Description
Storm PhysiX Blackout Bowling Ball
- Color: Blackout
- Coverstock: NeX Pearl Reactive
- Weight Block: Atomic A.I. Core
- Factory Finish: Sanded 2000 Grit Abralon
- Flare Potential: High
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.47; 15lbs - 2.47; 14lbs - 2.52
- Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.056; 15lbs - 0.055; 14lbs - 0.054
- Intermediate Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.018; 15lbs - 0.018; 14lbs - 0.016
- Fragrance: Pineapple
Additional product information:
Revolutionary Nano Technology: We've integrated cutting-edge Nano additives that take performance to the next level. NeX Pearl has been dialed in for higher oil environments to add another shape to an already impressive PhysiX lineage.
Inside you’ll find the Atomic A.I. Core innovation: a super-low RG that helps generate spin. This extremely center heavy mass gets the ball moving in a dangerous way. This provides a balanced amount of flare potential that makes the length and shape of each shot as reliable as the next.
This ball is ideal for players who like to see the ball rev up and flare large amounts.
Additional Information
Lane Condition: |
Medium/Heavy |
Factory Finish: |
Sanded 2000 Grit |
Core Type: |
Asymmetrical |
Coverstock: |
Pearl Reactive |
30 Reviews
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Physix blackout
Great ball!! Very snappy on the back end which helps with corner pins! Shot 712 out the box. And of course buddies drilled it perfectly and it arrived 2 days later!!
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Physix Blackout
The Storm Physix Blackout offers a sharp, angular backend reaction due to its Equalizer™ A.I. Core and NeX™ Pearl Reactive coverstock making it ideal for medium to oily conditions, where it excels with length and a strong turn at the breakpoint. In comparison, the Storm Virtual Energy Blackout, with its Shape Lock HD Core and ReX Pearl Reactive coverstock, provides a more controlled motion with a focus on versatility and strong mid-lane read, transitioning smoothly into a strong backend, but with a slightly more continuous arc rather than the sharp angularity of the Physix Blackout. Another comparable ball would be the 900 Global Origin, featuring the Ellipse Asymmetrical AI Core and RB 93 Hybrid reactive coverstock, is designed for heavier oil and creates a strong, consistent motion with an emphasis on control and power throughout the entire lane, making it a bit more predictable and less angular than the Physix Blackout. Overall, while the Physix Blackout delivers more backend energy and a sharper motion, both the Virtual Energy Blackout and Origin are more focused on control, smooth transitions, and overall lane versatility. Go to your local Storm VIP pro shop today to get yours!
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I really Like this ball
I was super excited for this ball! I just recently got it and I love it! Not only does it smell great but it is so smoooooth! I have a different layout on this ball then my usual layouts because I recently changed my PAP because I have been making some hand position changes. The layout I have on this ball is 50x4x45. The ball rolls very nice and smooth! I highly recommend this ball!
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Physix Blackout
350-357 RPM 17MPH PAP 4.5 x1/2up. I drilled this with my standard 45x4x45 layout. This is the first ball out of my bag. The Physix is smooth off the spot and is continuous through the pins. On my normal house pattern this allows me to play closer to the friction without checking off the dry on misses right. This ball complements my virtual energy blackout as a good 1,2 combo. I have also thrown this on a 38 foot sport pattern. With it being smoother off the spot, it worked really well.
