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Title: Super Nova
Post by: BallReviews-scodaddy21 on October 06, 2022, 01:58:06 PM
The Storm Super Nova high-performance bowling ball utilizes the powerful Ignition Core. This core was designed for more versatility on a variety of lane conditions. This ball was designed to rev up fast and have a powerful finish with more movement downlane and extra flare potential. The Super Nova is covered with the NeX Solid Reactive coverstock and finished with 2000-grit Abralon. This coverstock helps produce a strong midlane response without sacrificing the powerful entry angle needed to boost pin carry.

Color: Lime/Azure/Black
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Core: Ignition Core (14#-16#)
Coverstock: NeX Solid Reactive
Finish: 2000-grit Abralon
RG: 2.49 (based on 15# ball)
Differential: 0.052 (based on 15# ball)
Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy Oil
Fragrance: Fruit Pop
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: Rick K on October 06, 2022, 10:37:11 PM
Super Nova • Premier Series
Core • Ignition Core
Coverstock • NeX Solid Reactive    Finish • 2000-grit Abralon
Weight • 15 lbs. RG • 2.49 Differential • .052 Diff • .019
Layout • 4 x 5 x 2 1/2
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 lived up to being the Bowlers Company with the release of the Super Nova. The Super Nova is a strong-rolling, oil-eating, pin-crushing machine - period! With its winning combination of the Ignition Core and NeX Solid Reactive Coverstock, the Super Nova delivered some incredible results on a THS. So, let's break it down and take a closer look!

The Ignition Core is a robust asymmetrical weight block that produces an intense amount of energy. In addition, I liked how the unique design of the Ignition Core allows it to rev strongly in the mid-lane and build momentum as it rolls towards the pocket. Compared to other large asymmetrical cores, that may tend to be lazy and take their time to stand up. I loved how the Ignition Core makes a decisive turn off the pattern and explodes through the pins. And lastly, as a straighter player, I need the security of a strong, predictable, and continuous asymmetrical core. And the Ignition Core provides that comfort exceptionally well!

The NeX Solid Reactive coverstock makes the Super Nova the strongest hooking ball I have rolled this year. The NeX Solid coverstock loves fresh oil and excels in its ability to carve a path through the pattern as it heads down lane. While other heavy oil, solid coverstocks tend to run out of gas, then deflect off the five pin and leave a ringing ten. The NeX Solid has a powerful continuation through the pins and leaves no prisoners behind! Finally, being a high-speed, low-rev player, I loved moving in and opening my angles with extreme confidence. The NeX Solid coverstock allowed me to roll the Super Nova far out to the right and not worry if it was coming back. Because the Super Nova turns left and turns hard!

In conclusion, the Super Nova is a great new release from Storm! Whether you are a down-and-in player or a high–speed /low-rev player, the Super Nova is an excellent choice for fresh THS conditions. And for those bowlers looking to bowl in their State Tournaments or those wanting to bowl the National Tournament, the Super Nova is the heavy oil choice for your arsenal. So, talk to your local pro shop operator today and have a Super Nova ready to roll! It is well worth it!


Rick Klimowicz
Storm Products Pro Shop Staff
Roll the Ball Pro shop
Penndel, PA
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: StormAndrew on October 07, 2022, 06:07:19 PM
The 3 latest Storm releases will create instant versatility in your bag and cover a variety of bases for any lane condition. The Super Nova is the strongest of the 3 designed for heavy oil conditions. The Night Road and Phaze 5 are designed for those medium conditions.
For those that enjoyed the Proton Physix the shape seen from the Super Nova will be comparable. When battling heavy oil and/or tight conditions the Super Nova will be an excellent selection to manage that environment. The Super Nova has one of the strongest covers Storm manufacturers and compliments this core very well. There is plenty of control with this high end asym and would be a cleaner option against the Gem which is earlier with more arc.
The Night Road which boasts a higher RG will be good for those early hooking surfaces early on or as a step down off the bigger balls like the Super Nova. I see this ball fitting in my bag on the early hooking surfaces so I can keep everything in front of me early on without giving away the pocket. I have found the sanded finish provides plenty of blend off the backend as opposed to the stronger angular shapes we seen from the Hy-Road Pearl. Also, do not be afraid to polish this ball to create a longer more angular shape.
The Phaze 5 like the other Phaze balls does not disappoint. a direct replacement for the 4 the 5 provides plenty of continuation down lane when making its move off the spot. This ball will go with me everywhere I bowl and be that step down ball off the bigger asym or solid sym's. When you are looking to start creeping in and opening those angles up this ball will be one of your best assets.
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: Dadams on October 10, 2022, 02:01:43 PM
Super Nova review

Another new release I was excited to get my hands on. The Nova is a ball I have several of, so this one was definitely one to look forward to. It is strong, as expected. What I didn't expect was how much it continued on the back of the lane. On THS, strong asymmetrical solids roll great for me, but have a tendency to burn up, especially if I get it right. Out of the box, I was able to use it my first night of league and was immediately impressed. The ball rolled great through the oil, stronger than my Gem, but still hit hard if I got it to the dry. On the burn after league I was able to get way left of my comfort zone and still have a good look. Definitely something else I don't normally have when I lose my look. This ball will be getting plenty of use this season. Can't wait for some longer pattern events.

