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Equipment Boards => Motiv => Topic started by: MotivSteve300 on October 25, 2015, 08:55:45 AM

Title: Revolt Havoc
Post by: MotivSteve300 on October 25, 2015, 08:55:45 AM
The word I would use to describe this ball is continuous. The Revolt Havoc is a ball designed for medium-heavy oil and has the unique ability to read the lane early, yet provide unbelievable continuation on the back part of the lane.  The coverstock is the Helix HFS reactive, with the Vanquish core.

Because the Revolt Havoc is incredibly strong, it is an obvious fit for speed dominant and low rev players. But what I like most about this ball is when I’m competing on flatter tournament patterns or huge over/under league conditions, I feel I can go after my visual target very aggressively, without fear of the dreaded hockey stick look.  How many times have you been on a flat tournament pattern and the ball either goes too far to the right and never makes it back to the pocket but when you square up to the visual target you see the ball hook early and hit the head pin square. 

This ball’s unique ability to provide tremendous continuation is why I feel it is a very versatile weapon for all kinds of competitive bowlers...those with higher speed or those with lower rev rates.

In short, the Revolt Havoc is incredibly strong, but still has enough to provide tremendous continuation through the pin deck.  This is a must for all serious bowlers!   #PurpleBall

Steve Haas
Motiv Regional Staff
Title: Re: Revolt Havoc
Post by: scotts33 on October 25, 2015, 09:23:18 AM
Nice copy and paste.   :o 

http://www.motivbowling.com/products/2/131.html

I am actually purchasing a Revolt Havoc tomorrow and will provide a more in depth mini-review after I have had a few weeks with it with my bowling stats. which are in profile and conditions used on.   

I would expect more from a staffer than this.   :-X
Title: Re: Revolt Havoc
Post by: L3nn0n on October 25, 2015, 11:45:06 AM
Wow... Did you get your staff position for being good at copy paste?

Man, some effort on your reviews please!!!! Or if you are gonna copy paste, you better post nothing!

What a waste of time.
Title: Re: Revolt Havoc
Post by: Juggernaut on October 25, 2015, 12:08:24 PM
C'mon guys.

 First off, he's a newbie. What do you really expect from someone with only a few posts?

 And, he IS on staff with them. Probably in his contract to put reviews on online bowling forums, including this one.

 Cut & paste or not, he is just fulfilling his obligations. Besides, everyone here is aware that any staff member reviews are to be taken with a grain of salt.

 Dont be so hard on the guy. He will figure it out, and might even become a valuable asset to us once he does, IF we dont run him off to begin with.


 TO THE O.P.: If you really want to contribute to the site AND fulfill your contractual obligations, you could always concentrate an actual review of the ball down to the positive qualities you liked, while leaving out the ones you didnt like. At least that would make your review original, informative, and unique.

 Oh yea, welcome to the site. Always good to see new members taking an active part!
Title: Re: Revolt Havoc
Post by: Brickguy221 on October 25, 2015, 12:16:13 PM
Could this new Havoc be something similar to the old original Ebonite V2 Solid and the Gamebreaker?

I had both and they hooked a bit early like it shows the Havoc and had great continuation down the lane and thru the pin deck with no quit and great hit and carry. I loved both, especially the Gamebreaker.
Title: Re: Revolt Havoc
Post by: tommyboy74 on October 25, 2015, 05:27:52 PM
I think they're pretty close.  The Havoc is a little earlier than the original Revolt but both have great continuation.  It's one of the things I noticed first when I got the original Revolt last year.  The original Game Breaker and the Game Breaker 2 are both known for being early and having great continuation.  Maybe someone can throw one of each with identical layouts to do a true comparison.
Title: Re: Revolt Havoc
Post by: Brickguy221 on October 25, 2015, 07:43:17 PM
I think they're pretty close.  The Havoc is a little earlier than the original Revolt but both have great continuation.  It's one of the things I noticed first when I got the original Revolt last year.  The original Game Breaker and the Game Breaker 2 are both known for being early and having great continuation.  Maybe someone can throw one of each with identical layouts to do a true comparison.

When I had my Gamebreaker, i've thrown it on lanes that were a bit too dry for it, and in looking at where it started hooking to it arriving at the pin deck, you would expect a dead hit, but it never happened as it continued thru the deck with good hit and carry.