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The rex cover that is also on the dark code. I found that the dark code is a lot cleaner than the new infinite physix, where the infinite physix read the middle part of the lane and still had some continuation. This ball would fit perfectly inbetween a proton physix and an astro physix. If you're a fan of the physix line this will be a must have for you, or if you were looking into getting a physix look no further than the infinite physix, the most versatile physix yet! Anthony W Logged The Infinite Physix is the newest iteration of the Atomic Core found in all of the previous balls in the Physix line. The REX Pearl coverstock originally featured on the Dark Code gives this ball a huge upgrade. The Infinite Physix is strong, smooth and continuous. It has the feel of a beefed up version of the original Physix. It tips just a bit harder downlane and overall is 3-4 boards stronger than the original Physix. If you like the Physix line, you're gonna love this one!YouTube Channel: Millennium Bowling Supply-Chase Valenzuela Logged Storm Infinite PhysixLayout: 40 x 4 ¼ x 40The Infinite Physix might have the strongest overall hook of any pearl coverstock ball that I have ever had. The 4000 grit finish that this ball has, combined with the massive strength of the REX coverstock, enables this ball to have quite a bit of midlane traction. Combine that with strong backend continuation, and you have a ball that is great on medium-heavy to medium conditions. With all that being said, this ball does not feel like a pearl ball in the traditional sense; it is not skid-flip, nor is it sensitive to oil. This is a different kind of strong beast that feels better suited for heavier conditions today.Mike LeViner Logged Storm Infinite PhysixCoverstock: ReX Pearl ReactiveCore: AtomicLayout: 5 x 3 x 4Video Review Link: Infinite Physix has the ReX Pearl Reactive cover found on the Dark Code wrapped around the Atomic core. Fortunately, I have the same 5 x 3 x 4 layout Physix is available as an office swivel chair, in the version Physix Conference with a four-star base, or in the functionally and aesthetically reductive variant Physix Studio. The following Topic: Infinite Physix (Read 26246 times) Ball NPS Score: 100.00 bowling.com has the largest selection of bowling ballsClick here to shop.Storm is pushing the limits of science and performance with the high-performance Storm Infinite Physix. This bowling ball pairs the ReX Coverstock with the Atomic core to provide the perfect amount of traction and control when bowling on various lane conditions. The Atomic Core works for the bowlers due to its center-heavy shape making it less likely to change directions.Color: Sapphire/Deep Purple/OnyxAll colors do vary somewhat from the picture shownCoverstock: Rex Pearl ReactiveCore: AtomicFinish: 4000-grit AbralonRG: 2.48 (based on 15# ball)Differential: 0.053 (based on 15# ball)Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy OilFragrance: Mystery Scent Logged Storm Infinite PhysixLayout: 4.75 x 4 x 3 Storm Vector LayoutRev Rate: 325 rpmTesting information: 41 foot THS (medium to light volume)Bowling Center: Fulton Bowling CenterKegel Machine – Brunswick AnvilaneThe Storm Infinite Physix showcases the REX pearl coverstock along with the Atomic core. Has anybody figured out the mystery scent? My guess was raspberry plum. The lower RG Atomic core wants to rev up early and control the front part of the lane. The REX pearl coverstock is a touch stronger than recent Storm pearl covers so I would say it is a rounded back end motion. We tested the Infinite Physix along with the Reality Check and saw any similarities between the two. We gave the Reality Check a slight edge in strength between the two. The Infinite Physix is going to be a 4 or 5 in my 6-ball tournament arsenal, depending on if I shine it or not. I am going to polish mine and give it a go later. #Stormnation Logged The Storm Infinite Physix is a good piece for Heavy Oil patterns. This is more angular than the Proton Physix. When the Proton Physix starts to stop hooking this is a good piece to go to get around the corner with continuous backend motion. All around good piece to have in the bag to start with or when the lanes get over under with Solid pieces. Logged The new infinite physix featuresComments