Dave Adams
Storm staff
#stormnation
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: NateGarcia on October 12, 2022, 06:58:08 PM
The next addition to the Nova line, Storm brings you the all new Super Nova. The same core found in the original Nova wrapped around the NeX Coverstock found on the Proton Physix. I think this cover and core combo suites this ball very well and is a great replacement for the Proton Physix in my bag. For me, I found the proton to be too early and angular to play straighter angles and over under when I had to move in with a big ball. My eye just didn’t fit with that ball, but this Super Nova is perfect. You’ll see in the ball video I made that I can play my A Game and stay firm and straight and the ball picks up and continues through the pins nicely and it gets the job done slow curving them from inside and still making it around the corner.
I see myself drilling a couple of these for sure! This ball will be great on medium to long patterns with some oil on the lanes. Get yours at your local Storm VIP Pro Shop soon!
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: Irishfan7299 on October 15, 2022, 03:47:06 PM
The new Super Nova is a what I currently use first ball out of the bag.  It gives a very smooth shape to blend out the wet dry of league game 1.  I did have to add some polish to the surface as with my tilt the ball was too early and lazy down lane.  Even with adding the polish, I still get a smooth predictable motion.  I feel this ball is good for players that are speed dominant.  I also thing this is a good fit for someone looking for a very smooth ball.  For me this ball is best playing up the boards.  I am able to get left and get around the ball more, but that is not where this ball is it’s best.
Title: Super Nova Review by Luke Rosdahl
Post by: Luke Rosdahl on October 17, 2022, 12:24:55 PM
The Super Nova features the “super” strong and durable NeX Solid coverstock that we’ve had on the Axiom and Proton PhysiX, and the returning strong asymmetric Ignition core from the Nova and the Gate series overseas.  I always say it, but it bears repeating that NeX solid is very clean and responsive for how much it hooks, this helps it bridge the gap between typical strong asym balls that get a lot of traction but are often slow and lazy down lane, and other balls that create length and shape but don’t have the traction to be stable and controllable on heavier conditions.  The Super has the strength and shape of something like the Reality or Proton PhysiX but that’s more stable and controllable due to the naturally rolly and slightly slower revving of the Ignition core vs most other asyms.  This gives it a combination of traction and shape that lower rev rates and higher speeds have trouble finding, while at the same time giving higher rev rates a stronger option that doesn’t burn up at the arrows.  It’s a great compliment to the original Nova, more traction and a quicker friction response while still maintaining the same general look or roll.  The Super is an incredibly versatile ball that can be used on several different conditions, lane surfaces, and from several different angles by a number of bowling styles. 
Title: Storm Super Nova Review by Trevor Roberts
Post by: TrevorRoberts on October 17, 2022, 12:26:10 PM
Lane Condition
Length: 40
Volume: Medium
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS

Comments
The Super Nova is a great compliment to the original Nova, which is a staple in my bag right now. It is a bit earlier than the Nova, which makes its motion a bit smoother and more controllable. The Super Nova for me is the first ball out of my bag on medium and long patterns, and the first ball I use right after urethane on short oil patterns. I drilled my Super Nova with a 4 1/4 inch pin, making it even smoother than if I went with a long pin, and I love the reaction I get from it. I have it even earlier than the Reality, so those two along with the Nova are the only balls I need on fresh patterns with some volume. I can’t wait to throw this ball more in the coming months!

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Right Handed
Rev Rate: 400
Speed: 16
PAP: 5 1/2 up 13/16
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: cmattingly on October 17, 2022, 02:11:58 PM
LANE CONDITION

Length: 43'

Volume: 22.5 mLs

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS

Holy Hook Monster!  This thing GOES!  The Super Nova is the next ball with the NEX Solid cover which is the same as what came on the Proton Physix.  To be honest, this ball was way too early for the house shot right out of the box.  I hit mine with a wet 4000 pad ever so slightly, literally 2 seconds on each side. Once I hit it with the wet 4k, the SuperNova was able to get thru the fronts and start to do its work in the mids and down lane. 

This ball is a definite upgrade to the original Nova which I did not get a long with.  The OG Nova forced me too far left but wouldn’t recover when I needed it to. 

The Super Nova I am able to chase left as long as there is enough volume to support it!

This one is LEGIT!

