Storm Hy-Road Pearl
Do you feel the need for speed? The Storm Hy-Road Pearl R2S™ Pearl Reactive coverstock is meant to react to your ball speed though the backend. This speed will unleash from your ball to the pins when they meet creating pin domination. Take the Hy-Road!
- Color: Blue/Purple
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Coverstock: R2S™ Pearl Reactive
- Core: Inverted Fe² Technology™
- Finish: 4K FAST (4000-grit) or Reacta Gloss
- RG: 2.57 (15#)
- Differential: 0.046 (15#)
- Reaction: Medium Hook with Length
- Fragrance: Grape Punch
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: STBBMTHY
- Product ID: 7930
- Brand: Storm
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Mid Performance Balls
Customer Reviews | 34 Customer Questions
By Gmoney from Huntsville, Tx
Pros:
Easy to control, great length, smooth through the front end, explosive pin action
Best Uses:
League
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
An Absolute Beast!!!
Shot a 654 series 1st time used in league, builds up steam rolling smoothly thru the front end packing a wallop through the backend, I absolutely love this ball, great for med oil and slightly drier conditions, am able to roll angular with ease without much flare
By matt from MN
Pros:
reliable, durable
Best Uses:
2nd and 3rd game
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I am a huge fan in this ball!
absolutely love this ball! after buying this ball i went from a 189 average to a 213 average.
invest in your game
By Dee from Los Angeles
Pros:
Slight up Hook, Easy To Control
Best Uses:
Beginners, Strike Ball
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Awesome Ball
This is my first ball and I love it. It curves nicely(Not much hook to it)into the pocket and continues strong through the backend. The Hy-Road is at its best on medium to light patterns. I mostly appreciate the pin action that it create. This ball is also good for picking up spares.
By JT from Utah
Pros:
Nice smooth finish, carries well
Cons:
Can't use on oily lanes, 2nd & 3rd games on league is fine
Best Uses:
Wait until lanes dry a little before using
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Hy Road Pearl
Love the way this ball works into the pocket without too much flare on the back end. Great ball for when the lanes dry out a bit. Won't come back on a house shot from the first game, but drier lanes, I love this ball! My first ball out is the Proton Physix, which hooks a lot, but when lanes dry a bit, the Proton os too much, out comes the Hy Road Pearl...
By The striker from Lock haven pa 17745
Pros:
Comfortable Grip, Great Weight
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley, Upgrade
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I would have to get another one of these bowling ball
This is what I use for my strike ball and I have no problems with it. Better control,and release of the the ball and better timimg.
By Vj from Cheyenne Wyoming
Pros:
Attractive, Comfortable Grip, Flawless Surface, Great Weight
Best Uses:
Tournaments
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
One of Storms best balls
I love this ball for tournaments, first tournament I threw this ball, I shot a 655 series , first set. Great ball!!!!! onour house shot I can't really say because of the inconsistency of our lanes
By Dave from Chicago
Pros:
Attractive, Comfortable Grip, Flawless Surface, Great Weight
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great Ball love using it
able to line up and play the planned arc
By Jill from Ellijay, Ga
Pros:
Attractive, Comfortable Grip, Great Weight
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I absolutely love this ball!
I bowl on a league and even when I throw badly this ball still performs. I am also getting better pin action which what I was hoping for. I was fortunate to have the ball drilled by Stoney Baker. He did a great job!
By Logan from Orange park fl
Pros:
Attractive, Comfortable Grip, Flawless Surface, Great Weight
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great ball!
This Baal really gets down the lane very well before giving you a hard drive through the pins! The ball really holds well through the front and really hooks once it hits friction
By Louie S from Grangeville Idaho
Pros:
Attractive, Comfortable Grip, Flawless Surface, Great Weight
Cons:
Flaws In Surface
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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By Big Mo from Northridge, Ca
Pros:
Attractive, Comfortable Grip, Great Weight
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
like the reaction
This ball is smooth rolling with the pop on the back end.
By MM from Columbus, Ohio
Pros:
Attractive, Benchmark, Flawless Surface, Great Weight
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
HY-ROAD PEARL
used on tournaments and house shots same layout ball works great honor scores shot with this ball 300 299 and a few 790 series, the ball plays good for me on heavy to light oil pattern most consistent ball I've ever thrown
By Tyler Gayheart from Hazard, Ky.
