Specifications
- Weight BlockSinister™
- Cover StockCoercion™ MFS Reactive
- Finish3000 Grit LSS
- Weight Range12, 13, 14, 15, 16
- Length60
- Backend80
- Hook68
- Flare Potential7"+
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Radius of Gyration 2.53Max Differential .050Int. Differential .01815
Radius of Gyration 2.54Max Differential .051Int. Differential .01814
Radius of Gyration 2.55Max Differential .052Int. Differential .01813
Radius of Gyration 2.58Max Differential .052Int. Differential .01812
Radius of Gyration 2.64Max Differential .036Int. Differential .013
Reviews 4.9 (Based on 43 reviews) Write A Review
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03/25/2018Product VillainBy Glenn WendelFrom Lebanon, TennesseeAbout Me Motiv Staff, Pro shop owner, PBA Sr. memberVillain by Motiv - fun to roll!
Review:
The new Motiv Villain is a fun ball to roll! Throw it to your target and watch it come back. Motiv has wrapped a very nice medium friction Coercion cover around the Sinister core. The Sinister core was used some time ago and had many fans. I was, and I am still a fan of this core. In the older balls with the Sinister core I had to use weaker layouts so the ball would not burn early, not with this one. I have put three different layouts on my Villains and got three distinct differences! I see more shape variations with layouts on this ball than any other ball I can think of. I believe this is because the medium friction cover allows for easy length even while having a strong core. The Villain fits between my Rising and SS in total hook. On our typical house shot during league I mostly cannot use my Rising due to the early read and total hook at box surface. I have not had any problem using my Villain at box during league, even when moving deep. It may not be the best choice for the third game but it is too much fun to put down! The ball comes with 3000 surface but tunes easily. The Villains versatility will make it a must have strong benchmark or tournament ball. Motiv shows the Villain to be smooth on the back end but the ones I have used and drilled have been pretty angular. I have used this ball at three different houses so far. One a medium house shot, one a wet house shot and a medium volume flat shot. The ball worked very well on all conditions. The Villain carry is excellent probably due to the entry angle and the ball continues nicely through the pins. I drilled a Villain for one of my better high speed bowlers and I’ve never seen him carry light hits as well as he does with tis ball. I think Motiv has developed something special with the Villain. It moves differently than any non-polished ball I have ever used. The Villain will definitely be part of my house, tournament and National line up this year.
Summary:
The Villain will be an excellent strong benchmark or tournament ball.
This ball is very versatile with layouts and surface.
The Villain reads the mid lane while retaining energy for plenty of hit.
If you like to trust a ball the Villain is a great choice.
Glenn Wendel
PBA Member
Motiv Staff
Video link:
https://youtu.be/vgVABDPfqU8
I would recommend this to a friend
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03/22/2018Product VillainBy Stacey JonesFrom St.louis, MOAbout Me Motiv StafferEverybody needs some Evil
The Motiv Villain is by far one of the cleanest balls i have owned in the last few years, its gets thru the heads and provides a backend reaction that is strong but not sharp. Its very readable allow you to keep up with the transitions on the lanes
I would recommend this to a friend
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03/20/2018Product VillainBy Steve HaasFrom Enola, PAAbout Me Motiv StaffVillain Ball Review
Motiv’s new release of the Villain is so exciting because they are bringing back the Sinister core with their modern Coercion MFS cover stock. Looking at the Sinister core, this asymmetric gives you a high RG with loads of differential. As a result you can expect to see impressive power and great continuation. The cover, Coercion (medium friction solid), offers great versatility allowing you to easily adjust down to a smoother motion or back up for more of a benchmark look. You get so much performance with this ball at such a great value being in the medium-heavy range on the ball chart. The Villain became and immediate favorite in my tournament arsenal!
Steve Haas, Motiv Staff
https://youtu.be/6xEnffbFu8U
I would recommend this to a friend
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03/18/2018Product VillainBy Eric SmythFrom Bethpage NYAbout Me Motiv StaffUnbelieveable
The new Motiv Villain is an upper mid performance, asymmetrical. They have taken the proven Sinister core and wrapped the Coercion Solid cover around it, and this combination is a definite WINNER. If you bowl on a medium to heavy volume house shot that is a little on the longer side, you need to have this ball in your bag. I have found that this ball is great when the lanes are on the wet/dry side, and you need something to blend out the pattern. i used the numbers 50x4.5x70 on this ball which allows it to be smoother out of the pattern, but the ball still changes direction like no other upper mid asym that I have ever thrown. It also allows me to move left as the front part of the lane dries up, without sacrificing hitting power at the pins. This ball is one of a kind, and something everyone needs to have in their bag. This ball is one of the BEST BALLS Motiv has produced TO DATE.
I would recommend this to a friend
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03/15/2018Product VillainBy Scott BoyleFrom Salida, CAAbout Me Motiv StaffWOW!
Motiv has really outdone themselves with this one!
The new Villain is one of the most versatile balls I've seen. Normally with asymmetrical balls when the front part of the lane burns up we have to put them away. Not with this one! With the Villain having a higher rg as well with the Coercion coverstock I find that the Villain is extremely clean through the fronts and with it being a "big" ball goes through the pins like an absolute tank! This ball will be with me wherever I go!
You will definitely enjoy this one!I would recommend this to a friend