Translated from Japanese:
In terms of the performance of bowling balls, even though five and a half years have already passed since the first PhysiX, it seems that there is still no product that surpasses the PHYSIX series in pin action.
In addition, STORM's R&D team used "NeX Hybrid Cover Stock" for this ball, and was particular about making it easier to throw with a little more oil and leading to scoremaking.
In addition to the wonderful smooth movement from the front to the middle of the lane, the high specific gravity of the atomic core allows for a sustained roll from the midfield, which accumulates a strong destructive power.
The hooking power and sharpness are strong, and you can attack in various ways, from lines that take lane width to lines that take narrow and do not take width.
In addition, even bowlers with slower ball speeds can feel good and have a ball with a pin action that is too powerful.
NeX Hybrid Coverstock
Atomic Core
Firmly ensconced at the top of the Storm performance heap is the all-new Atomic Core. Yes, it officially boasts a 0.053 total differential in a 15 pound ball, and the rest of its prodigious oomph accepts credit from the strategically placed inlets surrounding the oval bolt and greater mass displacement along the z-axis creating an enhanced intermediate differential.
The sculpted Oval Bolt in the center of the Atomic Core only heightens its performance character. This extremely center-heavy shape drives the RG low (2.48 in 15lb) and gets the ball moving in a dangerous way. The bowler doesn’t have to use as much energy at release because the Atomic Core is less resistant to changing direction versus a design that has a high RG. Add in a generous amount of differential, and the Infinite PhysiX further sets itself apart from other asymmetric concepts. Don’t thank us, thank science.