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Storm losing its touch?
« on: June 21, 2017, 01:46:21 PM »
So I know I am in the storm section. Being that i own 6 storm balls. But does anyone feel like storm is starting to losing some ground? More and more I am starting to see Motiv around everywhere. This weekend i felt like i was the only one throwing storm in an entire house. Now dont get me wrong i love storm and my next purchase will be timeless or a Code Red but i just want to get some opinions out there and see if anyone is noticing the same.
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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #16 on: June 21, 2017, 08:36:30 PM »
So I know I am in the storm section. Being that i own 6 storm balls. But does anyone feel like storm is starting to losing some ground? More and more I am starting to see Motiv around everywhere. This weekend i felt like i was the only one throwing storm in an entire house. Now dont get me wrong i love storm and my next purchase will be timeless or a Code Red but i just want to get some opinions out there and see if anyone is noticing the same.

Not remarking on the quality or lack of it in Storm's new balls, I think you're just late to the party in noticing the inroads that Motiv and others have made into Storm's portion of the bowling ball pie.

I'd suggest it was noticeable 3- 4 years ago; recently, Motiv's portion of the pie has increased even more.

As for their low end, I think the Tropical Storm, Ride and the 2 new Match series are very good balls, with a a very large range of utility, and that comes from someone who has not been a Storm user for a long time. I used to find their ball far too strong.  For the last 2 years, I have been a big user of the Tropical Breeze (now Tropical Storm, same ball) and the Ride.

Motiv definitely has that fanboy following. Follow the few motiv Facebook pages and see how people are buying every new ball they make. I've seen a few people post their collection of balls and it's literally Motivs current ball chart. To the point some people have the arctic sniper but bought the hyper sniper because it's newer. A lot of those guys are obsessed.

My big problem with Motiv is the midrange price point of their low line balls. There's no reason a tag cannon, which is their longest ball for dry lanes, should cost the same as a hyroad or daredevil. None.

Motiv's "dry" lane balls are the Freestyles and FreeStyle Rush. And you don't know what their expenses look like either, you don't just price a ball the same as everyone else just because everyone else is that price. Price is set based on supply and demand with other variables mixed in

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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #17 on: June 21, 2017, 08:47:58 PM »
It's always been that way.  For some reason people have selective memory about Storm's duds and seem to focus on other companies' duds.


I have a full list of all the shit they've released and the ratio is not good vs. bad releases.
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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #18 on: June 21, 2017, 08:50:20 PM »
Who wants a ball that will skate forever then go nuts off the spot? 

98% of people that walk into a pro shop ask for it.  They may not know what they're asking for, but they ask for it.

BINGO!

Ain't ignorance bliss??
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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #19 on: June 21, 2017, 09:23:02 PM »
Lately, I've been leaning more to roto stuff.

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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #20 on: June 21, 2017, 10:36:41 PM »
So I know I am in the storm section. Being that i own 6 storm balls. But does anyone feel like storm is starting to losing some ground? More and more I am starting to see Motiv around everywhere. This weekend i felt like i was the only one throwing storm in an entire house. Now dont get me wrong i love storm and my next purchase will be timeless or a Code Red but i just want to get some opinions out there and see if anyone is noticing the same.

Not remarking on the quality or lack of it in Storm's new balls, I think you're just late to the party in noticing the inroads that Motiv and others have made into Storm's portion of the bowling ball pie.

I'd suggest it was noticeable 3- 4 years ago; recently, Motiv's portion of the pie has increased even more.

As for their low end, I think the Tropical Storm, Ride and the 2 new Match series are very good balls, with a a very large range of utility, and that comes from someone who has not been a Storm user for a long time. I used to find their ball far too strong.  For the last 2 years, I have been a big user of the Tropical Breeze (now Tropical Storm, same ball) and the Ride.

Motiv definitely has that fanboy following. Follow the few motiv Facebook pages and see how people are buying every new ball they make. I've seen a few people post their collection of balls and it's literally Motivs current ball chart. To the point some people have the arctic sniper but bought the hyper sniper because it's newer. A lot of those guys are obsessed.