The rex cover that is also on the dark code. I found that the dark code is a lot cleaner than the new infinite physix, where the infinite physix read the middle part of the lane and still had some continuation. This ball would fit perfectly inbetween a proton physix and an astro physix. If you're a fan of the physix line this will be a must have for you, or if you were looking into getting a physix look no further than the infinite physix, the most versatile physix yet! Anthony W Logged The Infinite Physix is the newest iteration of the Atomic Core found in all of the previous balls in the Physix line. The REX Pearl coverstock originally featured on the Dark Code gives this ball a huge upgrade. The Infinite Physix is strong, smooth and continuous. It has the feel of a beefed up version of the original Physix. It tips just a bit harder downlane and overall is 3-4 boards stronger than the original Physix. If you like the Physix line, you're gonna love this one!YouTube Channel: Millennium Bowling Supply-Chase Valenzuela Logged Storm Infinite PhysixLayout: 40 x 4 ¼ x 40The Infinite Physix might have the strongest overall hook of any pearl coverstock ball that I have ever had. The 4000 grit finish that this ball has, combined with the massive strength of the REX coverstock, enables this ball to have quite a bit of midlane traction. Combine that with strong backend continuation, and you have a ball that is great on medium-heavy to medium conditions. With all that being said, this ball does not feel like a pearl ball in the traditional sense; it is not skid-flip, nor is it sensitive to oil. This is a different kind of strong beast that feels better suited for heavier conditions today.Mike LeViner Logged Storm Infinite PhysixCoverstock: ReX Pearl ReactiveCore: AtomicLayout: 5 x 3 x 4Video Review Link: Infinite Physix has the ReX Pearl Reactive cover found on the Dark Code wrapped around the Atomic core. Fortunately, I have the same 5 x 3 x 4 layout
2025-04-17Topic: Infinite Physix (Read 26246 times) Ball NPS Score: 100.00 bowling.com has the largest selection of bowling ballsClick here to shop.Storm is pushing the limits of science and performance with the high-performance Storm Infinite Physix. This bowling ball pairs the ReX Coverstock with the Atomic core to provide the perfect amount of traction and control when bowling on various lane conditions. The Atomic Core works for the bowlers due to its center-heavy shape making it less likely to change directions.Color: Sapphire/Deep Purple/OnyxAll colors do vary somewhat from the picture shownCoverstock: Rex Pearl ReactiveCore: AtomicFinish: 4000-grit AbralonRG: 2.48 (based on 15# ball)Differential: 0.053 (based on 15# ball)Recommended Lane Condition: Heavy OilFragrance: Mystery Scent Logged Storm Infinite PhysixLayout: 4.75 x 4 x 3 Storm Vector LayoutRev Rate: 325 rpmTesting information: 41 foot THS (medium to light volume)Bowling Center: Fulton Bowling CenterKegel Machine – Brunswick AnvilaneThe Storm Infinite Physix showcases the REX pearl coverstock along with the Atomic core. Has anybody figured out the mystery scent? My guess was raspberry plum. The lower RG Atomic core wants to rev up early and control the front part of the lane. The REX pearl coverstock is a touch stronger than recent Storm pearl covers so I would say it is a rounded back end motion. We tested the Infinite Physix along with the Reality Check and saw any similarities between the two. We gave the Reality Check a slight edge in strength between the two. The Infinite Physix is going to be a 4 or 5 in my 6-ball tournament arsenal, depending on if I shine it or not. I am going to polish mine and give it a go later. #Stormnation Logged The Storm Infinite Physix is a good piece for Heavy Oil patterns. This is more angular than the Proton Physix. When the Proton Physix starts to stop hooking this is a good piece to go to get around the corner with continuous backend motion. All around good piece to have in the bag to start with or when the lanes get over under with Solid pieces. Logged The new infinite physix features
2025-04-12Over the years and the Infinite Physix is the latest piece that’s been released. Using the ReX pearl coverstock along with the Atomic Core, the Infinite is an asymmetrical ball that does not quit down lane. To be completely honest, out of the box, I expected the Infinite to be earlier rolling. After practicing with it and using it on different patterns, this ball is much cleaner than initially thought. The response time is also relatively quick, which I love.I’ve drilled one so far and love it. I drilled it with a 5.5 x 4 x 75 layout. This puts the pin in between my bridge and middle finger and keeps the mass bias just to the right of my thumb. The Infinite has been a perfect compliment to the Gem and RST X2. I’ve had the most success when needing to open up my angles and creating more shape because of how quick the response time can be. Overall, I love the Infinite Physix. It’s been awesome on multiple patterns, lane surfaces, and volumes. It compliments the rest of the line extremely well and rolls extremely predictable. If you could use an asymmetrical ball that won’t quit down lane and also provide a quicker response time because of the pearl coverstock, the Infinite Physix should be the next ball you drill!