Ball is drilled 4x4x1. This ball has some pop on the backend that I really wasn’t expecting. So is it urethane no but does it have the tendency of it yes. I feel when I throw urethane I don’t have enough hand to make the corner down lane so I always struggle but with this it gets through the heads very good and stores enough energy to go through the pins like a truck. So if you are looking for the ball that will be great on like that 38-39 feet patterns this will be terrific in your bag.
Zachary Woelfel Jan 12, 2025
The Storm Level is a versatile, mid-range ball featuring the Level core and RPM™ Solid designed to provide a smooth yet aggressive reaction with strong mid-lane traction and a powerful backend, making it ideal for almost any oil conditions. In comparison, the Pitch Black, with its Controll™ Solid Urethane is much more controlled, offering a low-hook, smooth motion for smaller angles and precise lane play, with minimal backend movement. The Storm IQ 78/U, featuring the C³ Centripetal core and Controll™ 78 Solid Urethane coverstock delivers a more predictable, controlled arc with less overall hook potential, designed for medium to light oil conditions where smoothness and consistency are prioritized. While the Level offers more hook and backend energy than both the Pitch Black and IQ 78/U, the latter two are better suited for controlled, smooth reactions on specific oil patterns, with the Level standing out for those looking for more angularity and a stronger overall reaction with similar motion. Get yours at your local Storm VIP proshop on January 17th!
TESTING ENVIRONMENT:
Length:43
Volume: Med-High
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS
COMMENTS:
Coverstock: RPM (Regenerative Polymer Matrix) Solid
Core: Equalizer™ A.I. Core
Finish: 1000 Abralon
RG: 2.59 (#15)
Differential: 0.027 (#15)
ME:
Right-Handed Tweener
Speed: 12-13 mph
Rev Rate: 315
Axis Tilt: 14°
Axis Rotation: 74°
PAP: 5 1/8 R 7/8 Up
Ball Layout: Pin Up and right of Ring 4 1/4 X 4 1/4 X 2 VLS
Storm has launched a new line. The first release in the SPI Lab line is called the LEVEL. This unique cover formulation called RPM helps to create urethane shape without utilizing urethane material. This means the ball will absorb oil, reducing the carry-down that you see with urethane balls.
I first tested the Level on a broken down house shot. It wasn't my first choice for environment but it was all that was available. The biggest immediate difference that I noticed between the Level and my urethane balls was its ability to shape more down-lane. The early friction was a bit of an obstacle for the urethane balls but the Level really continues much better. I feel like it does this without a dramatic change in down-lane shape which means it should give you the same great control as urethane when the backends are hooking or you need to control flatter lane patterns.
I did get a chance to test the level in league later in the week. I struggled a bit more with the fresh pattern because our lane panels want to hook early, but our pattern is longer and higher volume. This is pretty much the worst environment for balls which roll early and slow down in the backend but I did see more use throwing the level left to right than I did with Urethane in the same spot. The level gives me an even smoother but earlier alternative to the Tour DynamX which is a favorite of mine.
This ball should be a staple in the tournament bag and great for anyone who needs to control the back-ends. The reduced carry-down should make it particularly useful for lefties and speed dominant players who want to stand on top of the friction, but don't want to lose the backends as quickly.
See my full video review at: https://youtu.be/2_2i-pPjAHA?si=jntZgkheG3TwPjLT
Lonnie Pemberton
Storm Pro Shop Staff
Vise Pro Shop Staff
Revolutions Pro Shop
Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/@k1ngsizepapa
Laura Treadwell Jan 14, 2025
I Don’t usually like Storm balls, but this one is the exception. It mimics urethane, but adds the length I need. Very happy with it so far.
United States
TechNikephoros Feb 3, 2025
Love the Level! Took a game to find the line I wanted but took off from there.
United States
Drilled my level up 45 x 4.5 x 45. This ball needs to have a low VAL angle to keep it flaring so that the most cover stock comes in contact with the lane as possible. This ball is a short pattern killer!! think about the Pitch Black but plus 5 boards and carries better.
The Level is the first ball in the new Lab Series and was designed to generate a consistent, continuous, and predictable ball motion. The Level features the brand new RPM (Regenerative Polymer Matrix) cover which contains proprietary additives that increase oil absorption and helps maintain the intended surface of the ball longer. Powering the Level is the Equalizer™ A.I. Core that was created to be one of the smoothest cores ever designed as it encounters friction. The Level gave me a great look sliding on 24, looking 14 at the arrows with my breakpoint around 8-9. I was able to move left or right by manipulating my hand position and speed and was impressed with the forgiveness of the Level. It gets rolling early, but continues through the pins. When compared to the Pitch Black and Summit Ascent, the Level is cleaner and more continuous than the Pitch Black, but much earlier than the Ascent. The Level will be excellent when urethane is too forward off the end of the pattern and I need more continuation and will provide a bridge from urethane to reactive equipment as patterns transition. Stop by your local Storm VIP pro shop to check it out! Available on January 17th.
Coverstock: RPM Solid - 1000 Grit
Core: Equalizer™ A.I.
RG: 2.59 Differential: .027
Fragrance: Grapple
Layout: 4.5 x 4.5 x 2.5
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: HPL
Dave Jecko
Storm Amateur Staff Member
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@maximumpotentialbowlerssho7625
900 Global iconic Zen line is back in 2025 with the all new Zen25. It features the brand new RB 83 Pearl cover and the trusted Meditate Core with AI technology added. I drilled mine 5 x 3 and WOW the Zen is back. The Zen25 reminds me of a combination of the original Zen and the Zen Gold Label. It is as strong as the Zen but clean as the Gold Label was. Compared to the Phaze AI, it is cleaner with more of an angular motion down lane as the Phaze is more rounded. If you are looking to open up the lane and watch the something create a ton of angle down lane, then look no farther than the Zen25.
