Strikes and Good Looks!! | Virtual Energy Blackout Review

We’re excited to share our thoughts on the latest addition to the BowlersMart collection – the Storm Virtual Energy Blackout bowling ball. What sets the Storm Virtual Energy Blackout apart from other balls on the market is its unique design and construction. The ball is made with high-density Energy core technology and a ReX reactive coverstock, providing a perfect balance of power, speed, and control that is unmatched by any other ball we’ve tried.

Our experience with the ball has been nothing short of fantastic. It delivers a powerful hook and offers exceptional control on oily lanes, making it an ideal choice for any bowler looking to take their game to the next level. We believe the Storm Virtual Energy Blackout is a valuable addition to any serious bowler’s arsenal. In conclusion, if you’re looking for a high-performance bowling ball that will give you an edge on the lanes, the Storm Virtual Energy Blackout is the perfect choice.

Storm Virtual Energy Blackout Bowling Ball

The Virtual Energy Blackout builds on an already concrete foundation created by the Shape-Lock HD Core. But now, and sleeker than ever, the Blackout has taken the reigns with a tour-inspired 1-tone design. The shape you didn’t know you needed until it was gone is back!

DEFINED ENERGY
This shape can power through just about anything. “HD” is short for high density, which lowers the RG and raises the differential of the weight block. A higher differential translates to more flare potential, so every time the ball makes a rotation it exposes a fresh portion of coverstock material to the oil.

BREAKTHROUGH BEGINS
Traditionally, the term “hybrid” suggests that both solid and pearl components coexist within a coverstock. We saw a better way for hybrids and took it. When we joined R2S™ with NeX™ in the lab, the results exceeded our expectations. In our testing, we discovered that the NeX foundation produced a similar backend and entry angle numbers because the chemical porosity of R2S is slightly more compact than NeX. We left nothing to chance with this one. Thus, ReX a.k.a. “Reactor Extreme” was born.

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RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB)

DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB)

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