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Storm Summit Ascent Bowling Ball

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  • Storm Summit Ascent Bowling Ball
  • Storm Summit Ascent Bowling Ball
  • Storm Summit Ascent Bowling Ball
MSRP: $289.95
$174.95
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Description

Storm Summit Ascent Bowling Ball

  • Color: Aqua/Smoke/Shadow
  • Coverstock: R2S Solid Reactive
  • Weight Block: Centripetal™ HD -A.I. Core
  • Factory Finish: 4000-Grit Abralon
  • Flare Potential: High
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.46; 15lbs - 2.46; 14lbs - 2.46
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.056; 15lbs - 0.056; 14lbs - 0.056
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): N/A
  • Fragrance: Cream Soda

Additional product information:

The Summit Ascent is designed for forgiveness, helping bowlers ascend to the top and achieve peak performance. Experience seamless transitions from skid to hook to roll as the Summit Ascent’s strong backend ensures a predictable yet potent arc, minimizing surprises and maximizing consistency shot after shot. With Storm’s renowned R2S Solid at 4000-grit Abralon®, this ball strikes the perfect balance between grip and glide, providing enhanced command over both the length and shape of your shots. Usually, the solid hooks the soonest in a line, but with the R2S cover at 4000, this ball is unique and cleaner than a normal solid. Featuring a brand-new scent, Cream Soda, the Summit Ascent is ready to help you reach your personal summit of success in bowling.
 
With the Centripetal HD packed inside the A.I. Core, we’ve pushed the limits of RG and differential further than we ever have before. The RG and differential combination ensure the Summit Ascent revs up early and keeps shaping down the lane, where it matters most. No other core helps ensure a predictable arc to help you maximize consistency better than the Centripetal HD enhanced with A.I. technology.
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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium/Heavy
Factory Finish:
Sanded 4000 Abralon
Core Type:
Symmetrical
Coverstock:
Solid Reactive
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30 Reviews

  • 5

    Storm Summit Ascent by Casey Murphy

    Posted by Casey Murphy on Aug 31st 2024

    Orientation: Right Handed Rev Rate: 400 RPM Speed: 16-17 MPH PAP: 4 ½ over and 1 1/8 up Location: Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO Pattern: High Volume THS VLS Layout: Layout 1: 4 5/8 x 4 x 2 ½ (Pin above bridge) Layout 2: 4 ¼ x 4 x 4 (pin below bridge) FINALLY!!!! An R2S Solid high diff symmetrical! I LOVE LOVE LOVE the IQ Tour Solid. But there are times I need a ball with more differential to flare more and see the oil. I’ve needed it for years and FINALLY Storm answered the call. I can tell you immediately that the Ascent is one of my favorite balls. It’s so versatile and allows me to throw my favorite cover almost an entire tournament because if there’s too much oil for the IQ Tour, I can start with an Ascent and then go to the IQ Tour. Just more clean versatile options from Storm!

  • 5

    Review

    Posted by Storm Andrew on Aug 31st 2024

    We have the newest benchmark release from the SPI line with the Summit Ascent. Featuring the famous centripetal HD core we see this matched with R2S overstock at 4k finish to provide a cleaner entry through the front part of the lane yet a discernible read in the mid's where it will dig and shape down lane. I did change the surface to 2000 to get it to read sooner on the lane although at 4000 it is quite usable as well. I brought it to 2000 to read sooner than my Phase 2 and have that as a transition off of the new Summit. The Summit Ascent provides plenty of predictability and versatility for a multitude of conditions. You can keep it at 4000 to provide cleaner shape or scuff it to get it to read sooner on heavier and or longer oil conditions. This ball will not overreact and will provide plenty of information for what the current playing environment is. This ball will be my first out the bag in most conditions on the fresh from tournament to league play. Those that are looking for predictability, the Summit Ascent is a great option to have in your arsenal.

  • 5

    Summit Ascent

    Posted by Anthony s on Aug 30th 2024

    Ball: Summit Ascent Cover stock: R2S Solid RG: 2.46 DIFF: .056 HAND: LEFT (ONE HANDED) PAP: 4 OVER / 1/4 UP BALL SPEED: 16MPH REV RATE: 420 AXIS TILT: 20 AXIS ROTATION: 50 LAYOUT: 60X4.5x35 The Summit Ascent is something I go to when the lanes are fresh but there’s quite a bit of friction. This ball is cleaner and has more pop down lane than my Optimum Idol. When I need to open my angles up but the lanes aren’t quite ready for something Pearl I’ll be able to go to this ball, typically my other solid symmetric options won’t have enough energy down lane to continue through the pins like the Summit Ascent. Medium to higher rev players will absolutely love this ball on league conditions because it’s cleaner through the front part of the lane than most solid options but it still can blend out the wet dry better than the Pearl balls. Tournament players will love this when the fronts hook because they’ll be able to stay in a ball with some teeth without losing ball motion down lane.

