Storm Hy-Road Max
Cover
NeX Solid
Factory finish
3000-grit Abralon
Color
Emerald / Lime
Core (15 lb)
Inverted Fe² Technology
R.G. / Differential / Bias
16 lb2.5200.0580.000
15 lb2.5700.0460.000
14 lb2.5800.0370.000
13 lb2.5900.0450.000
12 lb2.6500.0350.000
Release date
February 19, 2021
Balls with the same cover
These balls have the same NeX Solid cover as the Hy-Road Max:
NameCore (15 lb)Released
Storm Super NovaSuper Nova
Storm
Ignition
asymmetric
Sep 23, 2022
Storm Proton PhysiXProton PhysiX
Storm
Atomic
asymmetric
Dec 4, 2020
Storm AxiomAxiom
Storm
Orbital
symmetric
Mar 20, 2020
Balls with the same core
These balls have the same 15-lb Inverted Fe² Technology core as the Hy-Road Max:
NameCoverReleased
Storm Night RoadNight Road
Storm
ReX
Pearl
Sep 2, 2022
Storm All-RoadAll-Road
Storm
NRG
Hybrid
Oct 25, 2019
Storm Hy-Road XHy-Road X
Storm
R2X
Solid
Oct 19, 2018
Storm Hy-Road NanoHy-Road Nano
Storm
NRG
Solid
Dec 1, 2017
Storm Hy-Road PearlHy-Road Pearl
Storm
R2S
Pearl
Jul 16, 2013
Storm Hy-RoadHy-Road
Storm
R2S
Hybrid
Nov 17, 2008
From the manufacturer

The Inverted Fe2 weight block has historically had a higher RG orientation. The higher the RG, the more resistant the ball will be to changing direction as it travels down the lane. NeX first made its debut on the Axiom™, the newest touchstone from which all other balls are compared. The finishing touches clock in at 3000-grit Abralon, which has become the benchmark standard of surface profiles. As you can see, there’s more to every ball than meets the eye.