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    Default Motiv Ascent Apex (2014 Nationals D/S pattern)


    [size=14pt]LANE CONDITION[/size]

    Length:42 and 40

    Volume:Med/High

    Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):42' Higher volume THS and 2014 D/S Nationals


    [size=14pt]COMMENTS[/size]

    Likes:Tons of length with a smooth backend. Very low flare but still has power through the pins. Perfect for sport conditions when the backend over react.

    Dislikes: Not very good on THS if you have hand or speed. Will be very over under without much area to move because of its weak cover and small core.


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    This bowling ball looks very nice! Most of the pro shops in my area are pushing Brunswick, DV8, Storm, Roto Grip, or Hammer. I see very little of Motiv or Lane #1. Definitely gonna look up more info on this bowling ball.

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    My shop doesn't carry any Motive equipment. I like the looks of this one -- looks very smooth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rv driver View Post
    My shop doesn't carry any Motive equipment. I like the looks of this one -- looks very smooth.
    Just remember, a GREAT bowler can make a watermelon look smooth going down the lanes! LOL The guy has a great release, and notice with all surface changes, his marks don't change that much, which makes me think he is compensating with his Hand, Wrist, Arm, and speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MICHAEL View Post
    Just remember, a GREAT bowler can make a watermelon look smooth going down the lanes! LOL The guy has a great release, and notice with all surface changes, his marks don't change that much, which makes me think he is compensating with his Hand, Wrist, Arm, and speed.
    I didn't notice that the first time watching. You might be right about that!

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