My Layout is 4x5x2

Other balls getting a lot of play:
Dark Code-4x6x2
Night Road-4.5x4.5x3.75
RST-X3-4x5x2
Wolverine Dark Moss-4.25x5.25x2


COMMENTS

Likes: this ball doesn't bail down lane

Dislikes: too strong for the house shot out of the box


PICTURES AND/OR VIDEOS
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: chasev97 on October 24, 2022, 08:48:13 AM
The Super Nova is the new big ball on the block. Featuring the very strong NEX Solid cover, this ball feels like a step up from the 900 Global Reality. The Nova core makes this ball backend and continue a lot, where balls like the Proton Physix and Gem get more forward and straighten out on the back part of the lane. The Reality was the first solid asym we saw that really continued through the pins, and the Super Nova feels like a step up from that. NEX Solid is stronger and earlier, but the Nova core helps this ball still split the 8-9 even from deeper/bigger angles.

Chase Valenzuela

YouTube Channel: Millennium Bowling Supply
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: chasev97 on October 24, 2022, 09:11:59 AM
The Super Nova is the new big ball on the block. Featuring the very strong NEX Solid cover, this ball feels like a step up from the 900 Global Reality. The Nova core makes this ball backend and continue a lot, where balls like the Proton Physix and Gem get more forward and straighten out on the back part of the lane. The Reality was the first solid asym we saw that really continued through the pins, and the Super Nova feels like a step up from that. NEX Solid is stronger and earlier, but the Nova core helps this ball still split the 8-9 even from deeper/bigger angles.

Chase Valenzuela

YouTube Channel: Millennium Bowling Supply

Title: Super Nova review
Post by: GRstorm on October 25, 2022, 08:10:04 PM
Super Nova

The Storm Super Nova with a 2000 surface and NeX coverstock technology is very strong ball! The layout is 5 x 4 x 2.5 which for me is pin over the ring finger and a strong mass bias which is usually around 2 inches away from the my thumb. With this layout I get great length with a sharper back end reaction and man does it give me that!

Using it during league where there has been a lot of high friction it would only work for about a game then put it up. After a couple weeks using it I decided to adjust the surface with a 4000 abralon pad on the spinner to smooth out the surface because the out the box surface there is not enough oil volume so changing to 4000 makes a total difference of the ball to where I can still play the same shot but can stay in it longer and doesn’t take off down lane or quits. Looking for a ball that has more room than the original Nova the Super Nova will be the one!

Garrett Richardson
Storm Amateur Staff
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: Dakota1 on October 28, 2022, 06:09:07 AM
Hi  Bowlers - With all of my research, your stories,  and positive reviews I decided to order the Super Nova from my PSO.  I am having it drilled 75* X 5 X 75* = 150*.  I have had good performance with this drill  pattern on other strong balls and oil or just move right and hold the line!  More to come!  - Coach Denny Gold Level ABE
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: woelfelzp15 on October 29, 2022, 10:23:07 AM
The all new SuperNova is the latest addition to Storm’s Premiere line. This ball flat out HOOKS! This ball is a strong controllable piece that Storm has been missing from their Premiere line in recent years. The SuperNova is 2-3 boards stronger than the original Nova with a stronger midlane roll. The SuperNova features the NeX Solid cover stock wrapped around the same core as the original Nova. Fans of the original Nova looking for a step up will be big fans of this new release. Go out and get yours today!
Title: Super Nova by Lonnie Pemberton
Post by: k1ngsizepapa on October 31, 2022, 08:49:44 PM
LANE CONDITION

Length:43

Volume:High

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS


COMMENTS

Core: Ignition
Cover: NeX Solid
Finish: 2000-grit Abralon
RG: 2.53 (14 lb)
Diff: .049 (14 lb)
Int. Diff: .018

Me:

Right-Handed Tweener

Speed: 12-13 mph

Rev Rate: 315

PAP: 4 7/8 Right 3/8 Up

Ball Layout: Pin over Bridge 5 1/4 X 4 1/2 X 2 3/4 VLS

Storms new Premier Line release is the Super Nova. It ended up being a pretty super team up. The ignition core wrapped in the NEX solid cover. Strong Cover and Strong core is a great combo for those higher oil volumes and the Super Nova might just be the best ball when you need that kind of power.

The original Nova was a midlane beast for me but it did feel a bit conditional after a while. You need oil in the heads and it could get too forward off the back of the pattern pretty quickly if you didn't have the ball speed to play closer to the friction.
Because of this I was a bit worried that putting an even stronger cover on the same core would probably exacerbate the problem but happily I was mistaken.