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PhysiX Blackout
The Storm Physix Blackout is a bold addition to the Physix lineup. From the moment it hits the lane, this ball commands attention with its exceptional hook potential and ability to handle a variety of oil patterns. The NEX Pearl dull coverstock and the innovative Physix core creates a dynamic motion that’s both strong and consistent, offering a perfect balance of control and power. My layout of 4 x 4 x 4 VLS pin down PSA slightly past the VAL. Lately I have use this on the big asymmetrical balls in the SPI lineup. It offer me so much control front to back. In my video I compare to a DNA with similiar RG/Diff specs. You can see the NEX Pearl being much cleaner up front with better backend reaction while the DNA is more midlane read. This is almost the same shape as the Absolute Power for me with just a stronger cover. My Ion Max is 3-4 boards more of hook potential. All are drilled the same and offer a wide range of choices. What truly stands out about the Storm Physix Blackout is its reliability. Whether you’re playing in heavy oil or medium conditions, this ball delivers a smooth, consistent reaction shot after shot. You can always count on it to provide a solid backend reaction, making it an excellent choice for bowlers who need both precision and adaptability. The durability of the Physix Blackout ensures it will maintain its performance, even after countless games. The Storm Physix Blackout is a bold, reliable choice for bowlers seeking a ball that offers both power and precision. It’s a true performer that’s ready to tackle any challenge the lane presents. Visit your VIP Pro-Shop today #stormnation K. Cordy
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NEW Storm Physix Blackout
Storm Physix Blackout 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 Physix Blackout utilizes the NeX pearl reactive cover along with the Atomic A.I. Core. I have finally found the Blackout that fits my game. The Physix Blackout has the shape that looks good to my eye. I tested the Physix Blackout on a not so ideal condition and the ball still performed. I have thrown it since and the ball is impressive. My tournament arsenal 1. Storm Ion Max 2. Storm Physix Blackout 3. 900 Global Origin 4. Roto Grip Optimum Idol 5. 900 Global Zen 25 6. Gap 7. Road Warrior 8. Storm iQ 78U Visit your local Storm VIP Pro Shop! #Stormnation #SquadRG
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Physix Blackout
The Physix Blackout is the latest addition to the Storm blackout line. This ball uses the NEX pearl cover stock along with the A I technology. Sanded at 2000 out of the box. The Physix for is a very smooth controllable ball. I used the layout of 45x5x35 one of my favorite layouts. Compared to the Virtual Energy Blackout this more of the first ball out of the bag. Pick one of today at your local Storm VIP pro shop near you.
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What a Pearl!
Likes: What is there not to like about this ball? For me, its in my bag! his ball rolls so good, I'm really happy with it. I never had a Physix, but this ball is black, so I had to give it a try. I was a little worried being 2000 out of the box, but once I threw it, it had a spot in my bag. For me, it reads the mid lane VERY WELL. Then it reads the back end, but it doesn't snap when it hits the dry. It works, say the Virtual Energy Blackout snaps to hard, or the Lightning Blackout doesn't hook enough, This ball is perfect right in the middle, but even more. With the new cover NeX Pearl, to me it feels like it blends the lane, Even works on drier lanes for me and you can move deeper to play the middle of the lane, or play a little straighter when that lanes are oily. I'm very happy with it. Dislikes: Not sure yet, This cover cleans up very well, I was looking for maybe some lane shine on it? But the cover cleans up very well...So...nothing to dislike about it lol
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Physix Blackout
The latest Blackout ball from Storm is the Physix Blackout. This ball features the Atomic AI core and is wrapped in NEX pearl coverstock finished at 2000 grit abralon. At 15 pounds the Physix Blackout has a low RG of 2.47 with a differential of .055 and an intermediate differential of .018. I was a huge fan of the the Physix line so this release was one I was very excited for and the Blackout did not disappoint. For me the Blackout is in between the original Physix and the Infinite Physix. The pearl coverstock of the Blackout has a dull finish to it, but it does not slow down the backend motion of this ball. The Blackout is cleaner than the original but is sooner and more continuous than the Infinite Physix. The Physix Blackout is a great ball to start the night when the heads are fresh and the lane gives the Blackout enough length on its own. When the heads start to transition, the Blackout starts to read sooner than I like but I know I can throw this ball with steeper angles and still have it come back and go through the pocket. This ball is my favorite and most versatile of the three Blackout balls.
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Updated version of the original
Great ball definitely would recommend it for anyone that had the original. Very versatile ball.