Motiv Max Thrill Blue/Yellow Pearl

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  • Amp up the THRILL
  • Perfect balance of strength, cleanliness, & angularity
  • Unparalleled versatility and power
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Motiv Max Thrill Blue/Yellow Pearl

Experience the next level of excitement with Motiv Bowling's latest angular powerhouse, the Max Thrill Pearl! Crafted to dominate dry lane conditions, this ball redefines performance limits. The Max Thrill Pearl boasts a groundbreaking Turmoil XP3 Pearl coverstock, blending strength, cleanliness, and breathtaking angularity for unparalleled action. Building upon the success of the Venom Shock's Turmoil cover, this new iteration offers enhanced length and dynamic motion down the lane, elevating the standard set by the Top Thrill Pearl. A true legend makes its return with the Halogen core, now revamped for even greater impact after a six-year hiatus. This iconic core shape ensures unmatched versatility and sheer power, propelling your game to new heights. With the Max Thrill line, prepare for a remarkable 42% increase in differential, opening doors to increased flare potential and customizable drilling options. Get ready to unleash the thrill like never before!

  • Color: Blue/Yellow
    All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
  • Core: Halogen
  • Coverstock: Turmoil XP3 Pearl Reactive
  • Finish: 5500 Grit LSP
  • RG: 2.55 (15# ball)
  • Differential: 0.037 (15# ball)
  • Length: Long
  • Hook Potential: Medium
  • Recommended Lane Condition: Light Oil
  • A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
  • SKU: TLMTVBMTHPL
  • Product ID: 15128
  • Brand: Motiv
  • Category: Bowling Balls
  • Ball Performance: Entry Level Balls

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6/3/2024
By Motivman from Mauldin, South Carolina
5/5 Stars
Pros:

CLEAN/ANGULAR

Best Uses:

LOW VOLUME/ HIGH FRICTION

Bottom Line:

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

MOTIV MAX THRILL PEARL

The Max Thrill Pearl returns the Halogen Core after a 6 year hiatus. Covering the core is the well known Turmoil XP3. A popular cover from the Venom Shock.

The cover is a UPGRADE from the cover seen on the Top Thrill Solid.

This ball is clean with big angle downlane.

The core promotes HIGH FLARING possibilities and more drilling options.

This IS the strongest entry level ball on the market.

If you are looking for more ball for your buck look no further.

Bring some THRILL back into your game.

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Question 1: How would this ball compare to the Hammer Artic Vibe? Question 2: What ball would you recommend for dry/light oil conditions for low/medium rev bowler with a ball speed of 13-14 mps?

8/21/2024 - By

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The Motiv Max Thrill is positioned in the entry performance line because it will have the ideal reaction for lighter oil conditions without giving you something that is over the top aggressive. The Arctic Vibe is a step up in the mid performance category and essentially has a slightly stronger coverstock and weight block but it will be noticeably stronger hook potential than the Motiv Thrill. That said, if you need a good dry/lighter oil ball the Thrill could be just what you are looking for. If your revs match your ball speed pretty well (which yours do) then you would see a pretty text book reaction from either ball without having to really adjust much. If you were bowling in medium to light, go with the Arctic Vibe but if it was mostly light and dry the Thrill may be a better match.

8/21/2024 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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