My big problem with Motiv is the midrange price point of their low line balls. There's no reason a tag cannon, which is their longest ball for dry lanes, should cost the same as a hyroad or daredevil. None.

Motiv's "dry" lane balls are the Freestyles and FreeStyle Rush. And you don't know what their expenses look like either, you don't just price a ball the same as everyone else just because everyone else is that price. Price is set based on supply and demand with other variables mixed in

I fully understand expense cost but $120 for a tag is insane. And on their ball chart, the tag is listed as light oil and on the high end of the angular spectrum where as the tank is on the smoother. Maybe I'm wrong but I always viewed angular as down lane further and more turn at the end.

Still not a fan of their low end price point. Everything else seems to be equal but for some reason their low end reactive and even spare balls seem to be priced to high for my liking.

If somebody handed me a rush or tag I'd gladly throw it, but I personally would rather look to other brands if I'm looking for a light oil ball

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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #21 on: June 21, 2017, 10:38:36 PM »
Willis, not calling you wrong. But compare the price of the Venom series to the IQ Tour line and get back to me  ;)

I'm talking lower end. Freestyles and tags. Once you hit midrange it seems to level off. And I'd take an IQ tour solid over any two venoms...

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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #22 on: June 21, 2017, 11:08:43 PM »
I am by far not trying to start an argument, just looking for some constructive conversation. That being said I have really enjoyed my storm collection. Being as a newer bowling I bought what i thought was popular and good at the time and all i knew was storm. Do i think the skid flip has hurt me while im learning... absolutely. Am i unhappy i purchased Storm absolutely not. Am I looking to potentially go somewhere else with my next purchase that are so skiddy... Potentially. But not till i give the hyroad a shot.
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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #23 on: June 22, 2017, 12:19:49 AM »
I think a lot of Storm's recent releases have been turds. Granted, I'm sure that EACH ball I'll list below has a fan out there, but for the most part I don't see people sticking with these balls or just not throwing them at all.
- Both Fights
- Phaze I
- Match solid
- Timeless
Plus I think the Tropical series could really stand to evolve instead of just changing out the colors every few years.
To their credit, the Snap Lock and Sure Lock look like beasts, the Alpha Crux is very good, and I think the Code Red and new Match Ups will all be very good balls (and significantly better than their predecessors, like the Phaze II over the Phaze I). But for a little while there, they released some real head-scratchers.
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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #24 on: June 22, 2017, 01:33:21 AM »
A lot of the duds were them trying to make niche reactions for the guys to throw on tour. Too bad those duds sucked in the hands of pros too on the tough stuff.

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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #25 on: June 22, 2017, 08:54:01 AM »
I think a lot of Storm's recent releases have been turds. Granted, I'm sure that EACH ball I'll list below has a fan out there, but for the most part I don't see people sticking with these balls or just not throwing them at all.
- Both Fights
- Phaze I
- Match solid
- Timeless
Plus I think the Tropical series could really stand to evolve instead of just changing out the colors every few years.
To their credit, the Snap Lock and Sure Lock look like beasts, the Alpha Crux is very good, and I think the Code Red and new Match Ups will all be very good balls (and significantly better than their predecessors, like the Phaze II over the Phaze I). But for a little while there, they released some real head-scratchers.
All MHO, of course.

Forgot the crux and crux pearl not being very well liked or big sellers...

The rocket line kinda flopped too....yet they were not terrible balls....just we'rent that good.
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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #26 on: June 22, 2017, 09:33:39 AM »
So I know I am in the storm section. Being that i own 6 storm balls. But does anyone feel like storm is starting to losing some ground? More and more I am starting to see Motiv around everywhere. This weekend i felt like i was the only one throwing storm in an entire house. Now dont get me wrong i love storm and my next purchase will be timeless or a Code Red but i just want to get some opinions out there and see if anyone is noticing the same.

Not remarking on the quality or lack of it in Storm's new balls, I think you're just late to the party in noticing the inroads that Motiv and others have made into Storm's portion of the bowling ball pie.