The Lab Series from Storm is going to be precise ball motions and countless hours of R&D and it completely shows with the all new Level. Featuring the RPM (Regenerative Polymer Matrix) Solid cover and the Equalizer AI core, that has an RG of 2.59 and diff of 0.027. I drilled mine 4 x 1 and this ball is very very special. It starts up as quick as urethane but continues more in the back similar reactive resin. Ive throw this ball for quite some time now and I would say this will be either a ball to start the block with or to use just urethane to create more shape down lane. If you aren’t a fan of urethane or struggle to shape it down lane, then the Level is the perfect ball for you.
Blake Albers Jan 20, 2025
I dilled the new Storm Level 4.5x4x2. Normally id drill urethane balls a bit stronger, but since this isn't a urethane ball I used a "reactive" layout on it. I recently used this ball at a tournament on a short pattern and it didn't disappoint! The level hooks significantly more than the pitch black, so if your revs match up well with your speed, or you're speed dominant this ball will work wonders for you. The all-new RPM cover allows the oil to be absorbed to give you the same consistent motion each shot, unlike urethane that doesn't absorb oil. This ball gets a 10/10 from me!
Patrick Dombrowski Jan 21, 2025
Cover: RPM Solid
Core: Equalizer A.I.
RG: 2.59
RG. Diff.: 0.027
Finish: 1000-Grit Abralon
Fragrance: Grapple
Storm’s new Level is a Solid Symmetrical piece that is good for Medium-Dry Volume 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 CG kicked out 1” from the palm. This bowling ball is the groundbreaking debut of the Lab Series. I threw this piece on a Fresh 43’ house pattern. Out of Box ball motion started in the mids with a smooth backend reaction through the pins. I compared this to the IQ Tour 78/U and Tropical Surge Purple-Navy.
IQ 78/U was 5-5 right. Started earlier in the mids with an ok backend reaction.
Tropical Surge Purple-Navy was similar line but was smoother through the fronts with a little more on the backend.
This piece fits between the two pieces I compared them too. This will be a good piece to start off a block or game 1. This piece will be good for all types of styles. I think this is the best option if you’re not a fan like I am of urethane.
Check Out the Ball motion Video on my YouTube Page:
https://youtube.com/shorts/1FaRjjeCPvk?feature=share
Kassy Shumate Jan 21, 2025
Short pattern king without a doubt. I have had a hole in my bag for years, when it comes to short patterns I have really struggled to find something that gave me the forgiveness that the Level does. My lower rev rate and tendency to play straight keeps me pretty far right which can get me into trouble often. The Level allows me to stand way right, keep the ball in front of me and still be able to make the corner unlike my previous urethane balls. Can't wait to put this one to work in some tournaments coming up!
Casey Murphy Jan 21, 2025
Orientation: Right Handed
Rev Rate: 400 RPM
Speed: 16-17 MPH
PAP: 4 ½ over and 1 1/8 up
Location: Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO
Pattern: High Volume THS
VLS Layout:
Layout 1: 4 5/8 x 4 x 2 ½ (Pin above bridge)
Layout 2: 4 ¼ x 4 x 4 (pin below bridge)
The Level is a brand new ball in the industry! The Design intent: Control ball that absorbs oil! The LEVEL does this. Out of the box it rolled GREAT in front of me, it did all the right things. It acted like a control ball, but was a little cleaner and a little more backend. When trying to make it do the ‘thane thing, I had to hit with 500 or 360 to get it to pick up early enough, but once it did…..WOOOOOOWWW. It rolled plenty early, in the right spot, backed off enough through on the backend and continued through the deck. Then when I tried to throw it harder and jam it, it did that too.
I’m not exactly sure what this ball is…..it’s definitely a control ball. ‘Thane replacement, maybe. At the least something I think I can throw a LOT!
Disclaimer: This is not a UC3, Zen U, Pitch Purple, etc……It’s truly something new.
I had the Level drilled at 65 x 3 3/8 x 35. My launch ball speed is at 16 mph. This ball gives me an earlier read once it reads the friction and a nice smooth continuation through the pin deck. I'm able to go a little left to shape it, but I must keep the same ball speed, and keep this ball closer to the friction. This is a good to start off on the fresh, and I'm able to keep my angles tighter to pocket. The AI core definitely provides more punch and pin action. This ball is great for anyone that wants a smooth, yet continuous motion to the pocket, and is a ball designed for all styles; from the croker to the cranker, and definitely great option for two handers. I'm a one-handed tweener and I enjoyed throwing this ball! Once the coverstock settles in, this ball is absolutely amazing! I'm definitely getting another one with a different layout to have a different motion!
Rick Klimowicz Jan 22, 2025
Storm brings in the New Year by striking a perfect game with their release of the all-new Level! The Level is the first release in Storm's all-new Lab Series, an Elite Series designed to bring excellence and absolute top performance to a player's game. And I will tell you the Level lives up to all Storm claims it to be. From the all-new Equalizer A.I. Core to the revolutionary RPM (Regenerative Polymer Matrix) Coverstock, the Level was terrific.
The Level is smooth, strong, and predictable and belongs in any straighter player's arsenal! So, stop into your local Storm VIP Pro Shop today and have your Level ready to roll for tonight's league! You will love the results!
Josh Shoemaker Jan 23, 2025
The Level is Storms first ball released in the Lab series. The Level features the RPM cover wrapped around the Equalizer AI core. The RPM cover is marketed to be the fastest absorption cover that Storm currently offers. The RPM cover combined with the Equalizer AI core provides a very early, stable and controlled piece for shorter and flatter oil patterns. The Level for me will be a great option when I need a little more traction than my Pitch Black but balls like the Harsh Reality and Physix Blackout are too strong. The Level is now available in all Storm VIP pro shops!
Review Video: https://youtu.be/vAaLwVC3Ht8?si=k3xwyedev4UvzD86
Duane Enterline Jan 25, 2025
Right handed
235 Average
17mph
350 rev rate
The Storm Level utilizes a brand new cover technology and a new core. This combination will give you and early rolling balls, but you still have some downlane motion. The new cover absorbs oil quickly, so you won’t see carry down like you will with traditional urethane. For me, I drilled this ball for my sport shot league where I need to manage the lane from front to back. I have liked what I have seen on shorter patterns. I have used it in my house shot leagues, but I find I do not have the area that I can create with other balls, which is fine as I did not drill it for house shots. I recommend using a higher flare layout so you get fresh cover with every revolution.