  • 5

    OIP BY RGR

    Posted by RICK MITCHELL on Aug 30th 2024

    Storm Summit Ascent Layout: 6 x 5 x 3 Ball Specs: Centripetal HD core with A.I. technology R2S solid coverstock and finished at 4000 abralon Here WE go, the newest Summit added to the line is the Summit Ascent. The prior Summits used the TX-23 coverstock in a hybrid on the OG Summit and then followed up by the Summit Peak with TX-23 pearl coverstock. I feel SPI was looking to even the playing field with the Summit Ascent. With using the proven and very reliable R2S coverstock, it matched very well with the Centripetal HD core. For me using on a 42ft THS, as you can see in my YouTube video, it is quite balanced in ball motion and continuous through the pin deck, even on the lighter and heavier pocket hits, it definitely has that extra kick. I really started to enjoy the Ascent has the lane shine developed on the cover, when the cover is “fresh”, it’s a little early and a little hooky. So, for my sessions, league and practice time with it, I just wiped it down with some Reacta Clean wipes and not touch up the cover with any kind of abarlon pad being used on the cover. When My Summit Peak and Optimum Idol Pearl start going a stick to long and the Hustle X-Ray is not strong enough, the Ascent makes its presence know. I am starting to learn about myself and my game with some of the more recent releases and using longer pin to pap drillings thanks to Earl Burger at ABC North Lanes and for all the great information that Storm puts out there, including the videos on YouTube. The longer I use the Ascent, the better it is getting. This will replace my Optimum Idol solid in my current arsenal, which will be: Hustle X-Ray, Lighting Blackout, Summit Ascent, Optimum Idol Pearl and X-Cell. Here is the link to my ball video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEZVp1La5Y4

  • 5

    Early Rolling

    Posted by Thomas Szczepaniak on Aug 30th 2024

    The Summit Ascent has a very special RG and Differential combination that really makes this ball rev up earlier. When I got to throw it at the ball demo, I couldn’t believe it and thought it was probably just the lanes we were on. When I drilled mine up, I was truly impressed with how this ball rolls and it gives me the shape I love. The Summit series is starting to become my favorite in the Storm line as the Summit Peak has been a staple in my bag no matter what. These balls will be a great 1-2 punch on the lanes.

  • 5

    Summit Ascent

    Posted by Michael Slatky on Aug 29th 2024

    Storm Summit Ascent Cover Stock: R2S Solid Finish: 4000 Grit Abralon Core: Centripetal HD A.I. (14pd) RG: 2.46 Differential: 0.056 Layout: 5 x 4 x 3 1/2 - 2LS Layout Extras: 2 1/2" Finger Depth, "X" - 4 1/2 D and 1 Inch Left Tester: PAP 6 1/2 R, 1 1/4 D Review: The Storm Summit Ascent features the Centripetal HD weight block and is paired with the newer Amplified Inertia outer core. What this means to the bowler is more length and more motion off the spot. Compared to the original Summit you can anticipate more length with the R2S coverstock in this offering. Something that folks may not be aware of is the RG and Differential values are the same for 14 to 16 pounds in the Summit Ascent. For my review, I rolled the Summit Ascent at the OOB 4000 Abralon finish. Also, I prepped a Summit Peak with a 3K Abralon by hand for comparison purposes. The Summit Ascent and the Summit have a 5 x 4 x 3 1/2 - 2LS and 5 x 4 x 4 - 2LS layout applied. Basically, both are very close. My Summit Peak I changed the layout a bit and went with a 2 x 6 x 5 - 2LS and also drilled the fingers a touch deeper to get through the fronts a little bit more on your typical THS patterns. In comparing the Summit Ascent to the original Summit and the Summit Peak I was pleased the Summit Ascent went through the front part of the lane a bit easier for me. As a slower two-handed player the Summit is a higher volume sport pattern ball for me. The Summit Peak OOB Reacta Gloss finish definitely increased length. The Summit Ascent with R2S increased length as well, but provides a touch more control compared to the Peak. I will say to the eye the A.I. technology does benefit on light hits. I had a few balls that carried when missing right a touch. You will see this when the video comparison is posted. Also, for me, I left my Summit Ascent at the 4K OOB finish and I am very satisfied with it. Please be sure to visit your favorite pro shop today or my channel at: https://youtube.com/channel/UC1VA-MgFBo9mIZde-G3T11A Michael Slatky 900 Global Staff Member York, PA

