Storm Monsoon | Maximum Potential Ball Review with Dave Jecko

A storm is brewing and the Monsoon is coming to the Hot Line. With the success of the Typhoon on lighter oil conditions, it was clear that a stronger version was needed to complement it, so the Monsoon was created to fill that void. The Monsoon features the Atmos A.I. core with the Reactor Solid cover at 2000 Abralon. On the leftover house pattern, I had a good look sliding on 27, looking 16 at the arrows with my breakpoint around 7-8. I was able to move further left by decreasing my ball speed and increasing my tilt. When compared to the Typhoon, the Monsoon was a couple feet sooner and had a smoother back end reaction. When you need a little more traction on light to medium conditions, the Monsoon will be an excellent choice. During league, I can see the Monsoon working well because it will allow me to stay further right and blend the over/under. I believe the Monsoon will be a good fit for many bowlers that are in search of a high performance ball at a lower price point. Stop by your local Storm VIP pro shop to check it out! Available on May 1st. Coverstock: Reactor Solid - 2000 Abralon Core: Atmos A.I. RG: 2.53 Differential: .042 (15 lbs) Fragrance: Grapple Layout: 5 x 5 x 2.25 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: Kegel Carbon Lane Surface: Anvilane #stormnation #uticaclub #3gshoes #maximumpotential #typhoon #monsoon #experienceequalsresults #rotogrip #900global #bowling