I threw the Nova on the fresh 43 ft High volume house pattern at my home center. I think I see so much more continuation out of the Super Nova because I never really feel the need to over work the ball with my hand to get it to read the right part of the lane. I was amazed first night out in league because I felt like I could basically point the Super Nova at the ten pin, let it get there and it would come back from anywhere. Sometimes when I'm trying to generate speed I have a tendency to grab on the ball, but it's usually because I feel like I can't miss the ball at all when I'm trying to throw harder or it's not going to read where I need it to. The Super Nova does all the reading for you, you just gotta get it there!

This is going to be one of those great "hook in a box" releases like the Virtual Gravity was so get one of these in the hands of your speed dominant bowlers ASAP. Everyone else will figure out how good it is too before long.

PICTURES AND/OR VIDEOS
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: msipple on November 01, 2022, 12:39:36 PM
BALL SPECS
Pin Length: 3 - 4 
Starting Top Weight: 2.7 oz
Ball Weight: 15
 
DRILL PATTERN
Pin buffer 5 inches

Pin over the ring finger
 
BOWLER STYLE:  RH - Stroker
Rev Rate:  380-420
Ball Speed: 15-16
PAP/Track:  PAP:  5 13/16” and 1/2" up
 
SURFACE PREP
Box Finish: 2000 abralon
BALL MOTION
 The super Nova is here to give you traction and hook on virtually any heavy oil condition imaginable. This ball needs oil. It rolls strong and is very predictable.
 COMMENTS
I drilled this ball pin up with my favorite drilling It’s a strong ball with a sharper backend than most strong solids. It needs oil to perform to its potential. This is a much needed ball for those oily conditions.

 
Mike Sipple
Storm Amateur Staff
www.stormbowling.com

Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: Michael Slatky on November 02, 2022, 02:41:48 PM


Storm
Super Nova
Cover Stock: NeX Solid Reactive
Finish: 2000 Grit Abralon
Core: Ignition
RG: 2.49
Differential: 0.052
Int Diff: 0.019

Layout: 4 3/4 x 4 x 4 - 2LS

Layout Extras:  2 1/8 Finger Depth, "X" - 4 1/2 D and 1 Inch Left
Tester: PAP 6 1/2 R, 1 1/4 D

Review:
The Storm Super Nova features the Ignition core which has been featured in a number of international releases. This second addition in a stateside release has been a hit. For those that are looking for a similar motion to the Storm Proton Physix or the Nova will enjoy the Super Nova.

For my review I took the fresh factory 2K finish and hit the ball four sides with a new 4K pad. For me, this allows the Super Nova to clear the front part of the lane a bit easier until some lane shine migrates onto the ball.  This works well for players that tend to have slower ball speeds. You'll notice in a few games your new solid will calm down from the oob finish.

In comparing the Super Nova to the original Nova, the Super Nova features the NeX coverstock that digs earlier then the original Nova which is R2X Reactive Hybrid. Before rolling the Super Nova, I had the impression that the Super Nova would be to much ball. To my surprise the Super Nova has earned a spot in the arsenal. The ball provides an early read with excellent control off the spot and carries well through the roll phase. Similar to my Nova which off the spot is one of the most predictable balls to read downlane.

In regards to transition, I really enjoyed the Nova and the Super Nova doesn't disappoint as well. Both balls allow a great deal of forgiveness and it is easy to see when you will need to make a change. Both balls together make a nice one two punch if you desire the same type of motion through out a block of bowling.

Be sure to try out a Storm Super Nova and fill that gap for fresh league and heavier volume tournament patterns. I'm definitely excited to use the Super Nova more in tournament competion. Please be sure to visit your favorite pro shop today!

Michael Slatky
900 Global Staff Member
York, PA


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PICTURES AND/OR VIDEOS
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: rotogrip_rick on November 03, 2022, 11:30:31 AM
Storm Super Nova: Ignition core with NeX solid reactive cover stock,
with the cover being prepped at 2000ab. When drawing up the layout, I
usually use a longer pin to pap on the stronger ASYS cores but went a
different direction with this one with a layout of 80 x 1 ½ x 65.
Comparing it to the Storm Nova, the motion was so much earlier and
STRONGER than the Nova and the Infinite Physix. Knowing that the ball
would be so much stronger than I need on the center that has the older
HPL, I decided to use it at the other center I bowl and practice at that
has ever SPL and much better blended pattern from the outside boards
and in towards the middle of the lane. I could not imagine how I could
use a stronger pin to pap on this ball on this THS and lane panels, the
short pin allows earlier movement, and the ball still stored a HUGE
amount of energy going into the hook and roll stage of the ball motion.
The ball performed better than I expected because I am rev dominated
and tilt strong and usually have over / under reactions with stronger
ASYS cores. The NeX solid matches very well for me with this core. I see
a lot of STARS showing up on the scoreboard with this ball for me. It is
“out of this world”! If you are looking for that stronger than normal
performance ball, the Super Nova is an excellent choice.
Title: Storm Super Nova review by Chris Pollentier
Post by: cpollentier on November 06, 2022, 08:32:20 PM
Storm Super Nova
Coverstock: NeX Solid Reactive
Finish: 2000 Grit Abralon
Core: Ignition Core
RG: 2.49, Diff: 0.052, PSA: 0.019 (15 lbs)
VLS Layout: 5 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 2 7/8
Dual Angle Layout: 60 x 5 1/4 x 40
PAP: 5 3/16” right x 5/8” up
Rev rate: 400
Speed at release: 17 mph
Location: Prairie Lanes, Sun Prairie WI
Pattern: Medium volume THS

