Specifications
- Weight BlockHigh Impulse™ Symmetric
- Cover StockInfusion™ Pearl Reactive
- Finish5500 Grit LSP
- Weight Range12, 13, 14, 15, 16
- Length83
- Backend90
- Hook55
- Flare Potential5"+
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Radius of Gyration 2.56Max Differential .04715
Radius of Gyration 2.57Max Differential .05014
Radius of Gyration 2.60Max Differential .04813
Radius of Gyration 2.62Max Differential .04512
Radius of Gyration 2.66Max Differential .045
Reviews 5.0 (Based on 47 reviews) Write A Review
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04/07/2021Product SupraBy ShaunFrom Burlington KyBeast on the backend
This ball is a beast! Reads mid lane really well and is very aggressive of the spot. One of my favorite go to balls mid block.
I would recommend this to a friend
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10/05/2020Product SupraBy RyanFrom Chippewa Falls, WISupra
Was just able to get my hands on the Motiv Supra and wow! Ball is flat out awesome. Floats the heads like it should and there is no question as to if it is going to make the corner or not. Plus it has enough to go through the pins properly if I miss left and it sits in the oil to carry.
Well done fellas'!I would recommend this to a friend
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04/02/2020Product SupraBy JP SmithFrom California City, CAAbout Me Dedicated bowler/ball drillerSpecial intentions for special occasions
My pap was measured at 4 3/4 > x 5/8^. Axis rotation is 20° and axis tilt is 10°. My rev rate is 475 and average speed is 16mph. This was all measured off a covert tank drilled 4" x 20°. This ball, like the supra are both gonna be used with special intentions for special occasions.
First off this test review was conducted on a modified 35ft older pba pattern with 25ml of flat oil.
My original intentions for the supra was to use it for shorter oil patterns. So i chose to layout this particular beauty with a short pin. (2" x 40°) this layout puts the core down on its side from the moment you release it. When you play shorter patterns your target is gonna be closer to the gutter. And some times you need a ball to hook better in front of the pins instead of halfway down the lane.
Now today's competition's natural instinct is use urethane. Most of them only for the first few games. I agree, because it works. But, it only works to a point. When my urethane ball finally says I'm done, I'm not reading the lane anymore, i wont hook when you tell me to. The ball is done. Until you re-sand it. Normally takes about 2 games for me to really notice that's happening.
Here's the remedy after it does happen. With the same flare potential as the covert tank, because of the 2" pin layout, and the added roll the supra brings, because of its reactive coverstock, the supra picks up where the covert tank left off and died.
I threw about 20 shots with urethane on one lane just to get the lane worn in like the most common scenario on shorter patterns at tournaments. The oil pushed down the lane and i had to move my feet 5 boards right and my target right off the gutter at the breakpoint with the covert tank. Not the most comfortable place to play. I then threw a couple shots with the supra at the original starting point after the lanes pushed the oil down. The ball over reacted enough where a couple boards left with my feet made things better. From then on, the ball was right at home. Carry down from urethane was never an issue and the ball wouldn't hook half way down from friction thanks to the short pin layout.
On the other lane, same oil pattern but unused. I started with the supra and wanted to use the same line and angle i used braking in the first lane with the covert tank. Yeah that didn't happen. The reaction was much stronger than the covert tank and the roll off the pin deck showed way less deflection. I had to move 3 boards left with my feet at the least from the beginning. My best line was over 9 10 11 at the arrows and anywhere between 3 and 6 board at the breakpoint. Where as the covert tank i was over 4 5 6 at the arrows and between 3 and 6 board at the breakpoint until the ball died and i had to move further right with it.
Alternating between lanes i noticed my lines and angles while using the supra were coming closer together it seems.
I really like what i chose to do with this ball and it out performs its close urethane relative. Again it's being used with special intentions for special occasions. The ball has already paid for itself.
If you have a low track and fewer revs you're gonna love it with a more versatile layout (4 x 35°). The ball wont over jump on you. If you're a 2mph super senior, refer to above text to get your ball down the lane farther and with less effort. Great ball for short oil. Another perfect cover/core combo.I would recommend this to a friend
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02/27/2020Product SupraBy Blaze MFrom Altoona, PAThis ball is AMAZING!
When this ball hits the friction it goes left! 10/10 one of my favorite balls.
I would recommend this to a friend
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02/27/2020Product SupraBy Txai LeeFrom WIAbout Me No thumb League bowler 190 avgA gift from the BOWLING GODS!!!!
I LOVE THIS BALL!!! If my Covert Tank wasn't amazing enough. This Supra that I won from Motiv (thank u guys so so so so so very much) hits even harder! It fits perfectly with my Covert Tank. Smooth through the front, turns left n the sound of JOY!!
I hit my season high series with my Covert Tank when I got it back in Jan 663. Today, 721 <------ !!!!!!!!!! with my Supra. I've now convinced my other 4 teammates to make Motiv their next ball purchase. And I didn't even say one word to them, just bowled lol Love it!! I believe I'll hit my first 300 before end of season for sure, LEGGO!!
#MotivLifer #MotivLove #MotivStrikesI would recommend this to a friend