The Storm Crux Pearl is the first 2015 addition to Storm’s Premier line of high performance bowling balls….General Info.
| Name: | Crux Pearl |
| Reviewed: | February 2015 |
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| Name: | ERG Pearl Reactive |
Who makes crux bowling?
The Storm Crux is the newest addition to the Premier line which features outstanding performance in difficult lane conditions such as heavy oil, wet/dry conditions, and other challenging situations an experienced bowler may be facing.
Is Crux Prime discontinued?
Period! It is “Virtual Gravity” and “Cell” good! The Prime uses the proven Catalyst Core that has been in all of the Crux ball of the past, and to this day bowlers on the PBA Tour as still throwing the Alpha Crux even though it’s been discontinued for over a year.
Are all Storm balls scented?
Storm Products’ first scented balls — green apple and citrus — came out in the spring of 2000. Since then, the company has produced about 40 scents. The current scents are black cherry, chocolate, lemonade, plum, blueberry, grape, banana, cinnamon, orange, amaretto and cherry.
What is the x-axis of a bowling ball?
Every bowling ball has at least two axes. The “X-axis” is commonly known as the the low RG axis of a bowling ball. This axis travels through the core from the top of to the bottom with the pin being the top of the ball.
What is the difference between symmetric and asymmetric bowling balls?
Symmetric vs Asymmetric Bowling Balls Symmetric balls tend to have low differential whereas asymmetric balls tend to have high differential – the difference between the maximum RG and minimum RG of a bowling ball. When a bowling ball’s differential is higher the ball has the potential for more flare.
What is the preferred spin access on a bowling ball?
In an asymmetrical ball there is actually a single point on this equator line that is called the preferred spin access (PSA) and is marked as a specific point 90-degrees off the pin (or top of the ball).