstock: U1S Solid Urethane
- Weight Block: Traditional 3-piece Core  
- Ball Color: Blue/Green All colors do vary  somewhat from the picture shown.  
- Ball Finish: 3500-grit Polish  
- Durometer: 76-78 Rex D-scale  
- Recommended Lane Conditions: Any
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- Description:  The Ice line has included polyester coverstocks in a  variety of styles that have ranged from the Mainframe and Team Storms  with the Ultra Clear polyesters to the original Ice Storms designed  primarily to help you ‘ice’ your spares on every attempt.   The new Polar Ice balls expand the Ice line with a new U1S urethane  coverstock available in both solid and pearl. U1S is a first generation  material that is more controllable than U2S which powers the popular  Natural series.    The Polar Ice’s traditional 3-piece core enhances predictability while  the urethane coverstock ensures durability that other materials just  can’t offer. And they are available in lighter weights! In addition to  the standard 10-16 pound options, Storm is pleased to offer both 6 and 8  pound options as well.

 

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Re: Polar Ice Solid Blue/Green
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2012, 01:25:07 PM »

The Polar Ice is a new ball in the Ice line that features the U1S, urethane cover stock. This ball has the basic pancake weight block and comes in a blue/green solid and a red/purple pearl. The Polar Ice will be a great first ball for any entry level bowler looking for durability as well as a great ball for an experienced bowler looking for control on really dry lanes or a more durable spare ball for those pesky single pins. The Polar Ice is also the first ball in Storm’s Ice line to come in 6, & 8lbs, as well as 10-16lbs. Another attractive feature of the Polar Ice is its ability to “glow” under the black lights.

 

I drilled one solid and one pearl Polar Ice. The solid, I drilled with a 3 3/8” pin, and a 9” hole. This drilling puts the traditional pancake weight block in a position to allow for the most flare potential based on release strength.  The pearl I drilled with a basic over label drill, that puts the pin below my ring finger, and static weights are left at ½ positive, ½ finger.

 

The cover is “weaker” than that found on the Naturals, with durability being the key phrase. I lightly sanded the solid with some green scotch brite to allow the ball to pick up its roll a bit sooner, and have a nice even reaction into the pocket. As long as there were dry boards on the backend, the Polar Ice continued to make its move into the pocket with surprisingly good pin carry. Once the large volume of oil from the front part of the lane carried down to the mid lane, the Polar Ice started to have trouble making the turn into the pocket, and the seven pin started to show up. While the solid allowed me to swing the ball a couple of boards, the pearl made me go straighter through the lane, but still roll very smooth into the pocket.  The carry down made me go to a Natural pearl, and eventually a Tropical Breeze, to get a good  “footing” of the lane, and get the proper angle into the pocket to once again start striking.

 

The Polar Ice will cost a few dollars more than the plastic Ice Storm, but will be well worth the added money because of the more durable nature of the ball.  Anyone looking to buy a ball for that first time bowler, and not looking to spend a small fortune, should look into the new Polar Ice by Storm.



Tommy Gollick
Storm Regional/Pro Shop staff
Red Crown Pro Shop Harrisburg, PA
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Re: Polar Ice Solid Blue/Green
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2012, 10:09:25 PM »
Hello all and thanks for reading.  Please let me know if you have any questions.  Our video for this review is posted here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC02XlCHVeE
 
So the Polar Ice is new in the Ice line for Storm.  The urethane coverstock is great and it also comes in all weights which has been a big hit in our pro shop for some of our lighter weight sales being more durable than some of the light weight plastics on the market.  I personally do not have the hand that I used to in order to omfortably "turn it up" and make this ball work consistently so  I generally use this ball for my spares and just in case I have nothing else to go to and need to get out of a game with a consistent reaction.  I opted for the solid because I didn't need the extra length that the pearl version provides. 
 
I was very excited about this video taping session because it allowed me to use a two handed technique that I have been messing with.  I know I don't have the ball peed that the professionals and full time two handers do but I can make it work sometimes.  I compared this ball to the Breeze solid and you can easily see the weaker coverstock gets down the lane easily and never over reacts.  This ball is much weaker than the Natural and Natural Pearls and will allow you to stay on a much straighter line throughout your session.  Enjoy this new piece whether your using it for spares strikes or just starting out.  For you new two handers or no thumbers this piece is a must have to keep your shot under control.



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Re: Polar Ice Solid Blue/Green
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2013, 03:51:17 PM »
I use this ball as my spare ball and it is great. However if the lane is extremely dry I can throw this ball straight up ten and use it as my strike ball. In addition if I go bowling with friends or family at night time this is the ball I will bring because it glows in the dark and draws a crowd.

Dillon Engel