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Storm Hy-Road 40

The Hy-Road 40 celebrates four decades of Storm innovation by continuing the legacy of one of the most trusted names in bowling. At its core lies the legendary Inverted Fe² Technology—Storm’s most successful weight block design—delivering unmatched energy retention and dynamic hitting power. Wrapped in the successful A1S Pearl coverstock—first debuted on the Equinox and known as one of the fastest oil-absorbing materials in our lineup—the Hy-Road 40 maintains a consistent reaction shot after shot, especially in heavier conditions where oil buildup can compromise performance. The Hy-Road 40 is a tribute to where we’ve been—and a bold step toward where you’re headed.

Coverstock

  • Type:A1S Pearl Reactive
  • Factory Finish:Power Edge
  • Special Features:Adhesion System technology, exceptional tackiness, fastest oil-absorbing material

Core

  • Name:Inverted Fe²
  • Type:Symmetric

Specifications

Weight RG Differential Intermediate Differential
16 lbs 2.520 0.058 N/A
15 lbs 2.570 0.046 N/A
14 lbs 2.580 0.037 N/A
13 lbs 2.590 0.045 N/A
12 lbs 2.650 0.035 N/A

Additional Specifications

  • Available in weights: 16, 15, 14, 13, 12 pounds
  • Factory finish: Power Edge Polish
  • Fragrance: Pineapple Apple Crisp
  • Core technology: Inverted Fe² with higher coefficient of restitution
  • Coverstock technology: A1S Pearl with Adhesion System
  • Lane condition: Medium to heavy oil

Recommendation

The Hy-Road 40 is ideal for bowlers who face medium to heavy oil conditions and need a ball that maintains consistent performance throughout their session. With its fast oil-absorbing A1S Pearl coverstock and the proven Inverted Fe² core, this ball is perfect for competitive bowlers and league players who demand reliability, energy retention, and dynamic pin carry. The higher coefficient of restitution delivers exceptional hitting power, making it an excellent choice for bowlers looking to maximize their pin action and scoring potential.

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