A versatile coverstock with an excellent core/cover match: Most useful on conditions ranging from medium-light to heavy, with medium-short to long pattern lengths.
Box: 15 lbs 4 oz with 2.5 oz top weight, 3 ½” pin to CG. P500/P2000 Siaair.
Drilled 60 x 3.5” x 30 with a P2.5 gradient line balance hole
Whenever I travel to a new bowling center and/or bowl on an unfamiliar conditioning pattern, the Aggressive Motion is first out of the bag. I make all of my moves, up or down, based on how the AM reads the condition. It seems like most bowling ball companies are touting their benchmark offering with one of them actually naming theirs the “Benchmark.” Rest assured the Aggressive Motion is the quintessential benchmark ball: A ball that is useful over a truly wide range of lane conditions and provides the bowler with accurate and easily discernible information about how the lanes are playing. Most importantly, the AM will provide a good look on a wide array of patterns. The 500/2000 box finish will not squirt through carrydown and the strong layout mated to the Level 3 super cover assure me that I can use the AM on any heavy and/or long pattern that your friendly lane man can put out. But I have two other heavy pattern specialists in the bag in the mania and the DestroyR. The Aggressive Motion is complementary to these when I use a 3000-grit or 4000-grit surface. The ball gets to the breakpoint without drama then zeroes in on the pocket with a strong and confidence-inspiring arc. True 3000-grit is my top choice on Anvilane, Pro Anvilane and Pathfinder; the harder synthetic surfaces while true 4000-grit is a great match on the textured synthetics: HPL, SPL and the like. On wood, true 4000-grit works well but 500/1000/Rough Buff is an even better match for me.
MoRich DestroyR: 50x4x35, P3, P500/2000
MoRich RipR: 45x4.5x40, P3, P2500
MoRich Aggressive Motion: 60x3.5x30, P2.5, P3000
MoRich Perpetual Motion: 60x3.5x30, no hole, P4000
MoRich Mojave: 60x4.75x50, no hole, P4000
MoRich Spare, label negative, no hole, Factory Polish