Generally the balls don’t have much in the way of midlane control to help him on the typical house shot. Mid Late balls don’t get a ton of play for him until he’s on something like Cheetah or Boardwalk. Even with the 3000 scuff, it feels like a reaction that has limited use for Bryan in terms of the conditions he sees. Again I don’t think the Reacta Gloss does the ball any favors. Same story here in terms of getting down lane quite easily but then has a small backend reaction for Bryan’s style. And we can keep calling out subtleties but ultimately, you the bowler can choose from lots of balls in this category. I’ve discussed the multitude of Mid Late balls Storm has released and then here’s another. But it makes total sense as a compliment in the Mid Late Category of the bag.īryan is next and really it feels like we’ve seen this ball reaction before if I have to be totally frank. On the house shot, it’s a little bit of a struggle to see the difference between the original Zen and Gold Label but if you pay really close attention, you will notice a touch more midlane but mostly noticeable because of the slightly different entry into the pins and off the deck. At the lanes we hit it with light 3000 scuff to take a touch of the shine off and it improved it while still maintaining the shape. We went back to try it out of box and nope, we still don’t like it. Any over under we saw is mostly due to the Reacta Gloss finish. It does have a bit of a forward roll which is sometimes exacerbated with Tyler’s very high track. As advertised, the ball is long and strong. He’s got a medium/higher rev rate and a slightly rev dominant style which means he doesn’t struggle to see ball motion. This is a pretty easy reaction to manage for him on a medium house shot. For Tyler he was right at home with the Gold Label. Kind of helps that it looks just like it as well. Honestly this thing kind of feels a lot like the Rubicon UC2. So for those times when the Zen kind of feels a touch too big because of the mid lane read, you can drop to the Zen Gold Label. The basics is that it allows the Gold Label to get through the lane longer than the OG so less midlane reaction and then create the pop downlane. What Storm has done is stick the big Meditate core from the original Zen into a cleaner pearl coverstock. The very quick hit on the new 900 Global Zen Gold Label is it’s basically a more flippy Zen. The 900 Global Zen Gold Label uses the Meditate symmetric core inside the Reserve Blend 801 Pearl Response Reactive coverstock. Your driller will alter the shape to suit your game.” “Keep in mind that coverstock accounts for 70% of ball reaction, but the core creates the dynamic shape of the reaction. When you need a more skid flip Zen reaction, here you go.Ĭheck out our friends Jeff Miller and Ron Hoppe at Haley’s Pro Shop for world class drilling and coaching!
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