Anthony Wiegand Jan 26, 2025
If you’re looking for a non urethane ball that rolls similar to urethane, then this is the ball for you. That equalizer core wrapped with the rpm solid cover stock is that 1..2 punch. Dont sleep on this ball, get down to your local pro shop to pick up this piece!
It's a new Level in bowling technology! I have a Storm 78 Urethane, It's a Level above that! I had my Level drilled to hook. Itrolls so well in my hand. I can't really say its a "league" ball for me, but its a fun ball for sure. I average 220's about 14mph, It leaves a lot of 9 counts for me playing more straighter up and in. If the shot gets a little tuff, at least I have this ball to fall back on, I know how it reacts, I know how it rolls. Sport patterns, when the league shot gets a little cliffed, over / under reaction, it is a ball to grab to get a grip on the shot. It's just amazing what Storm has done with the new technology. The ball smells pretty good also!
Steven Collins Jan 27, 2025
Dual Angle Layout: 55 x 5 x 25
Storm Vector Layout: 5 x 4 3/8 x 1 ¾
The Level features an all-new cover stock material, the RPM (Regenerative Polymer Matrix), which is wrapped around the Equalizer AI Core. This ball, in my opinion, is the Storm equivalent to the Hammer NU Blue. This ball is the perfect bridge between Urethane and Reactive. As someone who struggles to throw Urethane, this ball is exactly what I needed. When most bowlers are throwing Urethane, I’ll be throwing my Level with similar results. I tried my Level on a few different house shots and the ball seemed to check very early, which is to be expected from a Urethane alternative. If you’re like me and do not seem to have the revs for urethane then look no further than the Level.
Layout: 4 x 4 x 1.5
Surface: 1000 Abralon
Tilt: 13*
Rotation: 60*
RPM: 470
The new Level is a brand-new design in the newly formed Storm Lab Series. The Level was designed to mimic a urethane-like shape while being completely resin. The new Equalizer AI Core was designed to have a high RG and low differential just like traditional urethane cores. The coverstock is the new RPM (Regenerative Polymer Matrix) cover which is designed to be predictable and keep its surface finish for a longer period of time.
I got to test this ball on my 44ft Typical House Pattern and a 40ft Sport Pattern. On the House Pattern, the Level gave me early hook and a continuous ball reaction in the back part of the lane. Unlike more traditional pieces, the Level gave me a consistent backend motion that did not stop because of the lower volume of oil. I was able to use the ball on the fresh more up the lane in order to tame the backend down where the lanes wanted to over hook with normal resin. Due to my higher rev rate, the lanes broke down a little quicker than I anticipated, and I had to put the ball back down after about 6 frames of use. For game 2, I went back to normal resin and opened up the lane like I traditionally would. In this instance, the level gave more of that urethane feel where the differential is too low to give enough of a pop down lane. In game 3 where the lanes became wet/dry, the Level was great once again. I was able to move back to the right and closer to the friction and go back up the lane once again. The low differential here actually helped the ball get through the front while the continuation of the ball gave me ample room left and right of target.
On the 40ft sport pattern, I saw more urethane-like ball reaction. It gave me early roll and control at the back part of the lane. Compared to the IQ 78U, I did see more continuation down lane while giving that early hook we expect with urethane. When the lanes are challenging, this level certainly is the answer. The Level is more forgiving down lane while still reading the pattern very well. It has consistent motion without losing its dull surface. This ball would be best used for medium to shorter lane conditions where straighter ball motion makes the most sense. While it does give more left to right motion then traditional urethane, it was more successful with straighter angles through the front of the lane.
In conclusion, The Level is a really nice step between urethane and resin balls. It gives the early motion of urethane while giving more distinct continuation like resin. I would recommend this ball to bowlers who like to use urethane but don't like how urethane breaks the lanes down, bowlers who are looking for a fresh option on medium to shorter length conditions or those looking to control those wet/dry house conditions.
Adam Chase
Storm Staff
Onefrombills Jan 29, 2025
TESTING ENVIRONMENT
Length:42
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): House Shot
BALL: Storm LEVEL
Coverstock: RPM Solid Coverstock
Core: : Equalizer A.I. Core
Finish: 1000 Grit
RG: 2.60 (14 Pounds)
Differential: 0.026 (14 Pounds)
MB/PSA: N/A (14 Pounds)
ME:
Right-Handed Tweener
Speed: 13-14 mph
Rev Rate: 210
PAP: 5 1/2 right 1/4 up
Ball Layout: 3x4x1
The Lab Series is the future of exclusive bowling ball performance. The LEVEL is the first ball in this new line. The LEVEL tho not urethane is going to give you that same-ish reaction. Like a urethane they hook quickly in the heads and just roll. What I have seen from this ball is it floats in the front part of the lane and will hook up without breaking off line too quickly. For me when I have surface on this ball looks great but after a game or so it tends to get too clean and I have to jump into a ball like the new 900 Global Zen 25 on the house shot. I am going to shine this ball up and see what it does with polish as recommended by Matt Mcneil. The video is live on Youtube and you can see an early hook with a fresh surface and then where it tames down and Darrell saw the same thing on the left side of the lane.