I'd suggest it was noticeable 3- 4 years ago; recently, Motiv's portion of the pie has increased even more.

As for their low end, I think the Tropical Storm, Ride and the 2 new Match series are very good balls, with a a very large range of utility, and that comes from someone who has not been a Storm user for a long time. I used to find their ball far too strong.  For the last 2 years, I have been a big user of the Tropical Breeze (now Tropical Storm, same ball) and the Ride.

Motiv definitely has that fanboy following. Follow the few motiv Facebook pages and see how people are buying every new ball they make. I've seen a few people post their collection of balls and it's literally Motivs current ball chart. To the point some people have the arctic sniper but bought the hyper sniper because it's newer. A lot of those guys are obsessed.

My big problem with Motiv is the midrange price point of their low line balls. There's no reason a tag cannon, which is their longest ball for dry lanes, should cost the same as a hyroad or daredevil. None.

Motiv's "dry" lane balls are the Freestyles and FreeStyle Rush. And you don't know what their expenses look like either, you don't just price a ball the same as everyone else just because everyone else is that price. Price is set based on supply and demand with other variables mixed in

I fully understand expense cost but $120 for a tag is insane. And on their ball chart, the tag is listed as light oil and on the high end of the angular spectrum where as the tank is on the smoother. Maybe I'm wrong but I always viewed angular as down lane further and more turn at the end.

Still not a fan of their low end price point. Everything else seems to be equal but for some reason their low end reactive and even spare balls seem to be priced to high for my liking.

If somebody handed me a rush or tag I'd gladly throw it, but I personally would rather look to other brands if I'm looking for a light oil ball

You can't relate price point to hook potential.  It doesn't cost any less for Motiv's fancy graphics on a low hooking ball than it does on a big hooking ball.

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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #27 on: June 22, 2017, 10:41:42 AM »
No company will hit a home run with every release.  Typically they are trying to have a versatile lineup that would include some for heavy oil, medium oil, and light oil conditions. 

Somehow when Joe Bowler insists on buying the wrong ball for his particular situation it's the manufacturers fault...  And some balls just happen to be more condition-specific.

No, Storm isn't losing their touch at all.  In fact, several companies are putting out very good equipment.   ( I hesitated to reply here, due to my position, but hopefully this comment is viewed as fair and unbiased.)  Now, back to your regularly scheduled programming...





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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #28 on: June 22, 2017, 10:49:32 AM »
No company will hit a home run with every release.  Typically they are trying to have a versatile lineup that would include some for heavy oil, medium oil, and light oil conditions. 

Somehow when Joe Bowler insists on buying the wrong ball for his particular situation it's the manufacturers fault...  And some balls just happen to be more condition-specific.

No, Storm isn't losing their touch at all.  In fact, several companies are putting out very good equipment.   ( I hesitated to reply here, due to my position, but hopefully this comment is viewed as fair and unbiased.)  Now, back to your regularly scheduled programming...



I agree with Lane. The Crossroad is one of my favorite balls that I've ever thrown, but recently most of the other companies have been more impressive to me than Storm/Roto

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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #29 on: June 22, 2017, 11:15:04 AM »
The Timeless is much maligned here. FYI, a lady bowler (really good) shot 797 with a 14 lb. Timeless at our Sweepers in the Reno Bowling Stadium. So, maybe you should try owning and throwing one to see for yourself.

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Re: Storm losing its touch?
« Reply #30 on: June 22, 2017, 11:15:51 AM »
I will tell you what. As a long time 900 Global fan, I've really fallen in love with Motivs release schedule. I love me a full bag of stuff, but while everyone is complaining about how low end stuff hooks too much, you look at a Freestyle and say it's over priced. It fits a need. If you look at the line, I can cherry pick 7 balls and have tournament conditions and league covered.

I used to love the moderate motion I could get out of San Antonio, but once it started getting more ... Stormy, I had to pick and choose my covers.

I know no company is perfect, but at least Motiv gives each release their own moment in the spotlight.