Nova • Premier Series
Coverstock • R2X Hybrid Reactive• Finish 3000-grit Abralon
Core • Ignition Core
Weight • 15 lbs. RG •2.49 Differential • .052 Int. Diff • .019
Layout •4 x 4.25.x 2.25
Tester PAP • 5" R, 5/8" D Tester Axis Tilt • 11° Tester Rev Rate • 325
Test Pattern • 42' THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street
Storm has once again redefined hook and roll with the release of the all-new Nova! The Nova is a mighty, oil-eating goliath that destroys anything that gets in its path! Further, it is a game-changer for down-and-in or straighter players like me. So, let's break down this monster on a THS!
The heart of the Nova is the Ignition Core! This new Storm shape and design brings a strong dynamic advancement for down-and-in players like me. I liked how the Ignition core revs methodically in the mid-lane, yet gives you a definitive motion you can clearly see and predict down the lane. Further, regardless of how hard I had to make this core work, due to an errant shot, I found the Ignition Core to be quite decisive as it made its turn towards the pocket! And when the Ignition Core gets to the roll phase, it has an uncompromising power that crushes the pins at impact. I also loved how this core has relentless continuation through the pin deck as it steamrolls through anything in its path! For a down-and-in player, Storm has hit the mark with the design of the Ignition Core.
I am a huge fan of Hybrid Coverstocks, and the R2X Hybrid Reactive Coverstock is just the right blend for the Nova. Early on a THS, standing 17-18 and looking 8-10, I liked how the R2X was smooth and etched its way through the front part of the lane instead of reading at my toes or being aggressive from the moment it left my hand. In addition, I liked how the R2X had a smooth, consistent traction as it made its way through the mid-lane! Although this cover is quite strong, I liked that it didn't overreact or get too "jumpy" when the conditions had just begun to break down. I found that the R2X works best on fresh or higher volumes of oil. However, I also liked how the R2X Hybrid allowed a straighter player like me to move in with confidence and not fear, standing 27 and looking at 15! Trust me, for a higher speed, rev-challenged player that is an incredible feeling!
In conclusion, the Nova is an impressive new release from Storm! With the ignition core and the R2X Hybrid coverstock, Storm has created a winning combination that will undoubtedly elevate your game. And if you're a high-speed/low-rev player like me, the Nova is a lethal weapon to add to your arsenal! So, talk to your local pro shop operator today and see where the new Storm Nova belongs in your arsenal. It will be a great fit!
Rick Klimowicz
Storm Products Pro Shop Staff
Roll the Ball Pro shop
Penndel, PA