Pros:
Attractive, Flawless Surface, Great Weight
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
GREAT BALL
This ball is amazing.. Bowled a 220,190, and a 279 with it last night during league! Ended up with a 689 with it in a 3 game series. This ball compliments my Anarchy perfectly. BUY IT!!! Go Storm!
By 2hands4life from Atchison KS
Pros:
Attractive, Flawless Surface
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments, Upgrade
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Hy-road pearl by storm
I originally got this ball as something I could get deep and would roll out and that has worked perfect for, I average a 210 but out of the box my first red series were 704 with a 290, 684 and 649. I throw with 2 hands with ridiculous revs and speed and look forward to buying more and drilling them out differently, best carrying ball I've ever seen. Can't go wrong with this one.
By MrMashie from North, NJ
Pros:
Attractive, Comfortable Grip, Flawless Surface, Great Weight
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments, Upgrade
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Just what I wanted
I was out of bowling for 34 years due to my job. Bowling was a whole different game back then...I was always pretty much a down and in bowler and I have been looking for a ball that would give me length with good break into the pocket. This ball is perfect for me. I'm 62 and my ball speed averages 14.5 - 15.5 MPH. The ball is very smooth and very predictable.
By Sean Baker from Paducah Ky
Pros:
Attractive, Great On Dry Conditions
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Review by Sean Baker
I cannot say enough good things about this ball! I own the Hyroad as well and this ball is the perfect compliment to it. I love the way the hyroad pearl gets down the lane and comes back to the pocket hard and snappy. I use this ball alot during league play and tournaments when the heads dry up a bit and I want to get the ball down the lane farther and still have a hard angle to the pocket. It looks great and hits great. I have the pin above my ring finger and maxed side with just a small weight hole on my PAP. You gotta have this ball!!
By PANPAN from Dallas Texas
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
A Hy-Road Pearl
I never leave home without this ball. This ball is great on house shorts and shorter sport patterns. I drilled this one 5.5 x 4 and it is still a beast off the corner. Very clean though the heads saving it all for the backend and pin deck. Adjusted cover to 3000 polished. I love this in my hand when the heads start to go away, or when the break point starts getting sloppy, which is when I can move right and go around it without losing carry.
By Gutterline from Elizabeth City, NC
Pros:
Clean through the heads, Sharp At Breakpoint
Cons:
May Be Too Sharp For Some
Best Uses:
Beat Up Long Patterns, House Patterns
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Nice lateral move from the Hy-Road
Right Handed
Ball weight: 14
Rev Rate: 378
Ball Speed: 18.2
Axis Tilt: 6.67
Axis Rotation: 45*
PAP: 3 7/8 horizontal, 1 ¼ up
Layout: 3 7/8 Pin to PAP, 4 1/8 PSA to PAP, 1 5/8 pin buffer
I've had two of the original HyRoad and loved both of them. I was very curious to see what a full pearl version would do.
Before drilling mine, I had talked to another shop operator that had drilled one and he had nothing but great things to say about it.
I decided to drill mine for when sport patterns open up and there is some bump right.
I've used it on a beat up Dick Weber pattern and a fresh house pattern.
On the Dick Weber pattern, I used it from games 3-6 and it was a great option. I had serious problems trying to keep the ball far enough right. More operator error than ball issues. As long as I gave the ball room to the right, it recovered quite well. There was NO hold in the middle, so if I tugged it (which is my normal M.O.), it was through the nose or even runaway Brooklyn. It was very clean through the oil, but around game 6, the middles started burning up, so it started checking up early.
On the house pattern, the ball was quite clean through the heads and recovered so well that I was surprised that it made the corner. It glided to the breakpoint and was sharper than any ball I've thrown in a few years.
Of the few games I've put on this ball, I can say it reminds me of the first Thunder Road Pearl more than any ball I've rolled since that one was released. It's sharper than anything in my bag, but it's not an uncontrollable flip. It reads the lane so well, that the movement on the friction is not unpredictable. Of course, with a ball this sharp, the carry is pretty spectacular.
I'm looking forward to using this one on a variety of patterns and seeing how it matches up with different volumes, but I can say that as a first ball out of the bag on a THS, it could be a little strong, but the rewards could outweigh the risks.