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Check out my full ball reaction video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceUZoym-9S8
Drilling pattern: 5 x 3
PAP: 4.5 over x 1 up
Pin position: Above and left of middle finger
This ball features a brand new core/cover combination with some pretty cool technology. From my understanding, it’s a urethane-esque shape, but with significant oil absorption instead of oil dragging that you see with a typical urethane bowling ball. That information right there was enough to sell me on the ball. It does come pretty dull, out of the box at 1000 grit, but in the shots that I threw, it didn’t really act like a normal 1000 grit reactive ball. I bowled on a fresh THS and was able to stand much further right than I typically would with any reactive piece and the ball shaped very well. When I was forced to throw urethane, the second I had to move even the slightest bit left I was caught in a 4 pin/flat 10 pin reaction that would get incredibly frustrating. With this, I was able to move left and still watch the ball shape off the dry, and have a very nice rounded motion downlane without running out of steam. Even at a dull surface it still wouldn’t read the lane as early as urethane and maintained energy downlane much better. I can certainly see this being a great piece for sport patterns, the Open Championships, or even for some drier house patterns when swinging the lane isn’t working. A very interesting release from the people at Storm and one I’m looking at using in a plethora of tournaments.
Brent Ritchie
SPI Pro Shop Staff Member
Storm
Level
Coverstock: Regenerative Polymer Matrix (RPM)
Finish: 1000 Grit Abralon
Core: Equalizer A.I.
(14pd.)
RG: 2.60
Differential: 0.026
Layout: 4 x 4 x 4 5/8 - 2LS
Layout Extras: 2 1/8 Finger Depth, "X" - 4 1/2 D and 1 Inch Left
Tester: PAP 6 1/2 R, 1 1/4 D
Viewable Review:
https://youtu.be/UK6fJOyFQOY?si=N0fjC-SZszOpGmya
Review:
The all new cover/core Level from SPI is a new standard for smoother transition on house patterns and should shine on short oil patterns. The new Equalizer core is designed to respond slower to friction providing the player maximum control. The RPM coverstock is where the "new" comes into play. This coverstock absorbs oil allowing the player to stay in the Level longer than traditional urethane type offerings.
When the initial announcement came out from SPI regarding the Level I already had the mindset that as long as I'm not rolling in a PBA event, I'll stick with the Pitch Black and Fast Pitch offerings. To my surprise the Level created more shape then my Pitch Black and was more usable after a few games compared to the Fast Pitch. In addition, the Level transitioned smoother down the lane compared to the Tropical Surge Navy/Purple. As for the !Q Tour 78-U, the Level will shape more for most style of players.
Pro Tip: For those that traditionally tend to dislike urethane or urethane-ish offerings, don't hesitate to surface your new ball to a higher grit like 3K or 4K than gradually bring the surface down to your 1K or 500K grit. The reason being most bowlers dislike the early motion of the ball oob and give up before letting the lane shine and peaks of the ball to settle in a bit. If you have had this experience previously give the surface suggestion the "good old college try". I think this pro tip might just work for you.
I think you may find a great use for this ball when planning out your tournament adventures. I highly recommend the Level. Please be sure to visit your favorite pro shop today and don't forget to check in on the YouTube channel at: https://youtube.com/channel/UC1VA-MgFBo9mIZde-G3T11A for occasional and more in depth video reviews. Be sure to grab your Storm Level today!
Michael Slatky
900 Global Staff Member
York, PA
Dannial Cohen Jan 31, 2025
Storm Level Ball Review
Layout-VLS 4x4x1
Surface -1000 Grit Dull
Storm has created a unique ball motion here with the new Level.
The level will bridge the gap between your urethane and reactive bowling balls but with a very smooth ball motion.The level is a reactive ball with a quicker oil absorption rate then your typical urethane balls and maintain its surface grit for a longer period of time.
I compared the Level against the IQ Tour 78/U and the Level was about 3-5 boards stronger with more midlane motion than the 78/U.
I feel like the Level will be a great on those shorter oil patterns or on those wet/dry house patterns.
For me the Level will be a great option will my 78\U isn’t enough or when I still want urethane shape but not ready for my bigger symmetrical solids.
Attached below is my YouTube Ball Video
https://youtu.be/CT624TDxBqI?si=WW9u_N_g2Wz2aqQa
Time to LEVEL up your game! Introducing Storm's newest creation in the new Lab Series, the Level! This ball features an all new coverstock, RPM (Regenerative Polymer Matrix), designed to create ball motion like no other material. I drilled mine with a layout of 60 x 4.5 x 35. Testing it at my home center of Cortlandt Lanes, located in Cortlandt Manor, NY, on its 44ft THS, I was extremely impressed with this ball motion. Very versatile, strong midlane traction, and aggressive backend. It almost felt like I was throwing urethane, only the level absorbs the oil. I could stand almost anywhere, playing the lanes with proper hand motion, and different speeds. Going out to the friction, the Level responds with a smooth, controllable finish and not over hook. Playing in the oil, the ball would react smoothly and save its backend motion at the finish. I compared it to my IQ 78D urethane. Urethane tends to read the lanes early and that's what I saw with the 78D as it was finishing straighter. Unlike the 78D, the Level will go longer and stronger to create more traction to be more responsive in the backend. I'm looking very forward to throwing this ball on the shorter patterns if the urethane game is over/under, as well as medium-heavy conditions depending on the mL volume. This just may be the missing piece bowlers need! The Level is one ball that needs to be in every bowler's bag. Be sure to drill one up at your local pro shop today, this is one ball you surely don't want to miss out on!!
Sean Gruetter aka Madhatter bowling Feb 2, 2025
Storm LEVEL Coverstock: RPM Solid Coverstock Core: : Equalizer A.I. Core Finish: 1000 Grit RG: 2.60 (14 Pounds) Differential: 0.026 (14 Pounds) MB/PSA: N/A (14 Pounds) Madhatter Style type Tweener Speed: 13.5-14.5 mph Rev Rate: 450 PAP: 5 3/16 left 1 1/2 up Dual Angle Layout: 50 x 4 7/16 x 10 or 2LS layout 5 x 4x 3 1/2
The Lab Series is the future of exclusive bowling ball performance. The LEVEL is the first ball in this new line. The LEVEL is like but not urethane is going to give you that same-ish reaction. Like a urethane they hook quickly in the heads and just roll. What I have seen from this ball is it floats in the front part of the lane and will hook up without breaking off line too quickly. The unique cover doesn’t absorb oil as fast as most reactive covers this allows me to have the same ball reaction through out a 3 game league block. I also found my self moving left about 2 boards after game one and the back right 2 boards after game 2. I was able to stay in the same zone and have the same reaction for a 3 game set. I feel like the level is a great ball down from the IQ tour. Stop on by your local pro shop today and level up your game with the storm level!! Sean Gruetter aka Madhatter bowling storm pro shop staff #stormnation
Storm has created a new line called the LAB series. The first ball in the Lab line is called the LEVEL.
