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Primal Rage Remix Review
Ball Specs:
Motiv Primal Rage Remix
Hybrid Reactive
4000 Grit LSS
Ball Specs: Impulse V2 Symmetric Core
Layout 50 x 4.5 x 65 (with balance hole)
Bowler Specs:
Right Hand. PAP 4-3/4 Over 1/2 up
Rev Rate 300. Tilt 20. Rotation 50.
Speed off hand 18
Review:
The New Motiv Primal Rage Remix is a very strong Symmetric Hybrid. The Remix uses the Impulse core made famous by the Redball for great backend and drive through the pins. The total hook is almost as much as the Jackal but the motion is longer and stronger. I have been on shorter patterns where the Remix covers as many boards as my Jackal due to the backend strength. I also believe the Symmetric core helps higher rev players keep this ball in their hands longer than an Asymmetric and the adjustments during the breakdown are not as big. The Remix does need oil to be most useful in its box finish. It reads the midlane well and the core makes a noticeable move when the ball starts to flip. Light hits carry very well due to the entry angle to the pocket. I tested the Remix on a fresh modified house shot as well as a higher volume sport shot. The ball played well on both patterns, and when I moved deeper as the lanes dried out the carry was still great! The Remix works well with different layouts most likely due to the core. Pin up or pin down the reactions are very good. Polishing the Remix increases the length and backend or the ball allowing a bowler to use on a medium oil pattern.
This ball will definitely be in my tournament arsenal!
Summary:
The Remix has the hook and motion desired by bowlers.
The Remix looks great dull or polished.
The Remix is versatile for a Strong Reactive.
This is a great ball to have if you like hook and angle.
Glenn
PBA Member
Motiv Staff
Turbo Staff
Video Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqcb...ature=youtu.be
gwendel@comcast.net
www.motivbowling.com
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