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Storm ION PRO Bowling Ball
We’ve taken the benchmark concept and created the next best innovation. The success and longevity of balls like the !Q Tour and Phaze II is no secret, but bowlers are craving more!
Enter, the Ion Pro. This is the first asymmetric benchmark ball ever designed by Storm Bowling and will be the new standard of reliability. A benchmark ball is designed to provide a balanced performance across different lane conditions. This ball is designed to allow bowlers to adjust their game without switching to a different ball. Quite simply, it’s made for players of every style from any angle. Every bowler should have this in their bag.
Release Date: June 21st, 2024
Fragrance: Kiwi Tart
Sku: BBMVIP12
Color: Navy/Carbon/Steel
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
16 LBS.
RADIUS OF GYRATION 2.47
DIFFERENTIAL 0.035
PSA 0.013
15 LBS.
RADIUS OF GYRATION 2.47
DIFFERENTIAL 0.035
PSA 0.014
14 LBS.
RADIUS OF GYRATION 2.51
DIFFERENTIAL 0.036
PSA 0.010
13 LBS.
RADIUS OF GYRATION 2.56
DIFFERENTIAL 0.034
PSA 0.011
12 LBS.
RADIUS OF GYRATION 2.58
DIFFERENTIAL 0.031
PSA 0.009
FORGIVENESS FROM ALL ANGLES
The stacked ellipse design of the Element Tour A.I. Core places the smaller ellipses towards the ends of the X-Axis and the widest ellipse at the center of the Y-Axis. Conceptually opposite to cavity designs featured in the Crux™ and Absolute™, the Element Tour A.I. Core dynamics will change more between different layouts with this shape because of it. This center heavy concept places the largest ellipse in the geographic center of the ball. More mass towards the center lowers the RG and, in conjunction with the A.I. Core, makes the Element weight block one of the lowest RG asymmetrical designs Storm has ever had. Normally on asymmetric weight blocks, the thinnest portion creating the asymmetry is very close to the Y-Axis. Stairstep asymmetry is the opposite of that. The widest part is at the Y-Axis which would normally decrease asymmetry, but each subsequent ellipse is offset and skinnier than the previous one which creates asymmetry with each stairstep.