![]() ![]() The new Traction X7 cover is quickly becoming my favorite of all the product line. Strikes are coming in bunches for me and it's all due to the new coverstock. Also, it will not burn up or roll out like some of the stronger heavy oil balls when the heads start to go or there is not enough oil. It does not overreact to the friction, yet it is still strong. Storm got this one right! For me, the Parallax is the perfect balance of strong, yet controllable on the lanes. Yes, even better than the Physix, which was also a great ball. ![]() In my opinion, the Storm Parallax is the best hybrid ball that the company has produced in a very long time. Video link: Glenn Wendel PBA Member Storm Pro Shop Staff kEncEmailhxfoefmAdpndbtu/ofu I don't write many ball reviews, but I do have to give credit where credit is due. This ball has a lot of hook for a shiny ball. The Parallax rolls great on heavier patterns. Summary: The Parallax uses a new core to compensate for the new balance hole rules. This ball was a nice surprise especially with a weaker layout for me. ![]() When I need a big hooking polished ball but with less angle than the Axiom the trend is on point. My Parallax is much stronger than my Trend but surprisingly my Axiom Pearl is stronger than my Parallax. In most cases less is more on the layout allowing the ball to store energy for better carry. I feel these newer balls that take in account the no balance hole rule do not need to be drilled too strong to react great. The Parallax is a heavy rolling ball with just the right amount of back end motion. I drilled the next one weaker in relation to the MB and Pin and bam! I now have a hit for what we typically bowl on when they oil them up a bit more than usual. I like it but will regulate this layout to tournament conditions where there is more head oil. I drilled my first one with the Mass Bias mark on my VAL and the pin 3-3/4 from PAP which resulted in the ball reading too early and responding too early for our house conditions even with my lower rev rate. Speed at cameras 15.5 Review: The new Storm Parallax is a very strong polished Hybrid bowling ball. Reactor material is moderately aggressive, but still offers a fair amount of control without over-reacting on the backend.Ball Specs: Storm Parallax Hybrid Reactive 1500 Grit Polished Aeroflo Asymmetric Core Layout 50 x 5 x 40 Bowler Specs: Right Hand. When something has been this successful there is no reason to get rid of it. In use for over a decade, the Reactor coverstock is still going strong. THE SECRET TO GETTING AHEAD IS GETTING STARTED. ![]() Having a precise ratio of intermediate to total differential makes drilling less sensitive for drillers and provides a truer roll for bowlers. The flip block coupled at the bottom ensures high total differential, but without the crucial cuts on the Y-axis, the intermediate differential would be just 0.007! The strategically positioned depressions on the Z-axis 6 3/4” from the pin mimic the effect of an extra hole in a similar space and keeps the intermediate differential at a more workable amount. The ellipsed hole filled with lighter core material constructs a higher RG than what is typically found in most asymmetric balls. The Aeroflo Core builds on the classical Storm credence of elegance and simplicity. Every shape and contour of the core the unique chemistry of the cover the color down to the finish is optimized to support its dynamic performance. So, while Parallax Effect aesthetics are distinctive, they’re not simply a matter of appeal. Every aspect of a bowling ball must serve a purpose. ![]()
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