jrob857
08-31-2016, 09:53 AM
Review:
The Trident by MOTIV Bowling is the newest release to come out of Muskegon, Michigan. This asymmetrical bad boy brings together a brand new core and cover combo that pins stand no chance of standing when it’s all said and done. The Trident introduces the new Turbulent asymmetric core and the new Coercion HVH or High Volume Hybrid cover stock, With these two, the Trident give the bowlers more retainable energy and powerful continuation through the pins and phenomenal mid-lane read with great transition and backend motion. If you want hook and want to dominate heavy oil then the Trident is to ball for you.
INNNER CORE Turbulent
COVER STOCK Coercion HVH Reactive
FINISH 3000 Grit LSS
Comments:
For my game, asymmetrical bowling balls have never been my cup a tea. I say that not bashing any of them because they have always had their place. I would use them in tournaments because they would always bail me out when I needed them. Then the Trident came along and changes my perspective on them all. All I can say is wow, the Trident makes me want to practice and all around want to bowl more. For being a higher rev player, I can use the Trident on house, not only fresh but also on break down because I can just move left and throw it right and it just comes back. All the sayings the people are saying about the Trident are true, the Trident I believe will be in my top five bowling balls of all time. I believe high rev players with absolutely love this piece both on house and tournament conditions because for high performance, the retainable energy is just outstanding and I think they will love that. For medium to lower rev players this will be the only ball they should bring to league hands down.
Likes: Retainable energy and continuation; strong mid lane read and excellent backend motion.
Dislikes: None
I recommend the MOTIV Trident to all types of bowlers.
MOTIV Staff Player,
John Robertson
www.motivbowling.com
The Trident by MOTIV Bowling is the newest release to come out of Muskegon, Michigan. This asymmetrical bad boy brings together a brand new core and cover combo that pins stand no chance of standing when it’s all said and done. The Trident introduces the new Turbulent asymmetric core and the new Coercion HVH or High Volume Hybrid cover stock, With these two, the Trident give the bowlers more retainable energy and powerful continuation through the pins and phenomenal mid-lane read with great transition and backend motion. If you want hook and want to dominate heavy oil then the Trident is to ball for you.
INNNER CORE Turbulent
COVER STOCK Coercion HVH Reactive
FINISH 3000 Grit LSS
Comments:
For my game, asymmetrical bowling balls have never been my cup a tea. I say that not bashing any of them because they have always had their place. I would use them in tournaments because they would always bail me out when I needed them. Then the Trident came along and changes my perspective on them all. All I can say is wow, the Trident makes me want to practice and all around want to bowl more. For being a higher rev player, I can use the Trident on house, not only fresh but also on break down because I can just move left and throw it right and it just comes back. All the sayings the people are saying about the Trident are true, the Trident I believe will be in my top five bowling balls of all time. I believe high rev players with absolutely love this piece both on house and tournament conditions because for high performance, the retainable energy is just outstanding and I think they will love that. For medium to lower rev players this will be the only ball they should bring to league hands down.
Likes: Retainable energy and continuation; strong mid lane read and excellent backend motion.
Dislikes: None
I recommend the MOTIV Trident to all types of bowlers.
MOTIV Staff Player,
John Robertson
www.motivbowling.com