All new Equalizer A.I. Core wrapped with a new RPM Solid Reactive coverstock. This ball is not urethane thus does not require to have 78 hardness. High RG (2.59) and low Diff (.027) I drilled mine with a strong layout of 4 x 4 x 2. I am a tweener player these days and when using urethane I cannot create shape or area like the higher rev bowlers. So the Level is perfect for my bowling style. I reminds me of the older 1980-90's urethane motion. I compared the Level against my Zen U on a house shot. The level to me was about 6-7 boards stronger than the Zen U. The level had more motion down lane at the breakpoint. Where with the Zen U I had to play much straighter. I have drilled a few for local bowlers and they all tell me the same thing.
Smooth and Controllable! I feel like I have a better chance of success on the shorter sport patters now where before I would struggle with my ball roll. I also think the more surface added the better for me to help create some miss room. Plus the coverstock is unique as it does not absorb oil! Great Addition to the Storm line. Can't wait to see the next ball in the LAB series.
Brian Watson
PAP 4 1/8 up 1 1/8
RPM 400
TILT -17
MPH 16
Emerson Lanes - Brunswick Pro Anvil lane
House pattern 43 Ft
Kegel 39Ft pattern
Anthony Benge Feb 3, 2025
Level is a great ball have been bowling league with it have bowled any tournaments yet
United States
I drilled my LEVEL at 4 x 4 x 0. I have thrown it at the box finish which is 1000 grit. I went with the strongest pin distance and buffer possible because I have trouble getting the small hook balls like urethane to retain energy at the pins. I can line up and hit the pocket but get 9 counts all day with urethane and really super low flaring balls.
This ball is perfect for players like me who want to take advantage of the control of urethane but not shoot several single pins the entire set. I threw it up against my ZEN/U since it is the only urethane I get any movement with. My ZEN/U is smaller hook and set motion. My LEVEL is about 4-5 boards stronger and has a reactive type of movement on the backend of the lane. My pin carry was better than the ZEN/U once the lanes started to loosen up some.
I would say drill this one if you are lower rev/slower speed and want a control ball in your arsenal but something that has more hitting power than the Hustle/Electrify lines. It would also complement higher rev rates that like urethane to start when the lanes are tougher and want to transition inside and get hitting power with control.
The new Storm Bowling Level is a unique ball which is reactive, but gives a urethane-like reaction on the lanes. It comes out of the box at 1000 grit finish and the cover is a new formulation. The RPM (regenerative polymer matrix) which absorbs oil quickly but is not very responsive to friction. The equalizer AI core is low differential.
What does all of this mean? If you bowl on short patterns with fresher backends (USBC nationals) this ball will allow you to control the backends which tend to be very crisp with a lot of reactive equipment. I don’t think this will be a house shot killer for me, but for some two handers and high rev rate folks this ball can be a monster!
Mine is drilled with a strong pin placement 3 3/4 to allow it to be close to the max flare potential of the core. I don’t bowl on many patterns and haven’t used it much, but it will make the trip to nationals this year!
The Level is a unique ball designed to be clean and controllable. It is high RG with low differential designed for the fresh and to keep your angles tight and up the lane. I find this ball to be ideal for fresh conditions and when I want to take the lane out of it on house. I will play in the dry portion of the lane to optimize carry. I have found that if I am a little firm or too much in the oil my carry percentage goes down. If I play more in the friction and the shape is there this ball is very good. I drilled mine pin down for additional cleanliness and to keep my lane play further to the right and up the lane. I have used this ball when I find the lanes cliffed and my stronger balls playing left to right are not carrying. This is a great option to have when opting for control and not looking to create big angles. Also, I can see this being very friendly on shorter sport conditions when control is paramount. This will give a cleaner shape than urethane with more angle through the pins yet still providing plenty of control.
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Curtiss Rasnic Feb 6, 2025
Coverstock - RPM (Regenerative Polymer Matrix) Solid
Finish - 1000-grit Abralon
Core - Equalizer A. I. Core
RG - 2. 59
Differential - .027
The new Storm Level is first ball in the newly formed Storm Lab Series Line. The Equalizer A.I. Core is a high RG, Low differential core, similar to most urethane cores, wrapped with the brand-new RPM Solid cover, that is predictable and smooth. For me, the Level is the perfect fit between Urethan and traditional resin. When throwing urethane starts to read the lane too early, or just not enough down lane, the Level really shines. IT still picks up earlier than resin, so you can still play similar line as Urethane, but with just a little more motion on the end to get out those flat 10’s. Where this ball really helps me, is on those tricky over/under league conditions. The ball helps me go more direct, but doesn’t overreact off the dry, but picks up enough when you get in oil, but still has enough to finish strong.
Rich Kollmeyer Feb 11, 2025
The Level is Storm’s entry into the Urethane-like category. Storm has done a great job describing the reaction of the Level without actually using the word “Urethane.” The Level is designed as a reactive control piece and it’s very good at that. It’s part of Storm’s all new SPI Lab Series of balls, with the new RPM Solid reactive coverstock and the new Equalizer core. The coverstock absorbs oil very quickly - if you go to throw a spare, you’ll still see some oil on the surface, but going back fro the next frame, it’s gone - very un-urethane like. The RG for the ball is extremely high - 2.60 in the 14 pound version I’m throwing, and a relatively low differential that sits square between the Pitch Black and the iQ Tour.
Layout: 4 x 4 x 2
My Specs -
Speed - 16 mph,
Rev Rate - 315.