By NUTTINNICE from HOUSTON, TX
Pros:
Attractive, Comfortable Grip, Flawless Surface, Great Weight
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
AMAZING
IN THE PAST STORM EQUIPMENT HAS NOT DONE ANYTHING FOR ME. I AM TYPICALLY A HAMMER GAL, BUT I LET MY PRO SHOP OWNERS HERE IN HOUSTON CONVINCE ME THAT THIS IS A MUST HAVE BALL FOR ME AND I TOTALLY AGREE. THIS BALL IS SMOOTH AND HAS ONE OF THE GREATEST BACKENDS I HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED. I LOVE THIS BALL AND WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMED IT.
By Dan from Dundalk
Best Uses:
Various Conditions
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Storm HyRoad Pearl
The HyRoad Pearl is a very versatile bowling ball. I was not a big fan of the original HyRoad but the HyRoad Pearl will always be in my bag! The HyRoad Pearl gives me enough length and is strong enough on the backend to get through the carry down. The Layout that I used was 70 X 5 ½ X 70 or pin under the bridge with a weight hole 3 3/8 down from my axis point. My PAP is 5 5/8 over and ¾ up. I am right-handed and a low rev player (rev rate around 300). My ball speed is around 15mph to 16mph depending on the calculations.
I have used the HyRoad Pearl on numerous conditions and realized that the HyRoad Pearl is pretty good on most of them. Versatile is the word I use with this ball. The pearl cover allows you get through the heads and retain energy and core has enough strength to make the turn. The heavier the oil concentration or longer patterns do give the HyRoad Pearl some issues because of how clean the HyRoad Pearl gets through the heads. Surface changes do help with getting the ball to start to hook sooner but in reality.... It is still a pearl. The short to medium patterns with medium concentration of oil will suit the HyRoad Pearl fine!
I used the HyRoad Pearl on Viper and also Athens and on both patterns gave me decent length with a strong but readable backend motion. The moves were simple and was able to just move left and chase the pattern as it broke down. I compared the HyRoad Pearl to the Lights Out and there was no comparison. The HyRoad Pearl was stronger than the lights Out with about the same length. What I noticed was that the HyRoad Pearl was just more readable than the Lights Out. Both balls have a place and the Lights Out needs more dry while the HyRoad Pearl just needs to be thrown and go from there!
The HyRoad Pearl will always be in my bag!
By PJ from Roseville, CA
Pros:
Attractive, Good For Any Style, Great Shape Down Lane, Predictable
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments, Upgrade
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Storm Hyroad Pearl Ball Review
When I first heard Storm was releasing a different version of the Hyroad, I immediately started thinking about what tournament I was going to win next. Making a pearl version of one of arguably, the best balls ever made? Yeah I'll take 10 please. The motion of this ball is pretty self-explanatory. It's a Hyroad, same name, same guts, just a different cover. With this ball, I see more length and more pop down lane. The original Hyroad reads the mid-lane extremely well for me, but if I need something with the same shape, just two-to-four feet later, I'm putting the pearl in my hand. This gives me another option when I see friction and am looking for hook down lane.
For the straighter players, I think it's a great option because you can play farther right with a more direct line or even move in and this ball will have enough pop to create some shape. The high rev guys are going to love this ball when they have to stand left, throw right, and watch it fly back to the pocket. Whenever I think a ball is going to have a "flippy" motion, I always drill it stronger to smooth out that flip. My favorite Hyroad Pearl has the pin under my ring finger, with a slight shift, and a weight hole approximately 2' under my pap. This will be a ball I will drill many of and strike a ton with too! Go drill some!
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By nibrocmc from Louisville, KY
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Review by Chris
This ball is just as amazing as the original Hy-Road. I drilled this ball with the pin above the ring finger and the cg swung out 2 inches with the weight hole on my axis. I love throwing this ball because it rolls so smooth and is so strong on the backend. The carry is great too! I've only had this ball a few weeks and have already shot many high 270's with it. I'm going to drill another Hy-Road Pearl with the pin down in order to play the wetter lanes just as well. This is a versatile ball that is a must have in your bag at tourneys.
