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(based on 5 ratings)
Brand: Storm
Located in: Bowling, Bowling Balls
With the next Prodigy- the Marvel, the intent is to create a motion that is more aggressive, especially in oil, than the original version. Looking at the success of the original Virtual Gravity?, it‟s clear that bowlers love to see a strong midlane roll that doesn‟t quit on the backend, so that is our goal!
Review Snapshot®
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4.8 stars
(based on 5 reviews)
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Attractive(4), Flawless surface(4)
Best Uses:
Tournaments(4)
Describe Yourself:
League bowler(4)
Was this a gift?:
No(4)
 
Best Ball Yet!
By Stevie WonderVerified Reviewer from Lawton, OK on 9/26/2011
Pros:
Attractive Design, Flawless Surface, Great Weight
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments
Describe Yourself:
League Bowler
Was this a gift?:
Yes
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Storm Marvel:

Best Ball I Have Owned By Far

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Storm Marvel Review, TOC Edition
By Oldschoollefty from Carrollton, TX on 2/13/2011
Pros:
Attractive Design, Comfortable Grip, Flawless Surface, Great smooth motion, Great Weight
Best Uses:
Local Bowling Alley, Tournaments, Upgrade
Describe Yourself:
Pro
Was this a gift?:
No
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Storm Marvel:

Storm Marvel review, TOC Edition:

This was my first Marvel, drilled off the truck in Las Vegas. I was also looking at a control drilling, something good on the fresh, so I decided on a dual angle layout, 55X45 with a 5 inch pin. This layout put the pin just above the ring finger, CG a half inch left of grip center and no weight hole. Box finish was unchanged.

In the practice session, I was able to pipe the ball up the 3/4 board with a very smooth midlane move and a heavy roll on the backend. Despite the relatively steep entry angle, this ball did a great job of taking out the corner pins, probably due to the fact the ball had transitioned so completely and was rolling so strongly at the pocket. Of course, being the flat pattern this was, there was little if any hold so grabbing the ball even a board or two meant going through the face and a good chance of leaving something with a 4-6 in it. Obviously, with a ball this strong, staying firm with every shot was a must.

Once the tournament began, I was surprised at how long I was able to stay with this ball. There were relatively few left handers in the Champions Round which probably had something to do with that. A slow migration to the right was sufficient until I got into the right handers laydown area and then a weaker ball was needed (2 Furious, Reign Supreme, Hy-Road). Surprisingly, when I got to the one game rolloff, that pair was tighter and I was able to go back to what has turned into my new benchmark ball, the Marvel. Corey Husted was pretty much unstoppable but I threw a respectable 215 with the Marvel and had a good look the whole game.

Bottom line, the Marvel is going to be a terrific heavy/long oil ball for league and tournament bowlers alike. The low RG core makes for a smooth early midlane transition and the R2X solid cover will help keep some speed dominant players from throwing the ball through the breakpoint. I haven't tinkered with the box finish yet (haven't needed to), but it looks to be easily tuneable for different surfaces and patterns. This ball would partner well with the Prodigy with the same weight block and pearl cover which helps get more push down the lane with a similar hook shape. By the way, I've had a chance to use this on a couple of house conditions with strong results too. Thank you again Storm!!

[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

 
Storm Marvel - fast revving for tweeners
By MichaelVerified Reviewer from Watertown, MA on 1/25/2011
Pros:
Attractive Design, Flawless Surface
Best Uses:
Heavier oil, Kegel scratch league, Sport patterns, Tournaments
Describe Yourself:
League Bowler
Was this a gift?:
No
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Storm Marvel:

3 3/8 pin t pap, 35 deg to val = 1 3/4 " pin buffer witha p 2.5 hole.great ball or heavier oil and longer patterns for strokers and tweeners with not a lot of speed or revs. this ball and layout give me a fast reaction to friction and a larger than normal backend when i need it on those longer patterns. this ball is a beast. prodigy core with virtual gravity coverstock. a must have.

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Storm Marvel Bowling Ball Reaction / Tweener / Slow Motion

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Tags: Stroker, Gravity, Marvel, Storm marvel, Tweener, Ball, Hammer, Storm, Virtual, Prodigy, Jacked, Bowling

[4 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

 
Great ball for oil and tweeners
By MichaelVerified Reviewer from Watertown, MA on 1/24/2011
Pros:
Attractive Design, Driller friendly, Fast Revving, Flawless Surface, Versatile coverstock
Best Uses:
Kegel scratch league, Long oil patterns, Tournaments, Upgrade
Describe Yourself:
League Bowler
Was this a gift?:
No
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Storm Marvel:

I bought this ball for longer oil patterns. I bowl about 16mph, 260ish revs. I drilled it to react quicker to friction on longer oil due to my lack of revs and speed. I drill it with a 3 3/8 pin 35 deg to val (1 3/4" pin buffer). Weight hole at p2.5 ending with 1/2oz finger and side weight.
This ball is a must. doesnt read to earlt, and has a great backend reaction for bowlers like me. It does need oil though. Its a must have.

Videos shared by: Michael

Storm Marvel Bowling Ball Reaction / Tweener / Slow Motion

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Tags: Gravitystorm, Storm marvel, Storm marvel bowling ball, Ball, Virtual, Tweener, Prodigy, Marvel, Bowling, Storm

[2 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

 
great ball for high speed players
By Grapevine H.S coachVerified Reviewer from Grapevine Tx on 1/14/2011
Describe Yourself:
League Bowler
Was this a gift?:
No
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Storm Marvel:

being a high speed player this is a great ball (17.5-18.0mph) I can move inside and get midlane read without having to take speed off of it.I enjoyed my virtual gravity but this definetly is a better fit for my speed.227 average bowler.

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