PAP 5 1/8 x 7/8 Up.
This is a great addition to the lineup. For me, I believe that I can use this ball when urethane is too early and reactive is way too much. It is a very controllable motion and should be in play quite a bit for tournaments.
LANE CONDITION
Length: 44ft
Volume:Medium
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS
COMMENTS
Layout: 4 x 5 x 2 VLS
WEbsite states:
The Storm Level is a high-performance bowling ball that bridges the gap between traditional urethane and reactive resin balls. It features the innovative Equalizer™ A.I. Core, designed to provide a smooth, continuous motion on the lanes. The coverstock utilizes Storm's proprietary Regenerative Polymer Matrix (RPM) technology, which absorbs oil quickly while maintaining its surface integrity over time, ensuring consistent performance throughout a series of games.
My Review:
Control, Control, Control. That is my best description of The Level. Tested on a broken down THS and I was able to move further right and play the friction without the crazy bounce or hockey stick left turn. For my game its drilled strong so I can optimize the true performance of the cover/core tech and take advantange of the urethane like reaction. With my lower rev-rate I really had to roll it so it could read the midlane. For a solid you can really read the balls transition through the entire lane. Light pocket hits were average for me and will be higher for the bigger revrate players.
I see the Level as a higher revrate/2hander bowler dream. I will likely only use on shorter patterns at tournament. This will be ideal to have in your tournament arsenal, because it will be a staple in mine.
I did not throw the IQ Tour 78U or Pitch Black, but compared to my ZenU it maintain better oil absorbtion and maintained a cleaner cover after wiping out with a shammy. The Level fits nicely under my IQ Nano Pearl and Badger for tournament and drier conditions.
In summary, The Storm Level is an innovative bowling ball that offers a controlled, urethane-like reaction with enhanced continuation, making it suitable for a wide range of bowlers.
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Storm nailed this one. The Level is just like Urethane. But with the power and benefits of Reactive. No more team mate's complaining that your using Urethane. This ball is 100% Reactive with a special mix to roll like Urethane. The Drive through the pins is unmatched!
The all-new Storm Level is the first release in the SPI Lab series. The Level features an entirely new coverstock material called RPM (Regenerative Polymer Matrix). The Level also features a new core design with the Equalizer A.I. core. The ball comes finished at 1000 grit abralon and at 15 pounds it has a high RG of 2.59 with a differential of .027. I took the suggestion of headquarters and drilled the Level with a short pin buffer. I drilled mine at 5x5x1. The Level provides a controlled reaction similar to urethane bowling balls but with more backend motion and much better hitting power. The biggest difference between the Level and urethane bowling balls is where the ball hooks on the lane. Urethane balls are designed to hook in the front part of the lane. The Level with its high RG, provides a much later ball reaction. This ball is a great choice for shorter patterns and tougher tournament conditions where controlling the pocket is important. The Level allows me to play straight up the lane on drier, shorter conditions and the core/cover combination provides good pin carry, much more so than traditional urethane bowling balls. This ball is a niche ball, but it fills a big void in my tournament bag that I have been needing for a long time!
Bigboybowling Feb 13, 2025
Storm Level
Pattern: 43ft House
Layout: 30 x 3 3/4 x 30
Finish: Box (1000-grit)
The Storm Level is the first among the new SPI Lab Series of performance bowling balls. Featuring the new Energizer A.I. Core, the Storm Level provides a completely new addition to their lineup. The combination of the new version of the A.I. core and the RPM solid cover-stock provides control with a smooth finish resembling a motion seen in urethane based equipment. However, the Levels cover absorbs oil much faster than most covers, allowing it to maintain its shape. Overall, the Level is a great option if you are looking for a controlled ball motion, and if you need it for heavier volume patterns, I suggest hitting it with a 800 or 500 pad to give in an earlier roll.
Trevor Kopas
Storm Staff Ambassador
Pro Shop Operator
#Bigboybowling
Urethane is becoming more and more pivotal in bowling and Storm continues to be a huge part of the evolution of the game. With rev-rates increasing and players wanting options that allows them to keep their angles straighter, the Storm Level was developed to provide just that. The Pitch Black and IQ 78 were some of the best urethane balls I’ve ever used so to see an upgrade from those is exciting.
The Storm Level provides players with a new Equalizer AI Core which features lighter density to create more differential than normal. This allows the ball to flare more, thus hook more, which is necessary in todays game. I’ve drilled one so far and really like it. I drilled it the same way as my favorite Pitch Black which is 4 x 4 x 1. This layout has a very short pin buffer which helps the Level change direction down lane. I’ve also left the surface alone and it’s been a great addition to my bag for several types of patterns. On the shorter patterns, it blends out the friction nicely but on the longer patterns it still picks up and isn’t too quick down-lane.
If you haven’t drilled a urethane ball yet, make sure you see your local Storm VIP pro shop so they can measure your specs to accurately drill your Level. Go drill one!
#StormNation
LANE CONDITION
Length: 44ft
Volume:Medium
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS
COMMENTS
Layout: 4 x 5 x 2 VLS
WEbsite states:
The Storm Level is a high-performance bowling ball that bridges the gap between traditional urethane and reactive resin balls. It features the innovative Equalizer™ A.I. Core, designed to provide a smooth, continuous motion on the lanes. The coverstock utilizes Storm's proprietary Regenerative Polymer Matrix (RPM) technology, which absorbs oil quickly while maintaining its surface integrity over time, ensuring consistent performance throughout a series of games.
My Review:
Control, Control, Control. That is my best description of The Level. Tested on a broken down THS and I was able to move further right and play the friction without the crazy bounce or hockey stick left turn. For my game its drilled strong so I can optimize the true performance of the cover/core tech and take advantange of the urethane like reaction. With my lower rev-rate I really had to roll it so it could read the midlane. For a solid you can really read the balls transition through the entire lane. Light pocket hits were average for me and will be higher for the bigger revrate players.
