BallReviews
Equipment Boards => Motiv => Topic started by: MotivSteve300 on December 31, 2017, 01:17:23 PM
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Motiv’s new release the Jackal Rising is a strong asymmetrical ball designed for heavy oil. This ball is engineered to slow down quickly to help you combat heavy oil conditions and big over/under shots with a smooth backend reaction. The Coercion HV2 coverstock with the Predator V3 core really digs into the oil with impressive power and continuation through the pins. Because this ball is smooth, I feel it will get a lot of use and a must for your bag.
Steve Haas, Motiv Staff
https://youtu.be/Fnm6qxyYSOM
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Contractual staff written diarrhea aside this piece does look more exciting than most. Sure easy to roll eyes at the latest top shelf oiler that is going to change bowling forever (fap motion) but perhaps if see on clearance next black Friday who knows. Love my shock so Motiv has my attention.
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She throws the ball a hell of a lot better than he does.
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Ok. Specific bowling balls interest me much more than people (I seriously have never meet virtually any big wig in bowling and proud to say it) and companies which pretty much totally ignoring going forward minus the occasional pot shot at USBC leadership.
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She throws the ball a hell of a lot better than he does.
True dat.
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I love it. 😆😆
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My pro shop gets 2 seed balls or whatever they are called early from Motiv. I drilled one of the Risings and compared side by side to the LE, although I only have about 5 games on the Rising, I like the Motion of the LE better so far. It might be there is not enough oil for the Rising, but I have tested in 2 houses which are different surfaces and in both places the LE is outperforming the Rising. Yes, they are drilled the same, both balls are factory surface (or as close the LE can be with about 100 games on it and I am trying to get it back to factory by hand on a spinner).
More to come.