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Storm Ion Max Bowling Ball

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  • Storm Ion Max Bowling Ball
  • Storm Ion Max Bowling Ball
  • Storm Ion Max Bowling Ball
MSRP: $289.95
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Storm Ion Max Bowling Ball

  • Color: Neon Pink/Indigo/White
  • Coverstock: NRG Solid Reactive
  • Weight Block: Element Max A.I. Core
  • Factory Finish: 2000-grit Abralon
  • Flare Potential: High 
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.47; 15lbs - 2.47; 14lbs - 2.49
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.053; 15lbs - 0.055; 14lbs - 0.053
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.013; 15lbs - 0.014; 14lbs - 0.010
  • Fragrance: Strawberry Milkshake

Additional product information:

It began with the Ion Pro and the advent of the Element Tour A.I. Core. Utilizing a very dense, center- heavy design, Storm’s R&D was able to create a shape whose core dynamics change more between different layouts. This allows drillers to increase the intermediate differential significantly if drilling close to the PSA. The Element Max’s flare potential has been souped-up with the addition of a weighted disk to the design. This extends the mass along the X-Axis and adds over 50% more flare potential to the Ion Max, making it the best choice for heavy oil in the Storm lineup. The extra torque is eye-catching as the Ion Max spins up remarkably fast. The massive ellipse in the center of the weight block in conjunction with the A.I. Core makes the Element Max one of the lowest RG asymmetrical designs Storm has ever manufactured. It’s difficult to find another coverstock as reliable as NRG Solid. Shiny or dull, smooth or rough, it can be as versatile as you need it to be. It has a higher oil absorbency than most, which guarantees it can be used on just about anything.
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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium/Heavy
Factory Finish:
Sanded 2000 Abralon
Core Type:
Asymmetrical
Coverstock:
Solid Reactive
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37 Reviews

  • 5

    Ion Max

    Posted by Dave Jecko on Sep 27th 2024

    Storm Ion Max - Premier Line Coverstock: NRG Solid - 2000 Grit Core: Element Max A.I. RG: 2.47 Differential: .055 PSA: .014 (15 lbs) Fragrance: Strawberry Milkshake Layout: 5.5 x 5 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: Kegel Carbon Lane Surface: HPL The Ion Max was created to generate unprecedented power while maintaining adaptability and consistency on heavy oil patterns. The Max features the NRG solid coverstock with the Element Max A.I. core, which will produce 50% more flare potential than the Ion Pro. The Ion Max was designed to complement and be a step up from the Ion Pro. The Ion Max gave me a great look sliding on 30, looking 18 at the arrows with my breakpoint around 7-8, but if I wanted to play straighter I could get softer with my hand and stay more up the back of the ball. It also looked great further left with more tilt and slower ball speed. When compared to the Ion Pro, the Max was 3-4 boards stronger, a couple feet sooner, and more forward off the end of the pattern. The Ion Max will be my big solid asymmetric that comes out on heavy or long tournament patterns. For bowlers on higher volume league patterns, the Max could be an excellent choice and when you need something cleaner, a switch the Pro will be the way to go. Stop by your local Storm VIP pro shop to check it out! Dave Jecko Storm Amateur Staff Member YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@maximumpotentialbowlerssho7625

  • 5

    Ion Max ball review

    Posted by Rod Radant on Sep 26th 2024

    The new Storm Ion Max is the new big boy on the block. When we talk a ball that’ll get the oil this is the new choice. The Ion Max features Element max core covered in AI technology and wrapped in the NRG solid cover stock. I used the layout of 45x5x60 on my Ion it allows this ball with my loft to respond more to the friction. Compared to my Ion Pro the Max is smoother and I see more forward motion out of it. Pick up one up at any of the Storm VIP pro shop locations

  • 5

    Storm ION Max Review

    Posted by Tobias Myers on Sep 26th 2024

    The Storm ION Max features the NRG Solid Reactive cover, Element Max A.I. Core, and comes at 2000-grit. This is the newest ball in the ION series. The core was altered in the Max to increase the differential compared to the ION Pro. First off, this ball is a hook monster. You will need plenty of oil and this ball will sit in the Gem range for traction and hook. I tested it out of box on house and was not unusable for me, but I did throw it on Chromium and couldn’t miss the pocket. Since the Gem got discontinued, I compared it to the Harsh Reality, and I think the Max is a touch stronger and with similar shape down lane. You could really tell the difference when I got left and the Max was able to recover better from those zones. The ION Pro is just at least a ball down from the Max and is much cleaner with more shape down lane. Since I bowl mostly on house, I polished my Max and it looks amazing on house for me. I think this ball will be seen a lot on heavier volume sport patterns. Another home run from Storm! Ball review link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOW-qGeZ42w Tobias Myers #Stormnation

