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Motiv Supra Enzo video and written review
« on: November 04, 2021, 11:05:36 AM »

Hello guys, it feels so good to be back. Now it's time to check out the Motiv Supra Enzo!

The Supra Enzo features the High Impulse core used on the Supra along with the Infusion hybrid cover stock.

We used our house shot pattern to test it (Kegel Main Street, 41’) and the ball does exactly as advertised. It is extremely angular.

This ball is one of the most angular balls Motiv ever created. I had to move 6 boards to the right comprared to where I usually stand to give this ball enough room. I played inside third arrow and I had to project the ball further down the lane just to watch it come back from almost anywhere. Really impressive.

This ball never hooked too early. It is super clean and it has a fast response to friction, as soon as it exits the pattern the ball makes a strong move to the pocket. The ball offers a lot of recovery every time I missed left. The Supra Enzo is very clean through the fronts and it stores most of its energy for the last part of the lane.

As soon as the pattern started breaking down, the Supra Enzo reaction just got better and better. I was able to swing the ball more to the left and see even more recovery. Even on a broken down pattern, this ball never wanted to read the lane early, offering a great reaction on this type of conditions.

For the power players, this ball will be a great option to start on fresh on most league conditions. The Supra Enzo will provide easy length and a strong, angular backend motion. While for the speed dominant or low rev bowlers, this ball definitely will come into play when you need to ball down from a stronger ball, when bowling on the transition, on broken down patterns or when you need to get more length and create more shape downlane.

For the tournament bowlers, this ball might be a little unpredictable or over/under if you bowl on fresh, flat patterns. To get a better reaction you can always adjust the surface of the ball to match up with the pattern. But once the pattern starts breaking down and you created a hook spot, this ball will be a great option to move in and create more angle.

If you are looking for a ball with a skid-flip reaction on most medium and light oil conditions, then the Supra is the ball for you.

Thank you for watching!
Angel Loaeza

I am just an average bowler, I don't work for any company nor I am on staff with any ball company.

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