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Electrify Hybrid
« on: June 24, 2020, 08:47:04 AM »
Storm Electrify Hybrid
Storm created the Electrify line of bowling balls to offer value performance along with control in motion. This line of balls works well for beginners to pros. The Electrify bowling balls feature the Circuit Core which uses a lower RG and medium differential to offer accuracy. The Hybrid version of this ball utilizes the Reactor Hybrid coverstock which produces mid-lane traction and is great for bowlers looking for more control with a smooth backend reaction on medium to light oil.

Color: Silver/Mulberry/Neon Red
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Coverstock: Reactor Hybrid Reactive
Core: Circuit Core for 14#-16# (Modified Centripetal Core for 12# & 13#)
Finish: 1500-grit Polished
Recommended Lane Condition: Dry-Medium
RG: 2.51 (15#)
Differential: 0.030 (15#)
Fragrance: Grape

 

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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #16 on: August 28, 2020, 07:55:58 PM »
Drilling 55x5.5x55  rev rate 450 ball speed 17 PAP 3 ¾ right 1 up
So I went with my favorite symmetrical core layout and I was quickly impressed for a lower price point ball the Electrify Hybrid HOOKS! Always with me at tournaments, featuring the circuit core high rg and lower diff core, I get smooth blend anytime there is friction!

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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #17 on: August 30, 2020, 03:47:33 PM »
Bowler Bio
Gender : Female
Rev Rate : 315
Ball Speed: 16.5 mph
P.A.P : 4 3/16 over  7/16 up
   
   Storm Electrify
When it comes to lower end balls people seem to shy away from them if they are a more serious bowler. These two Storm Electrify’s are the reason why you should not sleep on the lower end balls. I was shocked when I seen these two balls on the lane in action. I compared both of them to each other the Pearl I found myself really comfortable with it right off the hop. On lower volume or burn its going to be a great ball to get through the front part of the lane. The hybrid was a lot more round for me so started up earlier then the Pearl for sure. I started out with the Pearl and had to move about 3 right to get lined up with the hybrid. The Pearl really comes off the spot nice but not to quick where you can’t predict what it’s going to do. Love that the Pearl gets down the lane easy, will help when I get in trouble with some of my more aggressive equipment. The hybrid is going to be good when the lanes get tricky and can use the slow roll to control the pattern.

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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #18 on: August 30, 2020, 10:29:26 PM »
Hey everyone, this is storm staff member Josh Shoemaker here again with another ball review for the electrify hybrid. As always, I would like to thank storm for providing the equipment I use every time I step out onto the lanes and logo infusion for making sure I always look good no matter what! Today I will be bowling on a moderately beat up 42’ scorpion pattern. This pattern is extremely flat and will highlight the misses I have. The electrify hybrid features the hybrid reactor cover wrapped around the new circuit core. This core boasts an RG of 2.50 and Diff of 0.031 in #16 lbs respectively. It comes out of the box with storms signature 1500 grit polished finish. The Electrify line provides a great bridge between the hyroads and urethane. The weaker cover and medium RG/Diff provides a ball that will be easy through the front part of the lane but not be overly responsive to friction downlane. This line is essential for anyone that bowls in a higher friction setting. I was a big match up hybrid fan, and the electrify hybrid reminds me a lot of that. When compared to the hyroad, the electrify hybrid is a zone longer as well as a couple of boards weaker overall. For anyone interested, the electrify hybrid is available for purchase from your local storm VIP pro shop today!

Review Video: https://youtu.be/93f0eCUls0A

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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #19 on: August 31, 2020, 09:06:53 PM »
Storm Electrify Hybrid - 40 x 3 x 50 layout - 1500 girt polished - Reactor Hybrid cover with the new Circuit core.
Testing condition- 44ft Mo Pinel created THS on older HPL with Kegel Ikon lane machine
The latest addition to the Storm's HOT line adds something to the line that was missing, a lower RG light weight core with the proven Reactor Hybrid coverstock. I decided to drill this because I thought it would be not a skid / flip as some of the Match Ups I drilled. Found it to have great length and a strong entry into and thru the pins. Needed something to go a tick longer but not as strong in the backend and not to be to angular into the pocket. The surface with box finish matched well with the older SPL, will change the surface when I get onto newer HPL when I start bowling the Tuesday league to start with and then move to something stronger like the Trend.
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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #20 on: September 08, 2020, 02:35:07 PM »
Drilled my ELECTRIFY HYBRID up 50 x 4 x 30. Left it box finish to get a feel for it. 4' pin positions for me are usually very early starters for my game which is on the straighter side of tweener.

Right away I noticed the length. Being a weaker cover than Storm's big hitters made it get length without having to throw harder or force it down lane. The ELECTRIFY HYBRID should be good for dead burn or getting outside of a league shot with a defined dry area to the right/left of target.

I put it up side-by-side with it's sister release, the ELECTRIFY PEARL, ASTRO PHYSIX, AND MVP PEARL. The HYBRID to me was slightly longer than the PEARL. ASTRO was a lot more ball and quicker down lane. MVP PEARL was closer but still a lot more ball than both the PEARL and HYBRID ELECTRIFYS.

Drill this one up when you want something for the dead burn or to play right on a really dry league shot.

