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Thunder Storm

The Thunder Storm is a reactive resin ball with a highly aggressive coverstock, a medium RG, a high core torque and a flare potential of 11". This ball is a control ball good on most conditions except very dry.

Blue Thunder

The Blue Thunder is a reactive resin ball with a highly aggressive coverstock, a medium RG, a high core torque and a flare potential of 9". The Blue Thunder has the same weight block as the Thunder Storm, but it has a different coverstock. It goes much longer and hooks harder on the backend, but it is still a controlled arc rather than a hard flip. The Thunder Storm is a better choice for heavy oil, and the Blue Thunder is its compliment, being better on medium to drier lanes. Ron Papp used this ball during qualifying and in the finals as he finished 4th at the 1997 ABC Masters is Huntsville, Alabama.

Lightening Storm

The Lightening Storm is a reactive resin ball with an aggressive coverstock, a medium RG, a medium core torque and a flare potential of 3". This ball is skids easily down the and finishes strong as long as there is a dry backend. It is an excellent down and in ball.

Pacific Storm

The Pacific Storm is a reactive resin ball with a highly aggressive coverstock, a high RG, a high core torque and a flare potential of 7". This ball is skids easily down the lane and reacts violently on the backend as long as it is dry. This ball is best suited for a medium lane condition with a dry backend.

Blue Thunder

The Blue Thunder is a reactive resin ball with a highly aggressive coverstock, a medium RG, a high core torque and a flare potential of 9". The Blue Thunder has the same weight block as the Thunder Storm, but it has a different coverstock. It goes much longer and hooks harder on the backend, but it is still a controlled arc rather than a hard flip. The Thunder Storm is a better choice for heavy oil, and the Blue Thunder is its compliment, being better on medium to drier lanes.



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Danny Schultz dschultz@iquest.com
last revised April 26, 1997