Storm Road Warrior
Prepare to dominate the lanes with the Storm Road Warrior, a breakthrough in Storm’s acclaimed Road series. Featuring the all-new R2S DEEP Pearl coverstock, the Road Warrior offers exceptional control on dry lanes while retaining energy for an explosive finish. Building on the trusted performance of its predecessor, The Road, this ball delivers enhanced length and sharper entry angles, ensuring every shot makes an impact. Engineered for versatility, the Road Warrior incorporates advanced A.I. Core technology, merging tradition with innovation for outstanding performance on varying conditions. Its medium-high RG and differential allows for an ideal flare potential, creating a controlled yet dynamic motion downlane. The A.I. Core’s “Amplified Inertia” ensures smooth, predictable transitions, offering bowlers reliable performance across different lane conditions. The R2S DEEP Pearl coverstock, a refined version of Storm’s renowned R2S formula, navigates the front part of the lane effortlessly, storing energy for an aggressive sweep through the pocket. The Power Edge Polish enhances surface texture, generating length on both medium and lighter oil conditions, making it a versatile powerhouse. Available in all weights, the Road Warrior combines power and precision for bowlers of all skill levels—a must-have for any serious bowler’s collection.
- Color: Sapphire/Steel
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Coverstock: R2S DEEP Pearl
- Core: Inverted Fe² A.I. Core (14#-16#)
- Finish: Power Edge
- RG: 2.55 (15# ball)
- Differential: 0.045 (15# ball)
- Flare Potential: Medium-High
- Recommended Lane Condition: Light - Medium Oil
- Fragrance: Peppermint Patty
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: STBBMVWR
- Product ID: 15643
- Brand: Storm
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Mid Performance Balls
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