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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: BowlersDeals.com on October 15, 2014, 06:57:55 PM

Title: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: BowlersDeals.com on October 15, 2014, 06:57:55 PM
Storm is going big with its latest asymmetrical ball, CRUX. Using the same coverstock as the Lucid, Zero Gravity, and Byte, the Crux has the ERG Hybrid Coverstock with a Catalyst Core on the inside. This in my opinion is one of storms best core designs. The core was intended to get this ball to have the same motion even when you have that one shot of an inconsistent release. The Catalyst Core design has a built in cavity for the thumb hole. In doing so, this helps create consistent numbers after drilling and still keeping most of the mass of the core in tact without drilling into the core and still allowing multiple drill patterns. This ball comes at a 3000 grit abralon finish. I drilled this ball with a Dual Angle 55° x 5″ x 45° placing the pin above my ring finger.
I threw this ball on your typical house shot. After the first couple of shots, I was in love. I rarely see this type of motion from an asymmetrical ball. The Crux gave me a tremendous amount of energy retention throughout the entire skid/roll phases. It never say any loss of energy and plowed the pins like a big rig truck. This ball never hooked up early, but it still read the mid part of the lanes very well. I will be able to use this ball from Heavy to Medium oil patterns. If you are bowling on something with a little more oil this ball works just fine with a hand sand 2k finish to get it the ball to pick up if it’s shooting past the breakpoint. For your little drier or lighter volume conditions, you can take this to a 4k or a 1500 polished to give it more length and skid through the heads and more energy retention downlane with backend.

All types of styles and players will be able to use this ball. From cranker to strokers and from slow ball speeds to high ball speeds, this is the ball for everyone. It can be used from multiple angles on the lane and gives a motion that everyone desires.
Based off performance, I’ll give this ball a perfect “A+.” I hardly ever actually it is ever see an asymmetrical ball roll this good. Be sure to get one of these in your bag. IT IS A MUST FOR ALL BOWLERS! Based off the cosmetics of the ball, I will give it an “A.” I really like the black, purple, & white color combination on the Crux with the amazing scented Pomegranate smell. This is a must have in every bowlers bag from a tournament bowler to a typical league bowler.
The Crux is the ball you’ve all been waiting for!! You don’t just bowl with it; YOU WIN WITH IT!

Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: Monster Stitch on October 16, 2014, 02:59:06 PM
Great review Josh. I'm happy to see Storm have their version of the Cell finally. A ball that rolls and never loses it diff going down lane is awesome. Another good creation by Victor Marion.
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: trash heap on October 23, 2014, 06:06:40 PM
Josh,

I know you only have had the ball for a week. Could you come back and provide some more info on how the ball is performing with at least 50 games on it.

Also wondering if you have information on what process should be used to keep the coverstock on this ball in top shape?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: cheech on October 24, 2014, 12:24:57 AM

Also wondering if you have information on what process should be used to keep the coverstock on this ball in top shape?

Thanks.


maintenance for this ball is no different than any other ball....clean every set, surface refresh every 12-15 games. full resurface roughly every 50-75 games and a rejuvenation about every 75 games. of course it varies for everyone for the rejuvenation  and resurface but those are guidelines
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: billdozer on October 24, 2014, 02:59:46 AM
Yeah but for me it felt like the erg oil shines super quick.  Like more maintenance is required or something..
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: tkkshop on October 24, 2014, 03:16:21 AM
Reacta Skuff by hand every 3-6 games.
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: avabob on October 24, 2014, 01:38:19 PM
I got a lot of games out of the shell on my Lucid.  Still, core shell matchup can make a difference.  I too am interested in how the reaction is after 50-75 games. 
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: slowmofo908 on October 30, 2014, 03:15:57 PM
I wish to know as well.  A few people have been throwing them at my center and with the reaction this looks like it could actually be a contender for ball of the year.
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: Good Times Good Times on October 30, 2014, 03:23:26 PM
......contender for ball of the year.

 ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: EL3MCNEIL on October 30, 2014, 03:53:20 PM
......contender for ball of the year.

 ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

Isn't every ball a contender for ball of the year lol ::)
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: luv2C10falll on October 31, 2014, 09:28:27 AM
They are all "Must have" and " first one"out of my bag too !!
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: avabob on November 02, 2014, 07:46:14 PM
Just a note about polishing to the lane.  The Lucid was my best long oil tourney ball for about a year or more.  I liked it much better after it shined to the lane rather than in box condition.  Original Virtual Gravity was the same way. 
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: billdozer on November 02, 2014, 07:56:50 PM
Just a note about polishing to the lane.  The Lucid was my best long oil tourney ball for about a year or more.  I liked it much better after it shined to the lane rather than in box condition.  Original Virtual Gravity was the same way. 

I'm usually like that too.  Invasion, theory, cell were all better after oil shine.  The NRG is not tho! Man that's the best cover when its new, but the worst after 60 games sheesh!
Title: Re: Crux Ball Review by Joshua Tajiri (Storm Staff Member)
Post by: slowmofo908 on November 03, 2014, 12:15:26 PM
not for me.  Balls come and go ( hell i still have a mutant cell in my bag ), but this is the first one that has wowed me in a while