Box specs: 15.3lbs
2-3" pin
2.2 oz. top
Drilled: Pin approx. 1" up and 1" right of ring, cg stacked below, mb at around 45 degrees, box finish.
In a word, this ball is sick! I picked this one up because I've loved my other two Mo offerings (Seek & Destroy and Total Shock & Awe). Well, count this one as 3 for 3. This ball will do just about anything you want it to do, within reason. Do you want to stand inside and swing the lane? As long as you've got some dry to grab onto, sit back and wait for this baby to put the blinker on and come roaring toward the pocket. Do you want to go up the boards? No problem. Get this beauty rolling and watch as the strong backend allows you to snap corner pins out like never before. This ball truly can do it all, and it looks nice doing so.
I compared this one next to the two balls that I figured would go on either side of it in my arsenal, The One (medium-heavy) and the Action (medium-benchmark). It goes longer than both and delivers the sharpest backend of the three. It will handle less oil than both, at least that's the way that the box finish will render things, but that's just fine. If you have dry, this ball will recover from just about anywhere. The only caveat is that the sharp angle can cause some ugly leaves. If you get slow, you're most likely going to pay.
Overall feelings:
Hook: 9.5 out of 10--If you like to hook the ball, you'll love this one
Recovery: 10 out of 10--That's what this ball is all about
Midlane: 6 out of 10--This ball really doesn't read the mids at all; it blows right through and saves its juice for the backend.
Hit: 10 out of 10--Typical Mo; it hits hard and drives straight and true through the deck.
Appearance: 9 out of 10--Are you man enough to throw pinkish purple?
Overall: 9.5 out of 10--Just a very good all around ball from Mo; what a surprise?
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