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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: xrayjay on April 27, 2017, 11:47:51 AM
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Whats the question? Yes we have plenty of balls that strike everytime.Just watch all the staffers videos.Sorry couldn't resist ;D
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After looking at the Storm and Roto Grip websites...the answer would be no. Neither company has an asymmetrical hybrid bowling ball in their current US lineups.
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The hybrid version of the code black is not currently for sale in the U.S.A. Since it is for sale in the Asian Market, I would expect it will be in the USA market soon. They will probably have a solid version also.
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The hybrid version of the code black is not currently for sale in the U.S.A. Since it is for sale in the Asian Market, I would expect it will be in the USA market soon. They will probably have a solid version also.
Looking a the Asian review of the ball, I could see this as a better option for my bag than the Code Black. For me the Code Black is too skid/flip for me, which makes it a situational ball. The smoother rolling hybrid coverstock looks to calm down the reaction some. Looking forward to it.
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The Code Red is a hybrid:
http://www.ballreviews.com/storm/code-red-wwrd-61617-t313899.0.html;msg2577642;topicseen#new
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The Code Red and Perfect Code are listed in the Private Label on the Storm Site. Not sure of the availability.
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The Code Red and Perfect Code are listed in the Private Label on the Storm Site. Not sure of the availability.
code red will be released World wide in June.