
This is one of the easiest Storm balls I’ve thrown as a 2-hander. It really didn’t feel extremely fast responding. You’ll see some high shots where I experiment to early friction. You can see I can play in the oil, I can move in and toss it to the friction.

But somehow I felt like I can do more things with the Effect.

Is it all that different from the Parallax? Eh. It doesn’t feel flippy to me but also has a decently strong backend. It wasn’t super hard to get it downlane as you would expect but certainly didn’t feel long which might sound paradoxical. It was very responsive to what you do with your hand but in a very predictable way. The shape to me isn’t quite as easily described as the typical shiny Storm Asym. The first thing is that I had to really experiment quite a bit to not strike. I was already confident in the ball reaction from the sport shot so felt pretty solid tossing this. It looked good but what you see in the video is my and Sean’s house shot test. However, it looked good in practice so decided to stick with it to check it out. I can tell you that I was bowling our sport league on the 2019 USBC Teams pattern before testing and I wasn’t thinking a pearl asym would be the play. How different is the Parallax Effect from the Parallax? Well let’s get into it. This is the second installment of the Parallax and the Aeroflo core. The Storm Parallax Effect uses the new Aeroflo™ Core (Asymmetrical) inside the Traxion X7™ pearl coverstock.ġ5 pound = RG of 2.50, diff of. Your driller will alter the shape to suit your game.” “Keep in mind that coverstock accounts for 70% of ball reaction, but the core creates the dynamic shape of the reaction.
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There is something strangely unique which I will touch on later. The Storm Parallax felt pretty easy to throw on a house shot and surprisingly easy on the USBC Teams pattern.