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By Tommy Gun from Harrisburg Pa
Pros:
Angular, Attractive, Smells Good
Best Uses:
Open Up The Pattern
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Road to Success
The Hyroad pearl is the latest addition to the Thunder line of bowling balls in the Storm catalog. The Hyroad has been a mainstay of the Storm line for about five years so it doesn't come as a surprise (albeit how long it took) for another version of this ball to come down the pike. The core is the same as the T-Road series, as well as the Hyroad, Fe2. The cover is R2S pearl, which is much stronger than the R2S pearl that was on the T-Road pearl. Materials are much improved upon compared to the original release on the R2S pearl cover, allowing the current version to read oil better, while still having a strong change of direction. The Hyroad pearl replaces the Victory Road in the current line-up.
I drilled the Hyroad pearl with pin over ring finger and CG on the grip line. It is the same layout I use on almost all pearl balls, when drilling a new one to be able to give accurate feed back with my reviews. The comp balls will be a Victory Road, and a Freak'n Frantic.
One thing I would like to mention before going further with my review has to do with how core RG relates to different styles of players. It is important to keep in mind that how higher RG cores may react for my style can be different for how they react for another player. For example, for me, a low to medium rev player with a higher ball track (lower tilt) and softer speed, I really see the difference in high RG to low RG balls. Bowling balls like the Hyroad pearl with a higher RG and medium diff, actually goes down the lane longer and has less board coverage than what the lower RG, lower diff Freak'n Frantic does for me. So for my unique roll, the Hyroad pearl is actually a ball down from the Freak'n Frantic. Now a player that has more revs, and can apply more torque to the ball than what I do, will find that this increased torque actually makes the Hyroad pearl a stronger piece than the Freak'n Frantic, because of how the core reads the lane based on applied rotation. They can get the ball to cover more boards because the ball hasn't "spun up" as quick as what the Freak'n Frantic would. Plus, the added speed would not allow the Freak'n Frantic's lower RG to "read" the front of the lane the way I can get it to. So with all of that said, I have the Hyroad pearl as about a three with my feet and two with my mark, left move compared to my Freak'n Frantic. It gets to the spot much cleaner, and has less over all motion. The shape is a skid snap for me. The Hyroad pearl gets down the lane a touch longer than an identically drilled Victory Road, and "flips" off the spot a touch more than the Victory Road. I have the Hyroad as a one and one left move from the Victory Road. The Hyroad has a hook-set shape closer resembling the original Reign. The Victory is more rounded and continuous.
This ball seems to like the new Kegel Fire oil, as it doesn't slow down too early, and doesn't over hook. At 38 feet, and 18ml's of oil on our house shot, It glides easily to the spot with very little effort and has a great change of direction for good entry angle and pin carry, especially as the shot dries up and I have to move in. The Hyroad pearl will see a lot of use from me when the fronts start to go away, and I need push to the spot. This ball will allow me to keep my angles in front of me on lower ratio side to side patterns, that don't have much built in hold.
Thank you for taking the time to read my review of the Hyroad Pearl. And always remember to bowl up a Storm.
By Tony Reynaud from Harwinton CT
Pros:
Many Bowlers Love It
Cons:
Bit Squirty For Me
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Jury is still out on the Hy-Road Pearl
COVERSTOCK: R2S™ Pearl Reactive
WEIGHT BLOCK: Inverted Fe² Technology™
LIGHT WEIGHT BLOCK: Modified Centripetal™ Core
FACTORY FINISH: 1500-grit Polished
BALL COLOR: Blue/Purple
DUROMETER: 74-76 Rex D-scale
FLARE POTENTIAL: 5" - 6" (High)
FRAGRANCE: Grape Punch
WEIGHTS: 12-16 lbs.
SKU: THY
My layout: 70 x 3 5/8 "x 40
My PAP: 4 3/4" over 1 5/8 up
I am going to start out this review by saying the Hy-Road Pearl looks better in other bowler's hands then in my own. I do think it is important to understand that I have really don't like many pearl balls at all. I have had a lot of success with the Fringe, and Lights Out, the IQ Tour Pearl even made my tournament bag. For the most part I have the most success with Solid balls. Please refer to my reviews of the Marvel S and the IQ tour to see how I feel about them.