  • 5

    ion Max by Roto Grip Rick

    Posted by Rick Mitchell on Sep 24th 2024

    Storm Ion MAX Core: Element™ Max A.I. Core Cover stock: NRG™ Solid Reactive Out of Box condition: 2000-grit Abralon® Layout: 6 ½ x 4 x 3 Conditions of play: Pro-Lane panels with Terrian oil used with a typical house pattern Using on fresh conditions, the Ion Max needed to be used inside of my normal track area to be productive, if I got the ball outside of the last tracer board, the ball would still get the pocket with a good entry, but I would leave a 10 pin constantly, being left-handed, I did not expect this. In 30 clean shots using this area of the lane, I left several 10 pins. Once I got back into heavier part of the lane conditioner, the ball slowed down more and you can see the difference down lane, where the roll looks better and once that happened, no “blower” 10 pins where left. Watching my playback videos, I noticed the 6-pin would wrap around the 10-pin high up. Opening my angles also helped the carry percentage went up, projecting the ball to go across the pattern more really helped the overall reaction. The straighter I played, the less I carried the 10-pin. After 60 quality shots and the Ion Max gain lane shine, the ball just kept on getting better and better. The flare on the Ion Max is much wider than my Ion Pro. I can really see the difference in shot shapes with both balls. I can see why several players I have spoken with have BOTH Ion balls in their bags. I thought it would be one or the other, BUT, which such a BIG difference in performance in all aspects of the 3 stages of the ball motion, I now understand why they have both. If you want to take your game to the MAX, Ion MAX will be the perfect BIG piece you are looking for. Thanks to ABC North for the time on the lanes, Earl Burger at ABC North Lanes for his expertise and guidance, to the pro shop staff at Bowlers’ Supply, Bret and Shorty, for all their help and assistance, SPI and the staff members Travis Celmer, Roto-Schlem, and Mike Sinek for their trust in me to do what I do. Also, to Vise Inserts and Coolwick for always having my back and providing me with top notch products. Check with your local pro shops to see when the next Storm Matchmaker will be in your area. The Ion Pro and Ion Max are BOTH in the demo set and give them a try.

  • 5

    Storm Ion Max – WWRD 9/20/2024

    Posted by Patrick Dombrowski on Sep 23rd 2024

    Cover: NRG Solid Reactive Core: Element Max A.I. RG: 2.47 RG. Diff.: 0.055 Finish: 2000-Grit Abralon Fragrance: Strawberry Milkshake Storm’s new Ion Max is a Solid Asymmetric Piece. This piece is good for Medium-Heavy Volume Patterns. PAP is 5 5/16 R 1 3/16 Up. Rev Rate: 400. Speed: 16.5. Drilled this piece with the Pin Up between the Fingers, CG kicked out 1” from the palm, and 1” Left of the Thumb. I threw this on a fresh house pattern. Out of Box ball motion was started early in the mids with continuous backend through the pins. I compared this piece to the Ion Pro and Absolute Power. Ion Pro was 2-2 Right and the Absolute Power was 1-1 right of the Ion Max. My Ion Max was stronger overall than both pieces. This piece will be good to start on the fresh then switch to the Ion Pro. This is a Versatile piece that fits all styles of bowlers. Check out the Ball motion Video on my YouTube Page: https://youtu.be/pspIrR6AI0c

  • 5

    Ion Max

    Posted by Blake Albers on Sep 23rd 2024

    I recently drilled the new Storm Ion Max with a layout of 5x4x2 vls to give me more of a controlled motion. My first reaction to this ball was early and strong! This piece will be the first ball out of your tournament bag for sure. This new ball gives a different all-around motion compared to its predecessor, Ion Pro. The Element Max weight block offers a stronger/earlier look than the ion pro. The difference between these 2 cores is simply a counterweight on the bottom of the core. Combine the new element max core with the beloved NRG cover stock, you get a fantastic "big ball" to go into any tournament with. Highly recommend this piece to compliment the ion Pro in your bag. 10/10 from my end!

  • 5

    Ion Max

    Posted by Zachary P Woelfel on Sep 6th 2024

    The Storm ION Max brings a smooth yet powerful motion that’s easy to control, especially on medium to heavy oil. What I really like about this ball is how it reads the mid-lane and makes a strong yet predictable move downlane. Compared to something like the Proton Physix, the ION Max isn’t quite as aggressive off the spot, but that’s what makes it versatile and reliable on tougher conditions. The ION Max offers more traction and a stronger finish, making it feel more modern in terms of overall hook potential and continuation through the pins. If you’re looking for a ball that blends power and control, this is a solid choice.

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