Roto Grip Dare Devil Trick
Ball: Roto Grip Dare Devil Trick Layout: 65 degrees x 4 1/2" x 40 degrees No weight hole required Surface: 3000 grit Abralon sanded What...
Storm Hyroad Ball Review
Every now and then you just have to try something older and see if it still works. I've probably had double digit Hyroads across my...
Storm Phaze II Bowling Ball Review
Today we'll review Storm's Phaze II, one of the sleeper balls in the bowling industry in my opinion! Phaze II is a "bowler's ball,"...
Storm IQ Tour Ball Review
Today I thought I would write a short review on one of my favorite balls of all-time, the Storm IQ Tour Edition. This is a ball I have a...
Ebonite Maverick Ball Review
Last week I drilled up this Ebonite Maverick with a little bit of a different layout for me, considering this is an asymmetric core...
Roto-Grip Dare Devil Ball Review
Roto-Grip’s Dare Devil is their newest HP3 release, featuring a symmetric core design with a polished reactive coverstock. Overall, Dare...
Storm Code Black Ball Review
Storm's new Code Black has been the most popular seller at our store since it's release, and once you take a look at it on the lane, it's...
Inception Pearl Ball Review
I took the Inception Pearl out for a few games recently, and wow is this ball a sleeper! This ball is one of the sharpest looking and...
Ball Review: Columbia 300 Impulse
After a few weeks of throwing this piece here and there, I'm finally ready to give you a few thoughts on the Columbia 300 Impulse. I...
Brunswick Mastermind Strategy Ball Review
I finally got a chance to take the Brunswick Mastermind Strategy out for a spin. I drilled this ball identical to the Vandal Smash that...