One of the reasons I tend not to write my reviews near the release date is I like to get a chance to see how balls roll for other people besides myself. I like to get feedback from other bowlers also. I know in the past I haven't had success with some pearl balls that other people loved. So I try to balance my feelings toward a ball with how much success others are having with it.
I am going to give the Hy-Road Pearl a medium rating even though I struggled with it because the ball has looked awesome in a number of others bowlers hands. Just this past Sunday, I watched a bowler in NEBA go from out of the cut to leading the Squad in one game once he switched to his HY-Road Pearl. He even suggested I bring mine the next day. I have also seen the ball look great in a number of other bowler's hands. Those bowlers told me they really love the ball. Please take that for what it is worth.
I have drilled most of my pearls pin up, and I am going to start experimenting with some pin down layouts on pearls. I am going to plug and redrill my Hy-Road Pearl with the hopes that a different layout will make mine roll as good as the others out there. We will see what happens.
I did like the ball on the day I shot the video, but I just haven't had the immediate success with it the few times I tried it in league or tournaments. The ball squirted too much for me, which surprised me after seeing and hearing others talk about the ball.
I guess the point I am making here is don't count out this ball because of my review. Read other reviews and watch other bowlers before making a decision on the HY-Road Pearl. I have a pretty big suspicion I am in the minority here when it comes to this ball.
Customer Questions & Answers | Reviews
Question:
what is the difference between high road and high road pearl
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The Hy- road has a hybrid coverstock (solid and pearl mixed). While the hy-road pearl has a pearl only coverstock. The core is the same in both balls.
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The hy-road has a hybrid cover (part solid and part pearl) and the core has a lower rg and higher differential than the hy-road pearl. Also, the hy-road pearl has a pearl coverstock .
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Its just the hyroad has a hybrid coverstock and the hyroad pearl has the pearl only coverstock there isnt much of a difference in performance though
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how do i order the bowling ball and get it with the pin out 3-4 inches
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Which is the better pearl? Marvel pearl or hyroad pearl
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I have the: Code Red, IQ Tour, & Sure Lock. Would the HyRoad Pearl ball be a good addition to the collection? Also, can the HyRoad Pearl handle dry conditions too? And is the Code Red stronger than the HyRoad Pearl?
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Is the weight block the same through all the weight options?
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Which is more aggressive? Hy Road or Hy Road Pearl?
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How would this ball work on wooden Lanes with medium oil
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I currently throw a Crux Pearl would this ball react similar?
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This would be a similar reaction but it does on medium oil what the Crux Pearl does in heavier oil. If you throw them on the same conditions then the Crux Pearl will be much stronger.
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I want the storm pearl but, if i do order it now how long csn i pay for it. right away or not'
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If you order the ball then the payment will be deducted at the moment the order is placed. The payment must be made in full before the order can ship out.
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Is this a two piece ball?
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Yes, It lacks the core material that most other balls have. This enables the ball to have a much thicker shell which raises the coefficient of restitution.
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Isa this ball good for a low speed down and in player?
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Yes, this is a very good match to play a down and in shot and the length will help with bowlers that have a slower ball speed because you need the ball to go longer so it does not roll out too early. When used in medium oil conditions this ball will work perfect for this.
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What’s a drilling protection?
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To see the full benefits of the drilling protection you can click the "?" beside the drilling protection and it will pull up more details. This will provide the description of what the drilling protection covers.
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Will the 10 lb. ball have any hook reaction
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This ball is not made in 10lbs unfortunately. You could go down to the Storm Match Up Pearl to get 10lbs. This ball will not have much of a weight block in 10lbs but the coverstock will still give you a decent hook reaction.
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If you order a 15lb or 16lb what weight will be sent. I was also wanting to know does the top weight and pin placement matter with the newer balls when ordered
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It is common for the ball to come a few ounces over the weight requested so that after drilling the ball will be very close to the exact weight you ordered. You may request the exact weight you want by entering this in the specs box. The pin placement and top weight do matter and they can effect the drilling layout you get on the ball so you may talk to your local driller to see if they have a recommendation for you to request so they can get a specific drilling layout for you.
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What are the differences between the all-road, hyroad pearl and hustle ink?
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What cleaner do you recommend for my Hy-road Pearl and how often do I need to apply?