The Storm Super Nova is the newest “Hook Monster” from Storm.  It features the super strong NeX solid reactive coverstock that’s found on balls like the Proton PhysiX and Axiom, and the same Ignition Core from the original Nova.  This core/cover combo produces a ball that’s great for those heavier volume oil patterns when you need the ball to read the midlane and gain traction in the oil.  Compared to the Nova, I have the Super being a good 4-5 boards stronger, and both offer great stability and control in the midlane due to the Ignition Core.

The Super Nova has similar overall strength to the Proton PhysiX, but I see the Super Nova as being stronger in the midlane and slower down lane, whereas the Proton has slightly more shape on the backend most likely due to differences in the cores between the two.  Given how much it hooks, I’ve only been able to throw the Super Nova a few times in league and tournament play, and I’ve let the ball naturally lane shine through use.  In doing so, I actually see a reaction that fits my eye better – the ball is still super strong, but the little bit of lane shine helps it retain some energy and it shapes a little more on the backend than it did fresh out-of-box.  For anyone looking for a strong and predictable ball for heavy oil, whether you’re a down-and-in player or you like to hook the lane, look no further.  This will be very versatile on medium-heavy patterns and will be a great option for tackling those frustrating wet-dry house conditions.  The Super Nova is a great compliment to the original Nova and there’s certainly room for both as part of your arsenal.

Chris Pollentier
Storm Products Pro Shop Staff
#StormNation
#CoachzProShop
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: Kyle.Johnson88 on November 11, 2022, 01:21:33 PM
Ball Specs:
Storm Super Nova
2000-grit NeXâ„¢ Solid Reactive
Weight Block: Ignitionâ„¢ Core (Asymmetrical)
Color: Lime/Azure/Black

Review:
Boasting the Ignition Core, the Nova lineup really speaks versatility. The original Nova wrapped in the R2X allowed players to keep this ball in their hand even when the lanes broke down without balling down too quickly. Wrapped in the NeX solid cover, the Super Nova is a perfect first out of bag that will allow you to move even further left with confidence on higher oil patterns before balling down to the Nova or moving to a symmetrical piece. Don’t be afraid to play with the out of box finish as we have seen a lot of success with some league bowlers adding polish to be able to hold their line a little longer into a league set or tournament block for those players who don’t have an entire arsenal. This ball has great shelf appeal and looks beautiful rolling down the lane.

Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson
Storm Pro Shop Staffers
joel@parklanes.net
kyle@parklanes.net
dean@frontierfuncenter.net
www.stormbowling.com
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Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: william.tefft on November 11, 2022, 06:05:54 PM
Ball Specs:
Storm Super Nova
2000-grit NeXâ„¢ Solid Reactive
Weight Block: Ignitionâ„¢ Core (Asymmetrical)
Color: Lime/Azure/Black

Review:
The Super Nova is another high-end ball in the Nova series. The Super Nova reads the lane earlier and is a bit stronger than the original Nova. This ball is usually the first out of my bag when I get to a tournament. It allows me to judge the lanes and break down some of the extra oil that is out there for a tournament. I enjoyed this ball so much that I decided to add a second one to my arsenal, but I played with the surface on this one to fit our house shot. The Nova line has proved to be one of the most versatile ball lines in recent history. Make sure to grab yours today!
Will Tefft
Storm Staff Member
will@parklanes.net
www.strombowling.com
#Stromnation
Title: Super Nova
Post by: sportshot on November 13, 2022, 05:29:18 PM
Storm Super Nova Ball Specs:
   
Cover stock NeX Solid Reactive
Ignition Core (Asymmetrical)
Finish 2000 Abralon Sanded
Layout 5 x 4.5 2.5 Pin Buffer

Bowler Specs:
Right Hand. PAP 5” Over 1/2 up
Rev Rate 300. Tilt 20. Rotation 50.
Speed at cameras 15.5


Review:
The new Storm Super Nova is a very strong early rolling ball. I was really shocked by how much more back end I had with the Super Nova compared to the Original Nova. I had a good look with this ball when I started it in the oil and let it find a break point down lane. The Super Nova will be a great tournament ball with the sanded finish but I and many others are seeing better results with a high polish on this ball. It is just way too strong for a standard house shot with its dull finish. At box surface I put this ball above my Infinite Physix making it the strongest Storm Branded Ball I own. My Roto Grip Gem still has the edge in total hook over all my gear. With a polished surface the Super is still stronger than my infinite and rolls great in the fresh as long as the center is not stingy with the oil. I find this ball to be more versatile than the Original and have posted some nice games with it. I have found also that, it is a ball that you need to put away and ball down to maybe a Phase 5 pretty quickly but this ball will let you know because it is easy to read the motion. This ball has been selling well especially to those needing more hook potential in a ball. If you are looking for a nice strong predicable ball that hits hard the Super Nova would fit the bill nicely.