  • 5

    Storm Summit Ascent

    Posted by BRIAN HIRSCH on Aug 29th 2024

    Welcome back as we have a great one for you from Storm! If you're a fan of these reviews I want to thank you for watching and reading these reviews and hope it gives you some information to take back when looking to get your next bowling ball. TESTING ENVIRONMENT Length:42 Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): House Shot BALL: Storm Summit Ascent Coverstock: : R2S Solid Cover Core: : Centripetal HD A.I. Symmetric Core Finish: 4000 Grit RG: 2.46 (14 Pounds) Differential: 0.056 (14 Pounds) MB/PSA: NA (14 Pounds) ME: Right-Handed Tweener Speed: 14-15 mph Rev Rate: 210 PAP: 4 7/8 right 5/8 up Ball Layout: 5X3X4 Pin Down With the help of Les in the shop he helped me see this ball as a stronger Axiom and as I really liked that ball, this Summit Ascent dug in deep to the lane and really wanted to boom down the lane. As you can see in this video it didn't look the best from straight but as I moved left this ball was just showing off and was a tad too strong as a few shots looked good but some shots were just 9 good. Thanks for watching and if you like this or any of the jerseys in my videos just head over to www.IAmBowling.com and use HIRSCH at checkout for 20% off. This ball is available today at Bowlers Choice Pro Shop inside Castle Lanes in Racine, WI or your local STORM VIP Pro Shop #Storm #SquadRG GoGlobal #VISE #viseinserts #BowlersChoiceProShop #3GShoes #stormbowling #iambowling #sheridanlanes #Castlelanes #900global #MasenHirschBowling #teamshimmy #USBC #kenoshaYouthBowling #MatchMaker Check out my full ball reaction video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/U1VHSMiGqVg?si=DxulAQZIZ0jwglbn Brian

  • 5

    Storm Summit Ascent

    Posted by Kevin Duncan on Aug 29th 2024

    Storm Summit Ascent Layout: 4.5 x 4.0 x 2.0 Storm Pin Buffer Layout Rev Rate: 325 rpm, 7 degree of axis tilt, 40 degree of axis rotation Testing information: 41 foot THS (medium to light volume) Bowling Center: Fulton Bowling Center IKON Kegel Machine – Brunswick Anvilane The Storm Summit Ascent utilizes the R2S Reactive cover along with the Centripetal HD weight block plus AI Core. The Summit Ascent revs up quick but the R2S coverstock gets it through the fronts on medium to heavy oil, and provides stored energy. Is the Storm Summit Ascent the new-age iQ Tour? Only time will tell. I feel that it’s versatility is going to be the Summit Ascent’s strong point. Visit your local Storm VIP Pro Shop! #Stormnation #SquadRG

  • 5

    Summit Ascent Review

    Posted by Thomas Coco on Aug 29th 2024

    Innovating to new heights!! Introducing Storm's newest symmetrical solid reactive, the Summit Ascent. Padded at 4000 grit and its R2S solid cover stock, the summit ascent provides the perfect balance for down lane motion. I drilled this ball at 70 x 5 3/8 x 40 and all I can say about this ball is... WOW!! Usually, a solid ball hooks sooner, but with this 4000-factory finish, this ball is a lot cleaner than you'd expect for a normal solid. The ascent loves oil and can also go out to the friction and still continue smoothly to the end without reacting early. This ball would fit right in the middle between the summit series of the original summit and the peak. And let's not forget the brand-new scent, cream soda! This is one ball that will definitely be a staple in my bag mostly for league and medium-heavy tournament patterns. Be sure to stop by your local pro shop and drill one today! The Summit Ascent is a must have!! Thomas Coco (Storm Staffer)

  • 5

    Summit Ascent

    Posted by Dave Jecko on Aug 25th 2024

    Storm Summit Ascent - Master Line Coverstock: R2S Solid - 4000 Grit Abralon Core: Centripetal HD - A.I. RG: 2.46 Differential: .056 (15 lbs) Fragrance: Cream Soda Layout: 4 3/4 x 4 3/4 x 3 PAP: 6" Right, 1 3/8" Up Axis Tilt: 16° Rotation: 51° Rev Rate: 450-500 Speed: 17-18 mph Location: Vista Lanes - Yorkville, NY Pattern: 2023 USBC Jr. Gold Lane Surface: HPL The Summit Ascent is the latest release in the Storm Master line and will fill the gap between the original Summit and Summit Peak. Typically the solid version will pick up the earliest, but with the proven R2S solid coverstock and Centripetal HD - A.I. core the Ascent strikes an excellent balance of length and shape that creates forgiving and continuous ball motion. The Ascent gave me a great look sliding on 25, looking at 15 at the arrows with my breakpoint around 6-7. I was able to play multiple angles by changing my speed and hand position. It also did an excellent job blending out the wet/dry on our high friction house pattern. When compared to the Summit, the Ascent is cleaner through the fronts but still maintains a heavy continuous roll. The Peak provides more length than the Ascent and has a sharper backend reaction. This trio creates a great combination of reactions that can be used from the fresh to the burn. I expect the Ascent to excel on medium patterns and can see it as the first ball out of the bag for league or a number two ball on heavier tournament patterns. Stop by your local Storm VIP pro shop to check it out! Available on August 23rd. Dave Jecko Storm Amateur Staff Member YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@maximumpotentialbowlerssho7625

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