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Storm Summit Peak Bowling Ball

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  • Storm Summit Peak Bowling Ball
  • Storm Summit Peak Bowling Ball
  • Storm Summit Peak Bowling Ball
MSRP: $289.95
$164.95
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Description

Storm Summit Peak Bowling Ball

  • Color: Goldenrod/Mint/Iridium
  • Coverstock: TX-23 Pearl Reactive
  • Weight Block: Centripetal™ HD -A.I. Core
  • Factory Finish: Reacta Gloss
  • 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: Apple Kiwi Pie

Additional product information:

Looking for a different reaction for the lanes? 

The Summit Peak is unlike anything else in your bag. Utilizing a pearl version of the TX-23, along with the performance-proven A.I. Core Technology, this bowling ball is certain to become a “must have” by bowlers of all skill levels.

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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium/Heavy
Factory Finish:
Reacta Gloss
Core Type:
Symmetrical
Coverstock:
Pearl Reactive
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48 Reviews

  • 5

    Summit Peak

    Posted by Michael Slatky on Jan 24th 2024

    Storm Summit Peak Cover Stock: TX-23 Pearl Reactive Finish: Reacta Gloss Core: Centripetal HD A.I. (14pd) RG: 2.46 Differential: 0.056 Layout: 2 x 6 x 5 - 2LS Layout Extras: 3" 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 Peak features the Centripetal HD weight block and is paired with the newer Amplified Inertia outer core. Essentially, this means to the bowler is more length and more motion off the spot compared to one of the all time greats, the Phaze II. Also, compared to the original Summit you can anticipate more length with the Reacta Gloss finish. 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 Peak. For my review, I rolled the Summit Peak at the factory Reacta Gloss finish and also bowled with the Summit at a 3K finish that I prepped four sides with a new Abralon pad. Also, I prepped a Phaze II the same as ^ for comparison purposes. In addition, both the Summit and Phaze II have a 5 x 4 x 4 - 2LS layout. My Summit Peak I changed 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 Peak to the original Summit and Phaze II I was pleased the Summit Peak went through the front part of the lane a bit easier for me. As a slower two handed player the Summit is more of a higher volume sport pattern ball for me. The Summit Peak OOB Reacta Gloss finish definitely increased length. However, I will take a touch of the finish off with a 3K Abralon pad by hand to smooth the ball out. For me it was a little sensitive to the wet/dry in testing. The plus side is I feel with the layout and surface prep I have a big sym to work with in league. I do feel I need to test my angles more with the Summit Peak as with many big syms angles can get the ball forward quickly. I will say to the eye the A.I. technology does benefit on light hits. I had a few that carried when missing right a touch. Be sure to try out a Storm Summit Peak and fill that gap for fresh league and heavier volume tournament patterns. I'm definitely excited to use the Summit Peak with a short pin to PAP layout. 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 Peak Review

    Posted by Adonas Taylor on Jan 23rd 2024

    Layout: VLS 4x4 3/8x3 1/2 Tech specs: RG 2.46 Diff 0.56 Cover Stock:TX-23 Pearl Reactive Symmetrical core Reactive Gloss Finish The Summit Peak is unlike anything else in your bag. Utilizing a pearl version of the TX-2

  • 5

    Summit Peal Review

    Posted by Adam Chase on Jan 23rd 2024

    Layout: 5 x 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 Surface: Reacta Gloss The Summit Peak brings back the Centripetal HD Core with AI Technology with the new TX-23 Pearl Coverstock. Based on how early and strong the original Summit was, I expected the Peak to be a cleaner and more angular version. It is definitely accurate. Comparing the two balls, I saw about 2-3 feet longer and a more defined ball motion down lane. It still gave me that more controlled look but continues through the pins really well. This ball is predictable yet angular. It reminds me more of the 900 Global Zen as a straight comparison. Compared to the Storm Phaze 5, the Summit Peak is overall stronger and is more continuous. The Peak is strong enough to use potentially on fresh lane conditions and versatile enough to use for 1st and/or 2nd transition. Its more rolly nature can be great on both the right and left hand sides of the lane. So far it has been great for me on lower volume and higher volume house patterns. The Peak will work well for many styles and lane conditions and makes a great step down from the original Summit or Phaze 2.

