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Storm Ice Storm Bowling Ball- Ocean Blue 10 Lbs

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The Storm Ice Storm Ocean Blue-White is a polyester bowling ball with a traditional 3-piece core and a pearlized polyester coverstock finished at 3500-grit polished. It is designed primarily as a spare ball for straight-line accuracy on any lane condition, and can also serve as a strike ball on extremely dry lanes. This 10-pound ball offers a low differential of 0.005 for minimal hook potential and predictable performance.

Color
Ocean Blue/White
Material
Polyester coverstock
Gender
unisex
Category
Sporting Goods > Indoor Games > Bowling > Bowling Balls
GTIN
887970644522
MPN
STORM-887970644522-GENTLYUSED

Specifications

Storm Ice Storm bowling ball with polyester coverstock and traditional 3-piece core for predictable performance and spare shooting.

Polyester coverstock for durability and predictable performance; traditional 3-piece core for predictability; 3500 grit polished finish; symmetrical core design; low hook potential; available in weights 10-16 lbs.

Color
Ocean Blue/White · blue
Material
Polyester coverstock
Gender
unisex
Condition
used
Category
Sporting Goods > Indoor Games > Bowling > Bowling Balls

Additional Attributes

  • polyester coverstock
  • traditional 3-piece core
  • 3500 grit polished
  • symmetrical
  • low hook potential
  • light weight
  • durable

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Customer Reviews

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1 reviews · out of 5

Looks like new

Jessica T

Couldn’t believe how good the condition was.

Reddit Insights

6 threads · r/Bowling

Reddit views the Storm Ice Storm as a reliable, straight-shooting spare ball ideal for dry lanes, but raises concerns about its long-term durability due to cracking around finger holes.

mixed sentiment90% match

Positive sentiment for its performance as a spare ball, especially on dry conditions, but mixed due to recurring reports of durability issues.

Themes

Straight-line accuracypositive
Durability concerns (cracking)negative
Suitability for dry lanespositive
Comparison with Storm Mixmixed
Hole cracking near insertsnegative

Use Cases

  • Spare shooting on any oil pattern
  • Strike ball on extremely dry lanes
  • Replacement for less aggressive plastic spare balls

Watch Out For

highBrittle coverstock tends to develop cracks around finger/thumb holes, sometimes within one year of use.
mediumNot suitable for normal or oily lane conditions—only works on very dry lanes if used as a strike ball.

Community Q&A

Is the Storm Ice good as a spare ball?
Yes, it's highly recommended for its straight trajectory and predictability.
Does the Ice Storm crack easily?
Many users report cracking around finger holes within a year or two, likely due to its hard coverstock.
Can I use the Ice Storm on dry lanes?
Yes, its low friction makes it suitable for extremely dry conditions where reactive balls overhook.

Compared To

vs Storm Mix

Users debate between the Ice and Mix; Mix may offer a bit more hook, while Ice is preferred for ultra-dry lanes and absolute straightness.

vs Brunswick T-Zone

Ice is seen as a step up from the T-Zone for straight spare shooting, though some prefer the T-Zone for durability.

Source Threads

  • Storm Mix vs Storm Ice: Which spare ball to choose?

    I currently use a T-zone and it hooks too much on dry lanes when I'm trying to shoot spares. Thinking of switching to either the Mix or the Ice. I've heard the Ice is even straighter than the Mix. Can anyone confirm?

    u/bowlerdude123r/BowlingView thread →

  • Positive experience with Storm Ice as a spare ball

    Just got the Storm Ice and I love it. I used to use a Columbia White Dot but it would still hook a bit on dry lanes. The Ice goes dead straight. My spare percentage has gone up at least 10%.

    u/sparemaster99r/BowlingView thread →

  • Using Storm Ice for extremely dry tournament conditions

    I actually used my Ice Storm as a strike ball on a really toasted pattern last weekend. Shot 650 series with it. It still didn't move much but on that burn it was perfect.

    u/drylaneacer/BowlingView thread →

  • Durability concerns: Cracking around finger holes

    I've had my Ice for about a year and a half, and I'm starting to see small cracks around my finger inserts and thumb. I love the ball but if it's going to crack like this, I'm not sure I'd buy another one.

    u/bowlingdadr/BowlingView thread →

  • Mixed reviews on durability in long-term use

    My Ice cracked after two years of use. My pro shop said it's because the cover is so hard it's brittle. He recommended the T-Zone instead for durability. But I know others who've had theirs for years with no issues.

    u/stormfan22r/BowlingView thread →

  • Highly recommended as a spare ball, especially for straight shooters

    If you want the straightest spare ball on the market, get the Ice. I've had mine for 3 years, no cracks, still goes dead straight. Just keep it clean and polished.

    u/spareconverterr/BowlingView thread →