I'd have to agree, it's a pretty competitive market right now and I'd say if anything, out of the major brands, DV8 and Motiv are making the worst stuff right now. But, everyone is making retro stuff, and who are the two youngest companies? I'd argue they've both got some good stuff in their past, but it's just too soon to go back to the well because stuff like the Brutal Nightmare and Sigma Tour are still too fresh on people's minds.
Black Widow and gas mask core are names. The One series is memorable, if not all the balls were that great, plus the Gamebreaker series. IQ and Hyroad, nuff said, Inferno and Quantum, also nuff said. Radical is a one trick pony, but that one trick is pretty good. Roto Grip just got on board by bringing the Nucleus core from the Cell back, and with the new Hyper Cell. Of course, I'd also argue that all the other companies are making better new stuff than DV8 and Motiv, but that just makes it worse . .
I find Luke's comments intriguing. Quoting to comeback later and discuss.
Slow day at work, so I'll bite as a fan boy of Motiv.
I do not think Motiv is in the bottom 2 in regards to equipment. It is actually more comparable to Storm, and better in some regards. Where to start? I will compare balls I guess.
Strong Dull Asym
Storm has the Sure Lock and Motiv has the Jackal Ghost (Rising technically hasn't released, but is sooner and stronger than Ghost). BTM gives the Sure Lock a little more hook overall (Rising competes better with the Sure Lock) and the Ghost a little more length and backend. 2 pretty comparable balls. Motiv also has the Trident that is slightly weaker and longer than both of the other 2 balls mentioned.
Strong Shiny Asym
Storm has the Intense and Code Red. Motiv has the Trident Quest. The Quest shows to be the longest and strongest of the 3, per BTM again. I feel the Intense and Quest are similar where as the Red is more of a niche ball with the weaker cover.
Strong Dull Sym
This is where Motiv has dropped the ball, imo. But it doesn't mean that they are in left field. They offer the Forza SS, which is a very early and smooth ball. The only other option is the Chronic Paranoia. Storm offers the Phaze II and the HyRoad Nano. Per BTM, The Phaze II and Nano have the same hook potential at 56, with the SS at 55 and the Chronic at 57. Once again, 4 balls under an umbrella. I find the Chronic and Phaze II to be similar when bowled on the same conditions with a slight nod to the Phaze II for continuation. The SS is just a strong banana. The Hyroad Nano is very cover strong and I am on the fence with my review of this one.
Strong shiny Sym
Storm offers the Timeless, HyRoad and HyRoad Pearl. Motiv offers the Primal Fear, United Revolt, and Lethal Paranoia. Timeless was... let's just say it left a lot to be desired. HyRoad is daddy in this category. The Primal Fear is a good ball, but nothing to buy twice. It is more comparable to the HyRoad Pearl in my eyes after having both. The United Revolt is comparable to the discontinued Marvel Pearl. Heavy rolling pearl that does not flip off of the pattern on the backend. BTM actually rates all of the Motiv balls as stronger than the Storm ones in this category.
Weaker Dull Sym
And now the best balls for both brands (minus HyRoad). The !Q Tour and the Venom Shock. Both balls are the best on the market for what they are. Dull low RG, low diff balls that are flat great on most patterns for most bowlers.
Weaker Shiny Sym
Both companies have good and bad balls in this category. Tough as to who to give the nod to. Storm has the Match UP series and Tropical Series. Motiv has the Octane Carbon, Venom Cobra, Tag Cannon, Free Style series. The Match Up Hybrid is the best of the bunch in that line, IMO and compares to the Tag Cannon. I see a lot of similarities between the 2. The Octane Carbon and Match Up Pearl remind me of each other as they are allergic to oil. Free Style series is more aggressive than the Tropical series. And in my opinion, the Cobra is the best of the bunch in this series. Predictable pearl that can be used on a wide array of patterns except for the extremes.
So after all of that, I do not see where Motiv is any better or Worse than Storm. They both have great balls, they both have good balls, and they both have balls that leave a lot on the table. Biggest difference that I see it Storm releases more balls per year. Motiv has 6 balls on the market that are over 1 year old. Storm has 3. Motiv releases slower than most of the other companies due to their release schedule. I would put Motiv in the same sentence with Storm, albeit after, but in the same sentence. Motiv has the most complete lineup outside of Storm. EBI has 45 balls to chose from, but one you make the 4 brands act as 4 brands, holes galore in that arsenal. Brunswick has come a good ways in the last few years, but I do not think that they are ready to compete at the top right now.
Slow workday has me really bored