Orbital Core

The Orbital Core has a distinctly low RG axis. The lower the RG, the less resistant the ball will be to changing direction as it travels down the lane. The central ball inside the core ensures the ball revs up in the midlane and blends out the end of the pattern.

Core Type
Symmetric
16 pounds
RG
2.470
Diff
0.048
15 pounds
RG
2.480
Diff
0.050
14 pounds
RG
2.550
Diff
0.049
13 pounds
RG
2.590
Diff
0.045
12 pounds
RG
2.650
Diff
0.035
Atomic Core
Storm 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.

Core Type
Asymmetric
16 pounds
RG
2.480
Diff
0.054
MB Diff
0.017
15 pounds
RG
2.480
Diff
0.053
MB Diff
0.017
14 pounds
RG
2.530
Diff
0.052
MB Diff
0.015
13 pounds
RG
2.570
Diff
0.032
MB Diff
0.010
12 pounds
RG
2.590
Diff
0.029
MB Diff
0.008