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Storm recommends using the suggested cleaner/polish daily. Storm also recommends touching up the surface with only the final step every 20 games and resurfacing completely every 30-50 games.
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what is the name of the cleaner that you should use on the Hyroad Pearl?
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Storm recommends using the Reacta Shine polish and cleaner daily. Storm also recommends touching up the surface with only the final step every 20 games and resurfacing completely every 30-50 games.
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what cleaner should I use for the High Road Pearl
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Because this ball has a polished finish the Reacta Polish & Cleaner may be a good option. Here is a link to this:
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Because this ball has a polished finish the Reacta Polish & Cleaner may be a good option. Here is a link to this: https://www.bowling.com/products/storm-reacta-shine-reactive-polish---cleaner.htm
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Does this ball good for light oil lane condition?
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How do I know what size pins I am getting
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You may request the pin placement when you are ordering. Just below the weight selection box there is a link to click and type in your request for pin or top weight. If you do not enter a pin distance then you could get anything we have in stock within the normal range.
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Is this ball good for me if I have low revs rate?
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If you have a high ball speed and low revs then you would not want this ball. It is designed to read later on the lanes so low revs and high ball speed will not give the ball much time to react. However, if you have an average to lower ball speed this could work fine. It is rated for medium oil but with lower revs you could use this down into some lighter oil conditions also.
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What is the recommended ball speed for this ball?
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This ball is designed to read later on the lanes so it would work well for someone with an average to slower ball speed or someone who is rev dominant.
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How does this ball compare to the Strom Electrify?
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These options are going to be very close and similar in a lot of ways but the Hy-Road Pearl will be a little stronger hook potential. They both have pearl coverstocks and a polished finish to help them read later on the backend and both work well in medium to lighter oil conditions.
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Does the hy road pearl hook more then the hustle camo
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Where Is the ball drilled at
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We offer a custom drilling option for this ball but you will need to have your measurements in order to fill out our drill sheet. If you do not have measurements from a previous ball or drill sheet then you could not fill out our drill sheet and we could not do the drilling. You would have to get the ball drilled locally by your local proshop.
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What is the next step up from this ball!
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This ball is considered a mid performance ball so if you want one step up you may consider an upper mid performance ball like a Phaze III or IQ Tour. If you wanted a more noticeable step up you could go to a higher performance ball like the Dark Code or Infinite Physix.
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what is maximum top weight
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I’m 62 and just getting back into bowling after 6 years or so. I have a 15 lb Storm Pyro and a 15 lb Storm Reign of Power, I play on house lanes that are oiled before our morning 55 and older league. I was thinking of dropping to a 14 lb Storm Hyroad Pearl. I would like your thoughts on this and also I throw the ball 11.5 to 12.5 mph. What do you think? Thank you in advance. Dave
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This would give you a more similar length to the Pyro due to the pearl coverstock and polished finish. This ball may not be quite as strong as the Pyro was when it was new but I am sure over the years it may have lost some of the hook potential so the Hy-Road Pearl could be a little stronger since it was going to be new. The Reign of Power was duller out of the box and would read much earlier on the lanes than the Hy-Road Pearl. The length of the Hy-Road Pearl will be good for a slower ball speed so it should be a good compliment for you.
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how does this ball compare to the electrify go
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i throw a right handed backup ball way over on the left side. would this be better than the night road? i am deciding between the two balls. thanks!
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As long as you have the ball drilled to match your style (backup) then you could really use any ball. So there is not one ball that works better as a backup ball than another. So whichever option you like better just make sure they drill this correctly. The Night Road is tweaked to be a little stronger reaction so if you wanted something more aggressive you may go with the Night Road. The HyRoad Pearl can possibly work a little better in lighter oil conditions so if you want that versatility you may prefer the HyRoad Pearl.
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Will this ball be good for drier lanes?
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I have been rolling the hyroad pearl for 5 years now and it’s helped me approach a 190 average. My house lane just took a big chunk of my ball between the finger holes so I’m now looking for a new ball. What would be some good comparable balls to compare with or perhaps even try to take the next step up to improve my game?
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There is nothing that compares as close as the real thing but if you did not want to just get another Hy-Road Pearl, here is a link to view some options with similar features: https://www.bowling.com/shopping/all/bowling-balls/all?performance=2&lane-conditions=54&coverstock=52
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