Summary:
The Storm Super Nova is a strong rolling ball.
The Ball reads heavy oil patterns very well.
The Super Nova hits hard and has good back end for a strong ball.


Glenn Wendel
PBA Member
Storm Pro Shop Staff
gwendel@comcast.net
www.stormbowling.com
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: smcintire78 on November 13, 2022, 10:06:26 PM
Bowler Specs:
Right-Handed
PAP: 5 3/16 over 3/8 up
Rev Rate: 425  Tilt: 9 degrees  Rotation: 45-60
Ball Speed: Avg 15.5 MPH at the pins.

Review:
The Super Nova really got me excited with the use of the NeX Solid coverstock. This cover was on one of my favorite balls the Proton Physix. Needless to say, I was excited to try it out. Originally, I put a 45x4.5x30 layout on this ball to take advantage of its strength on flat fresh patterns. The results were a ball that dug in the oil like it had snow tires. It was very early and round in shape. Because of its strength I was not able to use it very often on house shots. The second one I drilled I decided to go with a much different layout (30x4x70). This layout tightens up the track flare and for me made it more useable on house shots. It still dug into the lane but helped to retain energy to make a strong and continuous move towards the pins. This is a great piece when for this higher volume oil patterns and fresh conditions.
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Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: StanleyW on November 14, 2022, 10:20:13 AM
Super Nova - Ball Specs
Cover Stock: NEX Solid Reactive Cover Stock
Finish: 3000 Grit
Core: Ignition Core
Layout: 50 x 5 x 40
RG: 2.49
Differential: 0.052
Intermediate Diff: .019

Review

The Super Nova is the latest addition to Storm’s Premier line and believe me this Super Nova does not disappoint. Storm has combined the ignition core with the NEX solid reactive cover stock. The NEX cover makes the Super Nova a lot stronger in the front and midlanes than the original Nova. I tested the Super Nova on sport patterns 43 and 35 feet in length with great success, it read early and stood up in the midlane with a lot of energy for great pin carry. This is a great ball for all levels of bowlers. Order one from your local pro shop today! My ball review videos are posted on YouTube channel Stanley Waite.

Stanley Waite
900 Global Staff Member
Dover, DE
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: TonyMarino on November 14, 2022, 11:28:11 AM
Hook in a box! The Super Nova with the NeX Solid cover that is also on the Proton PhysiX, and the versatile Ignition core from the Nova offers a big strong ball option that doesn’t comprise shape down lane. Where I see the Super land best is between the Proton Physix/Gem and the Reality. The Proton and the Gem are earlier and smoother, but the reality is cleaner and has more shape down lane. I feel like the gap between these balls has been open for a while and the Super Nova fills it perfectly and it’s the shape that I can see being a house shot killer if your center has the oil for it or if you are a low rev/high speed player. I am SUPER happy to have this ball in the bag.
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: PJ Haggerty on November 14, 2022, 11:59:00 AM
Storm Super Nova Ball Review by PJ Haggerty

The Super Nova by Storm is one of the newest additions to the Premier Line.  After the original Nova was produced, which I thought was a great piece, the Super Nova feels like a similar ball, but on steroids.  The RG is 2.49, differential is .052, and with the Ignition Core, the Super Nova is designed to be used on patterns with heavier volume.  After drilling one so far, I’ve noticed a heavy rolling ball that has a perfect place in my tournament bag.

The one I drilled is mapped out as 5.5 x 4 x 70.  To make it more usable in league, I put it on the spinner with water and a 2000 pad.  The most success I’ve had with it has been on heavier volume patterns and where I have to keep my angles tight.  This ball digs early, often, yet continues through the 8-pin.  From a comparison stand point, I don’t think the Super Nova is as early as the Gem, but I think it’s earlier than the Reality. 

If you need a ball that is designed for heavier volume, rolls heavy, digs early and often, the Super Nova is the next ball you should drill.

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Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: Awiegand3 on November 17, 2022, 05:13:46 PM
The super nova is the newest ball to the premier line. This ball is perfect for heavy sport shots or for people that need help hooking the ball. For you high rev players that bowl on house shot, if this ball hooks to early dont be afraid to hit it with some polish. I myself bowl a lot of house shot tournaments and i love this ball at 2000 polish. Get to your local pro shop to drill up this hook monster, and you wont be disappointed.


