| Coverstock Info | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Name: | Leverage MFS Solid Reactive | ||
Type: | Reactive Solid | ||
Box Finish: | 4000 Grit LSS | ||
Color: | Solid Blue / Light Blue / Orange | ||
| Core Info | |||
Name: | Quadfire | ||
| Type: | Symmetrical | ||
| RG: | 2.55 | ||
| Total Diff: | 0.043 | ||
| Int. Diff: | NA | ||
The Supra Sport is the latest introduction into Motiv’s Supra line. This ball uses the same symmetrical Quadfire core as the Supra Clutch, with changes to the coverstock and box finish. The Supra Sport uses the Leverage MFS Solid coverstock with a 4000-grit sanded box finish. These changes from the Supra Clutch‘s polished hybrid cover get the Supra Sport started a bit earlier and make it a little smoother off the end of the pattern compared to both the Supra Clutch and the Max Thrill Hybrid. We saw more traction in the oil, which allowed the ball to cover more total boards. We found the Supra Sport to be at its best when there was some friction and hook on the lane, and the box finish was very good when we needed control downlane.
Cranker had the best reaction out of our three bowlers with the Supra Sport on the fresh medium oil pattern. He rang the 10 pin on his first few shots, but then inched a bit right with his laydown point and put together a large string of strikes. He really liked how strong he could be with his release without the ball wanting to cut loose at the end of the pattern or when he got it to the friction toward the outside part of the lane. Once he started striking, the ball told him when it was time to start moving left again....
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