General Info
Brand: | Storm |
Name: | Street Fight |
Reviewed: | September 2016 |
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Coverstock Specs | |
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Name: | R4S Pearl Reactive |
Type: | Reactive Pearl |
Box Finish: | 3000 Grit Sheen |
Color: | Purple / White |
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Core Specs | |
Name: | Iron Cross |
Type: | Symmetrical |
RG: | 2.62 |
Diff: | 0.043 |
Int. Diff: | 0.000 |
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The Storm Street Fight is the follow-up in the Thunder line to the original Fight. This ball shares the ultra-high RG Iron Cross weight block with the Fight, but this time it is paired with the R4S pearlized coverstock. It uses the same 3000 grit sheen box finish as the Rocket Ship, which gives it more length than the sanded 3000 Abralon finish of the Fight. The pearl cover gives the Street Fight more length than the Rocket Ship, allowing it to perform best on medium volumes of oil.
We started straighter through the front of the lane with the Street Fight on our medium test pattern. Despite its sanded box finish, we still saw good length before it turned over strong when it got out of the pattern. We could keep our angles tight through the front, bumping the track area to get the Street Fight to the pocket. As the front of the lane started to lose oil, we had our choice
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Storm Street Fight Comparisons
Click below to see a comparison table of each pair of bowling balls shown:
- Storm Street Fight vs. Storm Code Black
- Storm Street Fight vs. Storm Fight
- Storm Street Fight vs. Storm Phaze II
- Storm Street Fight vs. Storm Rocket Ship
- Storm Street Fight vs. Storm Timeless
- Storm Street Fight vs. Storm Torrent
To compare the Storm Street Fight to any other bowling ball(s), please use our Bowling Ball Comparison tool.