The Greatest Storm bowling ball of All Time vs The Trouble Maker | The Hype



This 42 ft pattern was not easy but these two bowling balls made a lot of motion for two symmetric balls with surface. Click the links below to pick up the balls.
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19 thoughts on “The Greatest Storm bowling ball of All Time vs The Trouble Maker | The Hype”

  1. I’m a beginner bowler just started this past February. Using an electrify GO bowling decent with it high score 233 but I feel like I need more ball. Any suggestions. My Rev rate is mid at best. I like to bowl down and in standing on about the 12th board.

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  2. These balls might have been happier at 2k or 3k grit finish. 1k is a lot of surface and they are just reading too early. A little length and smooth motion would help a lot.

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  3. Other than the Envy Tour you mentioned, what would be the first ball you pulled out of your bag to try after seeing the P2/Trouble Maker react like this?

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  4. Welcome to real bowling =) Rule of thumb, take your house average, subtract 40 and that's where you start ASSUMING you can hit spares. Transition is totally different as well. I suck on PBA level (185 ish) but it's fun having to make shots not just throw the ball right. Another hint: You can't play side to side like on house. You have to find the correct spot down lane i.e. play front to back.

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  5. Love your channel man! I have a undrilled Rubicon UC2 pearl. I was thinking Phaze 2 to compliment it. Have you ever thrown the UC2 pearl?

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  6. And now we can see why urethane is the go-to for when they're hooking a ton. But every release by all these companies seems to be something that's either going to hook at your feet or want to hook 30 boards soon as it hits friction.

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