Motiv Hyper Venom | It’s Pink, And We All Know What That Means..

This is my review for the new Motiv Hyper Venom Bowling Ball!

As one of the largest retailers in the bowling industry, BowlersMart has extensive knowledge and expertise in all things related to the sport. Today, we’re excited to introduce you to the Motiv Hyper Venom – a game-changing ball.

What sets the Motiv Hyper Venom apart from other bowling balls in the market is its unique tech-infused design that offers unparalleled performance and precision. This ball’s innovative symmetric Gear core and Propulsion MXR Pearl coverstock work in tandem to offer bowlers a controlled and powerful roll even in challenging lane conditions.

Our team has had multiple experiences with the Motiv Hyper Venom bowling ball, and we can confidently say that it is a valuable addition to any bowler’s arsenal, from beginners to seasoned professionals. So, whether you’re a casual bowler looking to improve your skills, or a pro looking for that competitive edge, we highly recommend the Hyper Venom.

Motiv Hyper Venom Bowling Ball

They say the brighter the color, the deadlier the venom and the new Hyper Venom is no exception. The color of the Hyper Venom isn’t the only thing that is striking. This new addition to the Venom line pairs the Gear core with new Propulsion MXR Pearl Reactive coverstock for a lethal combination. Proceed with caution: the new Hyper Venom is the most angular Venom to-date and is deadly on light-moderate volumes of oil.

The Hyper Venom is the first ball in the Venom line to utilize Propulsion cover technology. Building from Propulsion cover formulations previously found in the Supra Rally and Nuclear Forge; the Hyper Venom features new Propulsion MXR Pearl Reactive technology. This cover is tuned to create more down lane motion than the ExJ VIP Sigma, while providing more traction in the oil than a Supra Rally.

At the heart of the Hyper Venom lies the Gear core, a reliable juggernaut. Previously found in the Venom Shock, the Gear core is a proven force in the world of bowling. Featuring a low RG / low Differential, this fast spinning, low flaring core promises stability in the mid-lane without the risk of burning up due to excessive flare. A 5500 LSP finish provides plenty of length to clear the fronts while retaining energy for a vicious backend bite.

Original price was: $229.95.Current price is: $147.95.
Original price was: $69.95.Current price is: $49.95.
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