  • 5

    Storm Summit Peak – WWRD 1/19/2024

    Posted by Patrick Dombrowski (Storm Staff) on Jan 22nd 2024

    Storm Summit Peak – WWRD 1/19/2024 Cover: TX-23 Pearl Reactive Core: Centripetal HD-A.I. RG: 2.46 RG. Diff.: 0.056 Finish: Reacta Gloss Fragrance: Apple Kiwi Pie Storm’s new Summit Peak is a Pearl Symmetric Piece. This piece is good for Medium Oil 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 and the CG kicked out 1.5” from the palm. Fresh 43’ house pattern, Out of Box ball motion was clean through the fronts with a sharp backend reaction. Compared to the Summit, this piece is cleaner through the fronts with a sharper shape on the backend. I also compared this to the Storm Journey (2-2 Right) and Fate (3-3 Right). If you are looking for a piece for medium oil patterns that continues on the backend this is the piece for you. Check out the Ball motion Video on my YouTube Page: https://youtu.be/HZZiWbHFqyM

  • 5

    Summit Peak

    Posted by Zachary P Woelfel on Jan 22nd 2024

    The all new Summit Peak features the pearl version of the TX-23, wrapped around the performance proven AI Core Technology. So far I am very happy with what I have seen out of this piece. I am a huge fan of the 900 Global Sublime, I feel that this feeds off of that ball very well, they have similar motion, however, the Summit Peak is more responsive off the friction. I have seen the most success with this ball when I move left and need to loop the lane, it allows me to do so without losing pin carry. I have a feeling that you will see this ball a lot out on tour this year. Go to your local VIP Proshop and get one for yourself today! Dual Angle: 35 x 5 x 40 VLS: 5 x 3 x 2.75

  • 5

    Reach your PEAK!

    Posted by Dave Jecko on Jan 20th 2024

    Storm Summit Peak - Master Line Coverstock: TX-23 Pearl - Reacta Gloss Core: Centripetal HD - A.I. RG: 2.46 Differential: .056 (15 lbs) Fragrance: Apple Kiwi Pie Layout: 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: 2023 USBC Jr. Gold Lane Surface: HPL The Summit Peak is an energized, responsive, and more angular version of the Summit. It was designed to complement the original and be a versatile ball for all skill levels. The Summit Peak features TX-23 pearl coverstock with the Centripetal HD weight block paired with the A.I. outer core. The pearl cover helps it clear the fronts and the core will create more midlane roll without losing a strong backend reaction. The Peak gave me a great look sliding on 30, looking 17 at the arrows with my breakpoint around 8-9. As the lanes broke down, I was able to move left and it continued to create sharp backend motion. When compared to the Summit, the Peak is cleaner, more angular, and a few boards weaker. The Peak will be a great choice after the Summit or other hybrid balls struggle to kick out the corner pins in league or tournaments. I expect the Peak to excel on medium patterns or later in tournament blocks. Stop by your local Storm VIP pro shop to check it out! Available on January 19th. Dave Jecko Storm Amateur Staff Member YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@maximumpotentialbowlerssho7625

  • 5

    Summit Peak

    Posted by Thomas Szczepaniak on Jan 8th 2024

    The Summit Peak utilizes a pearl version of the TX-23, along with the performance-proven A.I. Core Technology, this bowling ball is a monster on the lanes. The coverstock is a new and improved formula from the Phaze II cover. The Summit Peak was very clean in the front part of the lane and had good pop on the back end of the lane. When comparing it to the Journey and Sublime, I felt that this ball will fit nicely in between these two. The Journey gripped a little harder and the Sublime was a touch longer with a smoother backend reaction. All of these balls are great options. Visit your local pro shop today to Pre-Order yours today! #stormnation #SquadRG #900Global #Coolwick #ViseInserts #A2B

  • 5

    Storm Summit Peak

    Posted by Kevin Duncan on Jan 7th 2024

    Storm Summit Peak Layout: 5.75 x 4 x 2 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 Kegel Machine – Brunswick Anvilane The Storm Summit Teak utilizes the TX-23 pearl coverstock and the Centripetal HD weight block. The coverstock is the big brother to the Phase II cover. My first impression is the ball is going to be a great option as a step down from the bigger bowling balls when they burn up. The Summit Peak was very clean in the front part of the lane and had good pop on the back end of the lane. I threw it up against the 900 Global Sublime. The Sublime was a little earlier and not as much on the back end. Both these balls are great options. I named the Sublime the ball of 2023. The Summit Peak is going to make the run at ball of the year in 2024. Visit your local Storm VIP Pro Shop! #Stormnation #SquadRG

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