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FIGHT
Progressive design. Precision performance. The Fight represents a ball that is the first of its kind. The Iron Cross Weight Block has the highest radius of gyration of any Storm ball to date. Wrap this shape in R4S coverstock material and what you get is nothing short of amazing.
Released: February 2016
This kit contains:
- WIP FIGHT 16 (x 1)
- LABEL SINGLE BALL BOX039070001 (x 1)
- NEW LABEL 4 BALL 03907-0002 (x 0)
- STORM CYCLONE NAVY SINGLE (x 1)
- STORM RSC#4 / #6 4 BALL BOX (x 0)
- BAG 15X18X.02 MIL (x 1)
Technical Specifications
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12 lbs.
Radius of Gyration
2.65
Differential
0.035
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13 lbs.
Radius of Gyration
2.59
Differential
0.045
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14 lbs.
Radius of Gyration
2.58
Differential
0.042
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15 lbs.
Radius of Gyration
2.62
Differential
0.043
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16 lbs.
Radius of Gyration
2.60
Differential
0.044
Wow, that's massive
The largest weight block in its class, the Iron Cross has the highest RG of any Storm ball. In fact, it has 10% more mass than the ever popular Hy-Road. The mission was to create something that retains as much axis rotation as it could, while retaining overall flare potential. It delays its own roll, just when you need it to.
Tech Sheet: Fight PDF
Ball Image: Fight PNG
Shelf Talker/Crazy 8's: Fight PDF
Drill Specs: Drill Specs PDF
Design Intent: Fight Design Intent PDF
A Complete Game Changer
R4S has come from several generations of Reactor coverstock material. With an increased porosity that is higher than its ancestor, you can feel confident that it will grab when it sees friction at the end of the pattern. It has the highest reactivity of any Reactor series cover and bridges the gap between mid-range Thunder Line and high-end Premier Line balls.
Ball Reaction Section
The Fight Ball Reaction
Storm Ball Reaction: Learn how the Fight uses its all new Iron™ Cross Weightblock and R4S™ Coverstock to read the lane.
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