#StormNation Logged Infinite Physix The new Infinite Physix is a welcome addition to my arsenal. I am a big fan of the Physix line and atomic core. It's a great step down from the Proton Physix as the Infinite is cleaner through the front but still gives me the ball motion I love. On THS, this has been first out of my bag since it was drilled. On longer patterns, it helps me manage the transition when I lose the look with the balls that pick up early. I love this new addition to the Physix line.Dave Adams Storm staff#stormnation Logged LANE CONDITIONLength:43Volume:HighType (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS 12:1COMMENTSCore: AtomicCover: ReX PearlFinish: 4000RG: 2.53 (14 lbs)Diff: 0.052 (14lbs)PSA: .015 (14 lbs)Right-Handed TweenerSpeed: 12-13 mphRev Rate: 315PAP: 4 7/8 Right 3/8
2025-03-30Physix Project Beta-v3.6: Coffee Bean Eclipse Removed Python 2.7, as it is deprecated.Added 3.108-set-sysctl-conf to control console verbosityAdded new config option, CONF_ETH_INTERFACE to improve network device setup.Added Pacman package manager to utilities build group.General code cleanup and small fixes.Separate Core system build groups from Non-Core system build groups.Non-core groups will be tracked in the adjunct branch. At the momentthe adjunct branch tracks Xorg, lightdm, lxde, and xapps. These groupsare not actively maintained.Added create_pkg.sh - A simple script that creates a package template. Physix Project Beta-v3.5: Sandwich Disassembler Added script set-perf-gov.sh - For adjusting CPU scaling governorUpdate Linux kernel v5.4.80 -> v5.10.26As of v5.5 default CPU governor is set to 'userspace'.set-perf-gov.sh in the scripts directory can be usedto set it to 'performance'.Config kernel for LUKS crypto.Update starce to version v5.11Update Make to version v4.3Add CONF_BUILD_GENERIC_BINARIES=(y/n) config option.Compile system for generic x86 processors, or optimizebuild specifically for your processor.The usual basic cleanup and adjustments Physix Project Beta-v3.4: Saturn Latte Update to sudo-1.9.5p2Corrects CVE-2021-3156Update systemd-243 to version systemd-246Update LTP: ltp-full-20200515 -> ltp-full-20210121Add fio-3.25 to 05-testing build groupUpdate: openssh-8.0p1 -> openssh-8.3p1The usual cleanup tasks Physix Project Beta-v3.3: Tea on Jupiter Updated Install process: Now allows for target partition install on same disk as host system.Resolves Issue: #6 Physix Project Beta-v3.2: Coffee on Mars Linux Kernel 5.9Added Fcron system serviceGeneral network Iptable rulesInstall/setup improvementscode cleanup Physix Project Beta-v3.1: GNU Metal General Clean-up of source treeAdd write_db_stack_entry()The physix DB now records initial build entries Physix Project Beta-v3.0: GNU Loves Us All Beta-v3.0 ReleaseRelease Codename: GNU Loves Us AllDate: 9.11.2020This is a maintenance release:Build scripts have been morphed into package directoriesFix Test suite enablement issue in 02-base gcc build.shNew Software:sysstattcpdumplibpcap Physix Project Beta-v2.9: Traveler Distant Beta-v2.9 ReleaseRelease Codename: Traveler DistantDate: 8.25.2020UEFI Implemented + ExperimentalAddition of BCC and iperf3 to 05-testing groupCatalyst:Add functions to improve control of commands executed during buildrun_cmd_log_io_as_root_user()run_cmd_log_io_as_physix_user()Add Definitions.py which defines many globally used path variables through the project.Build scripts of software groups 01-toolchain have been broken up in to 4 functions:prep()config()build()build_install()Update Recipes with alternative sources URLs:This provides an alternative to physixproject.org asthe origin of where source packages originate from.Documentation:Quickstart guideDemo Video: Beta-v2.8 Release Beta-v2.8 ReleaseRelease Codename: Safety DanceDate: 7.27.2020This release (on stable branch) marks the beginning of a campaign tomake compilation/installation of source packages safer. If you listen hardenough you can hear penguins cheering! You can dance if you want to.Build scripts of software groups 04-08 have been broken up in to 4 functions:prep()config()build()build_install()Catalyst tool has added the following functions:demote()setup_user_env()run_cmd_as_physix_user()run_cmd_as_root_user()These new functions enable catalyst to demote root's privilege to that ofnon-privileged physix user. This commit implements them when callingbuild script functions: prep(), config(), and build().build_install() is still called as root and will be made saferin future changes; by installing to a temporary non-privileged directorybefore
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