Core: Predator V2
Type: Asymmetrical
Coverstock: Infusion HV 2:1 Hybrid Reactive
Box Finish: 5000 Grit LSP
Layout: 45 x 4 ½ x 70
Strengths
The strong ball motion Mythic Jackal has coming out of the oil is reasonable, the traction it has in the oil keeps it from missing the breakpoint.
Infusion HV 2:1 provides easy length as it is 2 parts pearl and 1 part solid, this coverstock will sit in between surfaced weaponry and small ball polished weaponry.
Mythic Jackal is bigger than Jackal Ghost from a backend standpoint, those that felt that Ghost wasn’t enough for them will like what Mythic has to offer.
We were very impressed with the total hook from this polished bowling ball. It provides a more defined shape with less hook than the Trident Odyssey, while the big back end helps it out-hook the Jackal Ghost on our medium pattern.
Overall Mythic Jackal has less hook that Trident Odyssey with more shape, what makes Mythic Jackal standout is its backend reaction.
Weaknesses
The strong ball motion of Mythic Jackal off can be difficult to handle and can result in over/under, I would suggest a surface adjustment for smaller rev rates as the move inward. Mythic Jackal will let you know if the pattern isn’t long enough as it will hard check for those with bigger rev rates like myself, move your feet or ball down.
Overall Summary
Mythic Jackal (noun): 1. The latest entry into the Jackal line. 2. Utilizes the new Infusion HV 2:1 Hybrid Reactive coverstock that has a 2:1 ratio of pearl to solid and comes out of the box at a 5000 grit LSP finish. 3. V2 core that revs up quickly with a high flare potential giving it plenty of hook to handle oily conditions.
Mythical Jackal being 2 parts pearl and 1 part solid is a huge deal to me because hybrids are 1 and 1 however the personality of the ball is dominated by solid or pearl, in this case the personality of Mythic is dominated pearl wise in terms of personality. Infusion HV 2:1 Hybrid Reactive will let you hang around on heavier patterns, medium patterns, and if you’re fond on manipulation as I am smaller patterns.
In terms of smaller patterns it does become undesirable at a point where Mythic Jackal is simply to big, in that case I ball down. Infusion HV 2:1 Hybrid Reactive is aggressive enough that when it was time to play away from the pocket I was able to use the angularity it offers to my advantage, as the transition occurred the angularity sharpened and the stone 9 and 4-9’s I interpreted as a warning.
If you felt that you’ve wanted more out of Jackal Ghost downlane I would encourage you give Mythic a look as it is bigger downlane, the combination of Infusion HV 2:1 Hybrid Reactive and Predator V2 creates strong backend once the ball finds the down lane.
Mythic Jackal is far from a myth in fact its nothing short of terrific. If you’re in the market for angularity, have never tried angularity, or simply want more angularity in your bag I encourage you look at Mythic Jackal.
Your game will thank you for it .
K.C. White II
Motiv Staff
IAMBowling Staff