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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #21 on: September 12, 2020, 01:25:55 PM »
Storm Electrify Hybrid
Layout: Pin 4 “ and 1” pin buffer
Rev Rate: 325 rpm
Testing information: 41 foot THS (medium to light volume)
Bowling Center: Fulton Bowling Center
Kegel Machine – Brunswick Anvilane

The Storm Electrify Hybrid tested very similar to the Electrify Pearl.  I could not tell much difference, maybe a little sooner breakpoint if anything. The Storm Electrify Hybrid utilizes Reactor Hybrid Reactive coverstock wrapped around the new Circuit Core.  The Storm Electrify Hybrid is early and has a stronger down lane motion than the Storm Tropical Surge.  I typically struggle with carry percentage with lower end balls.  The reason is I need to move in when the lanes break down and loose carry with the weaker balls.  I don’t see this happening with the Storm Electrify balls. #Stormnation

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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #22 on: October 01, 2020, 10:38:24 PM »
Length:42
Volume: High
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS
Rev Rate: 450
Ball Speed: 17 mph
PAP: 5 1/16 x 3/4 up


Introducing the Electrify Hybrid, the newest release in the Hot line. The Electrify Hybrid uses the new Circuit Core and is wrapped with the Reactor hybrid cover. The layout that I went with was 4.5 x 4.5 x 4, this layout puts the pin in my ring finger and kicks the cg out to the right alittle. The Electrify Hybrid is great when the lanes start transitioning and you need that extra length and help blending the lanes out alittle bit. If you are looking for that can handle medium to medium dry lane conditions then look no further.

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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #23 on: October 18, 2020, 08:50:43 PM »
Storm Electrify Hybrid

Reactor Hybrid Cover stock

1500 Grit Polished

Circuit Core

The Storm Electrify Pearl and Electrify Hybrid were introduced to take the place of the Match Up series in the Storm Lineup.

The Electrify Pearl skids through the heads with ease saving energy to make a quick turn once is gets to the dry.

The Electrify Hybrid starts up just a couple feet earlier than the pearl and has a stronger, smoother motion.

Either can find a spot in a bowler's house shot league bag or be very useful for your dry tournament conditions.

I would slot the Electrify Pearl as a step stronger than my Hustle RAP and a step down from my HyRoad Pearl.

I think the Electrify Hybrid would be a good fit when my phaze 2 is a little more than needed.

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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #24 on: October 20, 2020, 11:20:22 AM »
Layout: 30 x 4 1/4 x 30

The Electrify Hybrid has been one of my favorites out of all of the new Storm/Roto Grip releases. It has a very controllable arc motion, while still retaining enough down lane motion to have excellent pin carry. It is quite versatile too; it is great for medium-light lane conditions and when the oil on a fresh pattern breaks down, but can also be used on a fresher condition if the box shine is slightly removed. The new core gives me better mid-lane motion than I had with any of the Matches or Match Ups.

In comparison, my Electrify Pearl is actually earlier and smoother than my Hybrid, but that is because my pearl is a pin down layout (35 x 4 1/8" x 65) that I hit with a fresh 3000 pad. It is great for playing straighter angles when the lane is wet/dry. The versatility of these two balls has been very impressive, thus far.

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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #25 on: October 23, 2020, 08:16:29 AM »
The Electrify Hybrid (EH) has a rg of 2.51 and .030 diff, so by nature the core will want to go long down lane. I drilled this ball pretty strong (4x4) just to assure it didn’t go too long. I also hit the cover with a 2000grit pad to take a little bit of the shine off and slow down the reaction some. 
I am happy I drilled the EH 4x4 and hit it with some surface! It rolls perfect for when I need to get away from a stronger symmetrical solid ball like the Phaze 2. I can see a lot of bowlers liking the EH on house shots where you need to get in and throw it out or on some longer patterns when the fronts start to hook.

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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #26 on: October 23, 2020, 10:29:25 AM »
Storm's Electrify Hybrid brings a level of control and predictability to the entry-level market that is rarely seen. Its polished Reactor Hybrid coverstock provides a fantastic blend of length and control on higher-friction lanes while the new Circuit (2.51 RG, 0.030 differential) symmetrical core ensures that it still has a good punch through the pins. It's a classy look on the ball return and a fantastic entry-level ball both for the newer bowler and as the lower end of a tournament bowler's arsenal. Who could ask for more?

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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #27 on: October 23, 2020, 02:28:39 PM »
The Electrify hybrid is the latest release in the Hot line of bowling balls from Storm, The Bowlers Company. The all new circuit Core found in the Electrify bolsters an Rg of 2.51 and a dif of .030 in 15lb weights. The color scheme of silver/mulberry/neon red has a familiarity to the Rocket of a few years past. The Electrify hybrid comes from the factory with a 1500 grit polished finish. The Electrify Hybrid uses the tried and true Reactor cover.

I drilled the hybrid Electrify with a 4” pin and 3” pin buffer. This is my baseline go to layout that always seems to give a good predictable ball motion that is neither too weak nor too strong. The hybrid Electrify rolls really well on medium to medium- low volume patterns, with clean to very little carrydown on the backend of the lane. Comparing the Hybrid to a pearl Electrify drilled with a 5” pin and 4.5” pin buffer, the hybrid is about 3 and 2 stronger when throwing it to the dry. When playing straighter through the front of the lane and keeping the ball in the oil, the hybrid seems to be only about one board stronger, but reads the lane a couple feet sooner and rounds off through the pins better, allowing me to get better lateral pin movement with carry on light hits from slightly missed left shots. The hybrid electrify is better suited for medium to medium dry conditions.

I like the Electrify hybrid. This will be a good ball for people who want to see less overall hook than what some of the stronger cored balls can provide, or bowlers who are bowling on medium to medium-low volume patterns. The hybrid will also be good for tournament bowlers who need a late game, towards the end of the block ball that will still have good reaction through the pins with moderate downlane motion. Thank you for reading my review of the electrify Hybrid. As always, bowl up a Storm!
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Re: Electrify Hybrid
« Reply #28 on: October 24, 2020, 07:07:54 PM »
An upgrade to the Match Up line. The hybrid starts a little sooner and handles a little more oil then the Match Ups but still provides an amazing move at the backend. Hard to beat this amount of reaction at this price point and its simply the best looking ball on the shelf!