I see the Level as a higher revrate/2hander bowler dream. I will likely only use on shorter patterns at tournament. This will be ideal to have in your tournament arsenal, because it will be a staple in mine.
I did not throw the IQ Tour 78U or Pitch Black, but compared to my ZenU it maintain better oil absorbtion and maintained a cleaner cover after wiping out with a shammy. The Level fits nicely under my IQ Nano Pearl and Badger for tournament and drier conditions.
In summary, The Storm Level is an innovative bowling ball that offers a controlled, urethane-like reaction with enhanced continuation, making it suitable for a wide range of bowlers.
Visit your Local VIP Proshop today!
Jamaal Oliver Feb 14, 2025
Storm Level Review
Rev Rate: 375
Ball Speed: 15-16 mph
PAP: 5 inches over, 1/2 inch up
Layout: 4 x 5 x 1
(I have attached a link to the Level Ball Review that I did on YouTube. Feel free to check it out!)
https://youtu.be/s2TSFGWXkaM?si=RktrS3OoH4ltVi86
The Storm Level is the first ball in the new Lab Series, a new design that has a urethane-ish look but with reactive qualities. You get all of the control of a urethane piece while being able to play the lanes like a reactive ball. A brand new core(Equalizer A.I.) wrapped around a brand new cover(Regenerative Polymer Matrix), this ball will definitely be used more for sport conditions while also being able to be used during league as well. This will be a great “unique” addition to your league and tournament bags.
Mike LeViner Feb 14, 2025
Layout: 30 x 4” x 40
When I first saw the review videos for the Level, I was ecstatic because this type of reaction is exactly what I need for tournaments such as USBC Nationals, where the lane patterns are more difficult. The reaction that I was looking for was an early reading ball that is very controllable, but preferably more overall hook than urethane, also without the negative aspect of pushing oil down the lane. The Level absolutely nails that, while also adding more versatility than expected. This ball will is very usable on fresh house conditions as well, provided there is enough oil in the front of the lane. Overall this ball is a few boards stronger for me than the Pitch Black is, while maintaining more continuation down lane and being much more able to chase the pattern left.
-Storm Level-
Cover Stock: RPM SOLID (Regenerative Polymer Matrix)
RG: 2.59
DIFFERENTIAL: .027
LAYOUT: 4X3.5X3/4
The Level is paired with the new Equalizer a.i. core with the new Regenerative Polymer Matrix cover stock (RPM). This ball is not to be confused with urethane, even though the Level has an extremely smooth reaction this ball is reactive. This ball is about 2-3 boards stronger than my IQ78 and is similar strength to my Zen U. This ball is going to be a great “out of” urethane ball or when urethane is reading the lane too early the Level should give you more length but with a smoother reaction than other bowling balls.
Sandy McIntire Feb 16, 2025
I am slightly speed dominant, rev challenged 220-250ish, low tilt and high rotation. The Storm Level is a symmetric reactive that has a RPM solid coverstock and medium flare potential.
I drilled mine 4 x 4 x1. My axis point is 1 3/8 up and 4 1/4 right. I love this ball because it is very smooth and allows me to control the lane. Check out my video at:
https://youtu.be/94pqjKyC6vk?si=1tR-wUcvk8IIWrcH
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#sm2proshop
Roto Grip Rick Feb 16, 2025
Storm LEVEL by Roto Grip Rick
Ball info and layout: Equalizer AI Core, with all RPM solid coverstock - factory finished at 1000 grit abralon, but I changed the surface to 3000 grit abralon after using it at 1000 grit and 2000 grit. Layout is: 4 x 4 x 1 which was suggested by Earl Burger at ABC North Lanes and Pro Shop.
My updated specs: Rev rate 420’s, ball speed 15.3 to 15.8 mph off the hand, axis tilt of 16 degrees and axis rotation of 70 degrees, PAP is 3 15/16th up 3/16th.
Tested on Pro-lane surface on a 44 ft house pattern with lower volume used for the junior and senior leagues, a 44 ft house pattern with larger volume, and patterns that ranged from 33 ft to 39 ft sport patterns.
Time to see what the LEVEL is all about:
When the teaser hit the Stormbowling.com website, I thought that we were just trying to recreate the wheel again. But instead, WE have completed a whole new LEVEL when it comes to ball dynamics and ball motion. I will start with the ONLY downfall to the LEVEL for me, the 1000 grit out of the box surface was too early and looked like a lane gnome would kick it sideways down between the first and second tracer boards and the ball would immediately go right on me. After playing with the surface in the pro shop on the Innovative Haus machine, I landed on 3000 grit with VISE abralon pads, which hold up very well over the course of time and usage. I found the LEVEL to be smooth like urethane on the front and mid part of the lane, but have a slightly stronger reaction and motion after the second tracer board than the !Q 78U and very predictable Roto Grip X-Ray that I LOVE LOVE LOVE so much. The LEVEL meant my expectation once I tweeted the coverstock to my game and what my “eyes” liked to see in my ball motion. The LEVEL stayed consistent for me during the course of my time on the lanes and once I was locked in, my angles and starting spot did not change much because the LEVEL stayed true to the roll and reaction, once a little carry down occurred on the 33 ft and lighter volume THS, I just need to move a closer to the 13-15 board as my starting spot and close the swing angle down a smidge so that the ball rolled more end over end to keep the energy stored a little more. LOVE the LEVEL on the shorter length patterns from 35 to 39 ft patterns where urethane is not strong enough for me and the X-Ray and even the new Tropical Surge blue/purple solid would be way too strong. On the THS, but lighter and heavier THS the ball struggled inside of the normal track area, it needed to see the friction a little bit earlier than the X-Ray, but would still recover remarkably well. If I square up with the X-Ray, the X-Ray would start its final move towards the pocket at the same point as the LEVEL but would be too strong entering the pins and would leave a bunch of 6 pins or even 4 pins. The LEVEL would stay firm and carry through the pocket and still have enough energy to kick out the corner pins. The LEVEL is NOT designed to be a BIG HOOK IT in the box piece, it was designed to absorb oil,but still be predictable, and still produce better pin carry. Over time the ball will keep the cover profile and will not need resurfacing like balls similar to surfaces. The LEVEL will be replacing my !Q 78u spot. MY ball bags will now consist of:
BALL#1 - LEVEL
BALL #2 - Roto Grip X-RAY
BALL #3 - Storm Lighting Blackout
BALL #4 - Roto Grip ROCK STAR - which is now my benchmark ball
BALL #5 - Storm Equinox
BALL #6 - Roto Grip Attention Star S2
My tournament balls will be: LEVEL, Hustle RIP, Physix Blackout, Zen 25, Attention Star, Idol Cosmos, Hustle X-Ray, Origin and X-Cell depending on pattern lengths.
