Storm Revenant Ball Review by PJ Haggerty
One of the newest additions to the Thunder line at Storm is the Revenant. With an RG of 2.54 and differential of .050, the Revenant fits a perfect spot in my arsenal. If you were a fan of an Hy-Road, the Revenant can scratch that same itch. The Vector core and R3S pearl reactive coverstock provides players with length, a quick response time, and plenty of pop through the pins. It’s been a ball that I’ve used when the lanes have more friction and we need to create angle. It’s also been very competitive when I see older/more beat up lane surfaces.
I’ve drilled one so far and really like it. I’ve drilled it with the following layout: 4.5 x 4 x 2.5. This puts the pin above my ring with a small shift of a CG and I also adjust the surface down to 3000 by hand, just to smooth off the response time a bit. After the bigger cored asymmetrical balls start to bog down or not kick the corners, the Revenant is a perfect ball to go to.
I have noticed some of the lower rev rate players really like the Revenant because they can keep it in front of them, not have to move their feet all over the lane, and still maintain a great motion down-lane.
If you loved the Hy-Road like many did, need a ball for older lane surfaces, or for lighter volumes, the Revenant should be next ball you drill!
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