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Trident Odyssey
« on: January 14, 2022, 10:05:12 AM »
Ball NPS Score: 100.00
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Motiv adds another ball to the popular Trident high-performance ball line with the Motiv Trident Odyssey. This ball is wrapped in the aggressive Coercion FYS Solid Reactive coverstock and features the fan-favorite Turbulent asymmetric weight block. This ball creates max hook with continuation while offering control on medium-heavy to heavy oil conditions.

Color: Navy/Blue/Red
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Core: Turbulent
Coverstock: Coercion FYS Solid Reactive
Finish: 2000 Grit LSS
Reaction: maximum hook without giving away down lane motion
RG: 2.49 (15# ball)
Differential: 0.054 (15# ball)
Hook Potential: High
Length: Middle
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy Oil

 

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Re: Trident Odyssey
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2022, 03:38:30 PM »
Layout
   50 x 5” x 40

The Trident Odyssey is the newest member of the medium-heavy oil MOTIV family and carries its progenitor’s name well. The new Coercion FYS coverstock (finished at 2000 grit LSS) has been formulated to provide traction in oil without early-lane burnout commonly prominent in aggressive equipment. To help power this ball’s motion, the Turbulent core (2.49 RG, .054 Diff, .017 Int. Diff) has been triumphantly brought back, creating the right amount of flare to compliment the cover’s strength.

I wanted to lay this ball out to be successful in my typical medium-heavy (towards the medium side) house shot without being too much, too early. The 5” pin gives me more loping through the heads while the 50-degree drill angle helps the core find its stride earlier. What I now have in my hand is an excellent fresh-oil ball to start the day that can get me through a couple of moves until the lanes open up enough for me to perfectly step down to the Iron Forge. The best word to describe the motion would be ‘glide.’ Pushing through the fresh heads, the midlane read is a controllable action that sets up a smooth, driving motion off of the friction that continues though the pins. I have yet to see this ball just jump if it finds dry unexpectedly, which is fantastic to keep you out of bad backend angles that create interesting pin-leave designs. The Odyssey is at its best when you can keep your angles tighter as opening the lane up too steeply will force it to bleed to much energy to turn the corner and hit the pocket at an optimal angle; those situations are where the Iron Forge and Rip Cord Velocity step in. So far I have not been disappointed in my early block games and how the ball helps set up the track for a strong lane, and ball, transition. The Trident Odyssey is a great way to continue the legacy of the Trident line.

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Re: Trident Odyssey
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2022, 11:49:02 PM »
What to say about the all new Trident Odyssey.
Very seldom is a ball an instant favorite. The all new Trident Odyssey is definitely one of the favorites!
I drilled mine 70X4.5X25. I find this ball to be extremely unique and a great comparison to the Alpha Jackal.
First off, for an Asymmetrical it is relatively clean. The Turbulent core allows the ball to greatly rev up in the front part of the lane while the Coercion™ FYS Solid Reactive cover allows the ball to store its energy and have plenty of downlane reaction without the ball “burning” up in the front part of the lane. I compared this ball to the Alpha Jackal as they both have the same coverstock but different cores. The Alpha jackal for myself a lefty with a 375-400 rev rate, Pap is 3 7/8, 7/8 up, the Alpha would be over under at times. The Odyssey has taken away that and been a huge staple in my arsenal. I highly recommend this ball to any style bowler. Left handed or right handed the Odyssey will not disappoint!

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Re: Trident Odyssey
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2022, 11:01:05 AM »
Motiv Trident Odyssey



The new Motiv Trident Odyssey features the Coercion™ FYS Solid Reactive overstock, wrapped around the Turbulent core from the original Trident ball. This cover and core combination creates an extremely strong ball in the oil, with a generally smooth shape.



For me, I’m seeing this ball take the top slot in my bag for fresh patterns, especially when there are very strong backends and urethane isn’t in play, as well as high volume patterns where other balls are just too clean. In comparison to other balls in the line, the Jackal Legacy is a little weaker in the oil, the Jackal Ghost is quite a bit cleaner, sharper, and few boards weaker, and the Pride shapes very similar, but is just overall less hook than the three mention prior. 



My progression is typically Odyssey, to Ghost, to Shock on most higher volume patterns, until the pearl balls have a defined hook area and are in play.

 Video review below features the Ghost, Pride, and Legacy and both a house pattern, and the 21 USBC OC Team pattern.

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Layout used in the video for all balls is 50X4-1/2”X70



Thanks for reading,

Mike McClure
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« Last Edit: January 22, 2022, 11:26:22 AM by themagician »
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Re: Trident Odyssey
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2022, 01:21:42 PM »
I drilled my Trident Odyssey to 60x 5 1/2 x 35. This was a test layout for me due to the fact that my val. angles are usually 20-25 & 40-45. I hadn't drilled a ball with a 5 1/2 pin to pap for a few years. I wasn't sure what to expect with this ball from the layout. Once I threw the ball, I was surprised at how early the ball ready on the lane, but it still had the same continuation as everything else in my bag. I took this ball to a tournament no planning for this ball to be my go-to, but because I didn't have a good look on the 38 Melbourne pattern with my tanks. I decided to try this ball at around 8 board and get the ball to 2. This was the best look I had all tournament and I eventually led the tournament at the end, but I came up short in the final match. This ball helps me blend out the tougher patterns when I can't get anything going.

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Re: Trident Odyssey
« Reply #5 on: March 27, 2022, 11:16:58 AM »
For me, the Odyssey is a great piece that I like to go to when I need a bit less shape down lane. For as big as this ball is, it is very continuous and really creates a shape that compliments the other great pieces in the MOTIV lineup!

It reads the mids when most other balls on the market will not, and still has the continuation to go through the pins incredibly well.

Must have!

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Re: Trident Odyssey
« Reply #6 on: April 20, 2022, 03:10:23 PM »
Core: Turbulent
Type: Asymmetrical
Coverstock: Coercion FYS Solid Reactive
Box Finish: 2000 Grit LSS
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk4lV0nccZw
Layout: 45 x 4 ½ x 70

Strengths

Although Trident Odyssey produces continuation and hook on heavier patterns, it’s rather versatile on mediums as well.
Trident Odyssey does read early however is does have more length to offer to that of Forge Flare and Trident Abyss,
Trident Odyssey is rather strong backend wise for the traction it provides in oil, the most backend of any Trident ball.

Weaknesses

Trident Odyssey does needs oil to be effective, playing on shorter and drier patterns I wouldn’t advise even for those that are speed-dominant of players because Coercion is going to Coercion. 

Overall Summary

It isn’t odd to see why Odyssey is an immediate fan favorite to a variety of styles, Trident Odyssey brings back the Turbulent core from the original Trident, Trident Quest, and Trident Abyss. Trident Odyssey will allow you to take full advantage of  its strength of playing straight angles in the front, and will  read the midlane without sacrificing continuation  through  the pins.

There is nothing odd about Odyssey so take your pin carry on a odyssey. 
Your game will thank you for it .

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