Anthony Wiegand
Title: Storm Super Nova by Casey Murphy
Post by: caseyccg on November 20, 2022, 11:06:08 AM
Orientation:  Right Handed
Rev Rate:  400 RPM
Speed:  16-17 MPH
PAP:  4 ½ over and ½ up

Location:  Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO
Pattern:  High Volume THS
VLS Layout: 
Layout 1:  5 x 4 x 2 ½  (pin above bridge)
Layout 2:  4 ½ x 4 x 4 1/8 (pin below bridge)

The Super Nova is a new solid Nova.  The Super Nova features the Nex Solid cover (Proton Physix) and the OG Nova core.  The result is a stronger more rounded version of the Nova.  The Nova was pretty clean for me and was best in front of myself.  The Super Nova hooks much more and earlier and allows me to really hook the ball.  If you liked the Nova but wanted a ball that could get across the pattern more, the Super Nova is the ball!
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: Sandy McIntire on November 22, 2022, 09:04:48 AM
I am higher speed, rev challenged 220-250ish, high tilt, high rotation, and super low track player that really needs a ball to dig into the front part of the lane for my style. The super nova does just that for me. The super nova for me is great for me game 1. It’s definitely early rolling and round which is a shape I don’t normally gravitate to, but man does this ball hit the pocket hard for me. I drilled my ball 35x4x30 and my Axis point 3 1/4 right and 7/8 up.
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: Onefrombills on November 24, 2022, 02:47:40 PM
Super Nova Ball Review
Hey everyone, I'm back with another ball review, and this time it's for the Storm Super Nova and in 15 pounds this ball is wrapped in the NeX solid cover stock and comes at 2000 abralon with an RG of 2.49, Diff of .052 and A MB of .019 with a layout of 3.5X4X2,5
It is very easy to say how pleased I am with this ball. Off the press in league I shot 300/748 in the center that has been giving me the most challenges this year. The OG Nova was a tad chuggy for me, but this Super is just that. SUPER house shot ball! It blends the lane very well without being jumpy off the spot. This is a ball that I see being used on many different patterns from many different player styles. This ball takes surface changes very well and for that I would put this ball in the bag you take everywhere.
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Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: TBenner300 on November 28, 2022, 01:13:37 PM
The Storm Super Nova features the same Ignition Core as in the original Nova but encases it in the NEX solid reactive coverstock.  The Super Nova comes finished at 2000 grit abralon.  I drilled the Super Nova with the same layout as the original Nova which is 65 x 5 x 40.  For me the Nova, was a great ball as long as I could keep my angles closed and not have to throw it away from the pocket.  So, when they brought out the Super Nova I wasn’t sure I would really have much use for it.  But the Super Nova is more continuous on the backend than the Nova which allows me to have my angles more open.  Don’t misunderstand me, this ball still requires a good amount of oil to have success, but it is much more forgiving for me than the Nova.  Comparing the hook between the two, I have the Super Nova a tad cleaner than the Nova but more continuous on the backend, providing about 2 to 3 boards of more total hook than its predecessor.  This ball is a must have for heavier volume patterns.
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: MANCSTORM on November 29, 2022, 10:11:58 PM
The Super Nova has many of the attributes that made the Nova popular but while the original was great for its control the Super has a much quicker stronger reaction at the breakpoint. Still enough control to blend out a pattern but if carry was trouble for you with the original the Super will solve that problem.
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: jshoe97 on November 30, 2022, 10:07:03 PM
The Super Nova features the same ignition core found in the original Nova but is now wrapped in NEX solid. I was a huge fan of NEX on the Proton and used it almost exclusively as my go-to ball on the crest until the Reality and Gem were released. The Super Nova for me is fairly unique. It’s a little easier through the front part of the lane compared to the Gem but not quite as quick downlane as the Reality. I think it’s going to be a great option for me as a ball up on shorter patterns when urethane starts bailing downlane. I personally don’t see myself throwing this ball a ton on the higher ratio patterns as it’s a little too forward off the end of the pattern with the layout I put on it. Compared to the Nova, the Super Nova is a good zone earlier and more forward off the end of the pattern. Be sure to stop into your local Storm VIP pro shop and pick up your very own Super Nova today!



Review Video: https://youtu.be/yNHAJR1uj2E

Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: jmeorock on December 22, 2022, 02:53:25 PM
Storm Super Nova Ball Review

Rev Rate: 375
Ball Speed: 15-16 mph
PAP: 5 inches over, 1/2 inch up
Layout: 60x5x35

(I have attached a link to the Super Nova Ball Review that I did on YouTube. Feel free to check it out!)

https://youtu.be/NdhtOXC485U



Storm Super Nova = BIG BALL!!!

