

The Storm Code Red pairs its core with the R2S hybrid reactive coverstock for a versatile performance and is finished with a 1500-grit polish. This high-performance bowling ball continues the international success of Storm’s Code Black with its high-differential core technology and a RAD4 core. The Storm Code Red bowling ball features an aggressive colour for a reason: epic torque. Has to be reconditioned to maintain its turn.Not ideal for lanes that are low- to medium-oiled.

Additional cost of getting the holes drilled.Dual-drive core for better revving action.With a little maintenance, the Storm Drive is an ideal choice for those looking for a ball with a classic look and an epic hook. While this ball has great hook, it is recommended that it is reconditioned every few games so it does not lose its turn. The two blocks work together to establish a core that produces significantly faster revving action and transfers higher energy at the pins. The Storm Drive’s dual-drive core is made up of a weight block within another weight block. The ball is seen as a predictable midline performer with a dual-drive core that is ideal for those who like to strike at an angle and appreciate good hook. The Storm Drive features a R2S nano hybrid coverstock that is ideally suited for lanes that are well-oiled. It features swirling gold, navy and red finish that calls to mind the classic look of bowling balls from the 50s. The Storm Drive ball has the look of a classic bowling ball. Not ideal for performing on non-oiled lanes.The additional cost of getting the holes drilled.Stylish smoky finish in purple and orange.The ball’s weight can be selected between 12-to-16 pounds to suit a variety of bowler preferences. Hammer added it to the ball’s asymmetrical core to enhance its strength and durability, which is why they offer an impressive 3-year warranty.

The Ball is carbon-fibre infused: one of the strongest materials known to man. The Hammer Gauntlet performs the best on medium- to heavily-oiled lanes. The extra length and carry-through that this ball offers makes it ideal for slower bowlers or those without enough strength to consistently launch the ball down the lane. This ball will give bowlers more length in their carry-through and a more precise response on the backend. Many pros will switch to a pearl coverstock ball at the end of their game when their arm is getting tired and they are not producing the carry-through they need. Of the coverstock types available, pearl goes the longest. Hammer’s Gauntlet features their most durable pearl coverstock. The Hammer Gauntlet Fury bowling ball features a very impressive look with a smokey purple and orange finish that is sure to cause a stir at your local alley, not to mention the ‘Gauntlet’ name and image of the historical gauntlet sword.
