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Motiv golden jackal
Motiv golden jackal





motiv golden jackal

TractionX7 headlines the durability of TX-16, the backend of R2S, and the slower oil absorption rates of SPEC. Watch Cody Shoemaker, Tamer Elbaga, and Bryan Hoffman test the new Motiv Golden Jackal Bowling Ball vs the Motiv Villain Scorn on a 40ft medium house shot an. What’s realized has more texture, more porosity, and more motility that combines the benefits of seven of the most iconic coverstocks to ever leave the Storm workshop. We stepped back and took the best features of our seven most popular coverstocks: Reactor, R2S, TX-16, NRG, SPEC, GI-20, and NeX.

MOTIV GOLDEN JACKAL FULL

To view the full bowling ball review for one of these balls, click the ball name link in the table below. Having a precise ratio of intermediate to total differential makes drilling less sensitive for drillers and provides a truer roll for bowlers. Compare the specs of the Motiv Alpha Jackal and Motiv Golden Jackal side by side in the ball comparison table below. The flip block coupled at the bottom ensures high total differential, but without the crucial cuts on the Y-axis, the intermediate differential would be just 0.007! The strategically positioned depressions on the Z-axis 6 3/4” from the pin mimic the effect of an extra hole in a similar space and keeps the intermediate differential at a more workable amount. The ellipsed hole filled with lighter core material constructs a higher RG than what is typically found in most asymmetric balls. The Aeroflo Core builds on the classical Storm credence of elegance and simplicity. There’s something special in the Parallax’s DNA, too. But that’s only a small piece of our DNA. We take what we create and turn them into impassioned, rallying experiences. We are an innovation company who just so happens to specialize in making the world’s best bowling balls. This core and cover combination gives the Parallax moderate length with an angular breakpoint and a continuous motion at the back end. NIB 299.99 Buy It Now 0 Shipping Condition: New Location: Canton,OH,USA 14lb Motiv Allegiant Sniper Bowling Ball NEW 98.65 Buy It Now 0 Shipping Condition: New Location: Webster,NY,USA 15lb Motiv Supra NIB 1st 150. It features both the new Aeroflo asymmetrical core design and the new TractionX7 Hybrid coverstock. If it’s the smooth shape for heavier oil Abyss.The Parallax joins the AstroPhysiX as the two polished offerings in Storm’s current Premier line. Do you want more smoothness or more backend angle. So it’s really down to what shape you desire. Eventually your probably going to end up with a form of both in the bag. Ultimately both are great additions to your arsenal I loved my abyss when I had it and I know people who throw the golden a lot. Which the Golden Jackal will fill that spot. The abyss has a tendency to burn a little to much energy and smooth stuff on house shot tends to not work as well as stuff that has a lot of backend. Normal house shot conditions are puddles in the middle and a lot of friction to the outsides. Coming from personal experience with this ball it is really good for this slot.įor house Shot leagues and tournaments the Gold Jackal will be better. On sport shots your going to need a heavy oil ball that is smooth and controllable. If you want to get into sport shot tournaments and competition. (Shot a 606 and a 636 but I blew a few easy spares) I moved 5-7 boards left in my approach with the Primal and it worked great. I'm a Low-med rev, around 13-14 mph player, I play alot of down-and-in up the 10 board with my Venom Recoil. Which one would be best for me for a house shot sanctioned men's league? I'm in 2 of them and one is super low oil and the other is about a medium.Īlso planning to participate in a sport shot league next summer I was thinking about a Trident Abyss or a Golden Jackal. I've been putting a TON of work in my game this summer (every day, 3-6 games a day, asking for advice, etc) and it has really skyrocketed.

motiv golden jackal

I've only been competitively bowling for about 4 months but I'm already right around a 200 average and I feel pretty confident in my skillset and consistency (that will of course keep improving as I'm bowling on a very good team this fall) that a new high-end ball would really expand my potential. I usually throw a Venom Recoil but just today I got my Primal Rage Remix back from being resurfaced/detoxed and I was super impressed by how strong of a ball it still is and how well I did with it right out of the gate (it was wobbly at times because the pin broke due to it being drilled strangely).







Motiv golden jackal