This is perhaps the most controllable hook monster I’ve come across. The Super Nova has a slightly different overall feel than the Gem. It definitely moves me a couple of boards left of the Gem but it gives me the angular motion I’m accustomed to. The Gem has a more forward backend motion, especially from tighter angles.

This Super Nova is most definitely meant for heavy oil conditions. I struggled slightly due to our house shot being pretty heavy on friction to start. I could dial it in but I had to sweat a little to do so. On your league conditions, you could easily throw this ball the first two games and maybe the third depending on how the lanes are transitioning. Stop by your local pro shop to check out the new Super Nova!

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Memphis, TN
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: Bigmike on December 22, 2022, 03:46:00 PM
I drilled up my SUPER NOVA 45 x 4 x 35. This is a strong layout that I have used on balls like the PHYSIX and RUBICON in the past. This is my strongest and earliest reading layout for me that I ever use. I threw it box finish which was plenty dull. I threw it up against a PROTON PHYSIX, GEM, and NOVA.

I threw it on a longer 46 foot pattern but the volume wasn't high enough to need this much cover. I also tried it out on a longer house shot. I was having a hard time getting it to retain energy at the pins and left a lot of flat tens. My GEM was better as my PROTON was doing the same. The NOVA was slow at the spot until there was more burn in the pattern then it was at home.

My thoughts on this one are do not drill it aggressive but more mildly to take advantage of the flare. With my layout, the ball flared close to 7 inches. I could have probably cut down the pin distance to 5 - 5.5 inches and still got around 4-5 inches of flare which is more than enough on todays lanes surfaces. The ball motion is still very strong like the original NOVA, so a milder layout should let you use this one much longer in a set or block.
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Post by: Deeronn246 on January 06, 2023, 04:24:13 PM
Currently Residing in New Mexico, I don’t get a chance to bowl on enough oil to use the Super Nova. I use it, but I have to shine it which completely defeats the purpose of the ball. I have the ball drilled with a 5 inch pin, pin down, which for me helps control the early mid lane hook. I have slower ball speed so everything I use wants to roll early and lose energy down lane. The Super Nova definitely out hooks the Nova and unless you’re going to have the Nova polished I wouldn’t say the 2 balls play off each other. Both balls use the same big core, and going from one big core to another, unless you have faster ball speed isn’t the best option when needing to ball change. The Fate, or Phaze 5 is a better option when the Super Nova becomes too much ball. Another option is to move left, but you have to be careful, because the bigger core and stronger cover responds better to less boards crossed on the lane.
Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: peterdohanjr on January 08, 2023, 11:47:27 AM
Storm Super Nova Ball Review
Bowler Stats:
Speed: 15.5 MPH
Rev Rate: 300 RPM
Tilt: 3-5 degrees
Axis Rotation: 60 degrees
PAP: 5 ⅜ over 1 ¼ up

Layout: 5 X 41/2 X 23/4 VLS

The Super Nova is the second release in the Nova line. Instead of the Hybrid cover they used the NEX Solid coverstock which has been featured on the Proton Physix. The Proton is one of my favorite balls to throw even though it is asymmetrical it is very versatile and has a continuous shape off the dry. The original Nova was drilled similar to the super nova with a 5 inch pin placement but the mass was in a stronger position and that created a very slow reaction off the dry.

The Super Nova is a very strong piece and with the stronger cover was earlier than the Nova and just as slow off the dry on the house shots in my area. With my lower rev rate I’ve been drilling the balls with weaker layouts to help the balls get down the lane since the centers don’t have higher volumes of oil in the heads. I have tried different surface adjustments from 1000 to 2000 and even letting it lane shine to help with the overall ball reaction. I think with this core and cover combination having a polish on this piece creates the best ball shape.

I didn’t drill this ball until the end of the PBA 50 season so it does not have much use on patterns yet but by the shape it has I will be using it on shorter patterns with higher volumes. Also need to make sure the lane surface is newer so there is less overall friction on the lane.



Pete Dohan
Storm Bowling Amateur Staff
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Title: Re: Super Nova
Post by: hammermike2000 on January 11, 2023, 01:56:33 PM
The Storm Super Nova is a highly aggressive solid ball that does not quit down lane. The Ignition core, which in the original Nova created more backend motion than I had expected, is implemented here again with impressive results. It is earlier and smoother than the aforementioned original Nova, and because of that, it can handle heavy or fresh oil conditions easier. I place this ball as more overall motion than the Gem, because of the fact that it has more down lane motion.  The Gem is earlier and smoother. As the lanes break down, the Super Nova is still usable as long as there is still a decent bit of oil in the heads. Once that oil starts to go away, ball down to the original Nova, or possibly even shinier balls such as the Fate or Phaze V, will be necessary.

Mike LeViner