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My Level was drilled 4 x 30. The balls performs as advertised: "Featuring the groundbreaking RPM (Regenerative Polymer Matrix) coverstock, this revolutionary material introduces physical properties never before seen in the bowling industry, delivering consistent ball motion with reduced sensitivity to friction."
This ball will be excellent on wet/dry and flatter conditions.
If you want to see a my video, which shows the ball in the hands of a senior bowler with speed and rev rate more like a THB, please click here and thanks!
https://youtube.com/shorts/AURgzzqoeJM
Kristijonas S. Feb 16, 2025
The Level is the first bowling ball in the new Lab Series by Storm Products. This bowling ball features a brand new coverstock called the RPM and the Equalizer A.I. core. The coverstock is what makes this bowling ball different – it absorbs oil faster than any previous coverstock and results in a smooth overall reaction.
Since this is a lower differential core, I drilled my Level with a stronger pin-up layout: 60 x 4 ¼ x 30. Since this ball features some new technology, I didn’t set any real expectations on how this bowling ball is going to roll. After testing it out on a few patterns, I can certainly say that it creates a very smooth and controllable ball motion. The bowling ball definitely allowed me to keep my launch angles a bit more closed and keep my lines of play closer to the pocket. I did feel like I wanted to use a little more surface on my Level to make it read the mid-lane a little bit sooner, mainly because of my naturally faster ball speed.
I did compare the Level to some of my urethane bowling balls and the Level certainly allows me to open up the lane a little more than any urethane bowling ball. My Level has some continuation when I open up my launch angles, but my ball speed certainly has to be slower for this ball to work. I do believe this Level creates a nice bridge between urethane bowling balls and weaker reactive bowling balls. I think this bowling ball will work well on a lot of medium patterns that range between 38 to 41 feet, especially if those patterns are a little flatter. Higher rev-rate bowlers will certainly like this bowling ball; however, it may take some surface adjustments or practice on different patterns to really figure this bowling ball.
Amazing ball rolls like a urethane stays right where you roll it oil no problem dry no problem adjustments made easy. I bought three just in case like storms secret agent bowling ball can’t find a replacement. I’ve got my replacement
Regginald Ward II Jul 7, 2025
The idea of creating this ball was great. This is a ball that needs time. I have had it 3 weeks. I’m a 2 handed with 400+ rpm and about 16-17 mph. I went with a 4x4x4 2LS and this ball is the most confusing ball I have ever thrown. For me it is over under right now, and I’ve thrown it on 2 sport conditions and house conditions in 3 weeks. First recommendation is to go with a 3 or lower pin to pap. I believe this ball will roll better in that case because it’s verrrrrrryyyy clean. This ball was designed to play the friction, but if you go with a pin-pap 4+ it will be responsive off the friction and even though it’s transitions slower, it’s still too quick for what I thought it would be. I learned that the ball with the layout on it wants to be thrown when the track and midlane are transitioned. My ball does NOT like the oil. I will blame the layout I chose, but I’m disappointed so far. Lastly, it needs to be resurfaced weekly, and needs an oil detox every 15 games. I’m not giving up on it but I’m
close. It’s a lot of things that matter with this ball giving you the results you desire. It’s a piece that will require the most commitment and time. I’d give it 5.5/10 today.
TN, United States
Terry Polzien Oct 15, 2025
Was looking for a urathane type ball and this was my choice. Haven’t thrown it enough yet to really give an opinion
Oklahoma, United States
Was looking for a ball to give me that Urethane look, and I found it. If you play more straighter up the lane you will like this ball. I drilled mine pin down 45x4.25x65, PAP of 5 1/8 x 1 1/8 up. I have a high track so this worked great for me. Threw 248 first game out of the box on a burnt up open bowling house shot.
This ball reacts well to many different style players, those with lower ball speed and a lower rev rate may want to check this one out.
Ohio, United States of America
Stephanie Y Garcia Jan 8, 2026
This was Christmas present for my husband and it was what he wanted. He loves it so far.
Ca, United States
Hayden Nelson Dec 22, 2025
Urethane like motion without the web of rules that is governing urethane balls at the moment. Early, smooth, controllable, nothing to complain about.
United States
If you have a slower ball speed (10-15 at the pins) this ball may just be what you're looking for! The amount of ways you can throw this ball all over the lane and still get to the pocket is crazy! Meaning that many different styles could see success from this ball. But for me, for some reason I can't get my ball speed very high without sacrificing accuracy, so most stronger balls are out of my range (hook to much, will go through the face and Brooklyn) and a lot of balls that would work for me are lower end bowling balls (rhinos, tropical surges, etc) that just don't have a lot of stuff put into it and are basic. This ball however had a lot of cool technology and thought put behind it from Storm. I love when a company comes out with something high end for people with lower speeds that don't need low rg/high diff stuff like the pros need. Also the fact that this isn't a crazy colored ball is great for me because those colors tend to get black marks all over it after a couple games, but with a black ball you can't even see anything! Just keeps it's good look longer in my opinion. Lastly the grapple (grape/apple) scent on this thing smells soooooo good! Thanks Storm for the awesome product!
This ball is just amazing no matter inside or outside it just slams the pocket, I just bought another one to try a different surface 500 grit see what it will do first game