LANE CONDITION
Length: 40 ft AMF HPL (house #1), 43ft AMF HPL (house #2)
Volume: Medium
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS
COMMENTS
Likes: Clean cover, strong predictable backend motion, versatility, carry power
Dislikes: None
Having thrown Storm and Roto Grip almost exclusively for the past few years, the Sigma Sting really got me interested in checking out Motiv. After finally picking one up, all I can say is damn, why did I wait so long?
Knowing that the Sigma Sting is tuned for medium oil, I figured put my favorite 4x4x2 layout on it, which is what I use with my Storm Hy-Road. The big reason is I wanted to compare how this would be with that specific ball. Plus, I wanted a good combo of length and backend motion.
The first place I threw this ball was at the house where I bowled my junior leagues in a long time ago. That place typically uses a 40 ft THS on older HPL lanes. Also, the pattern is known to give some over/under in some cases. The Sigma Sting made the pattern look easy. I could play straight up the boards or swing it from inside, and it was really surprising how much miss room I had. Playing outside, the ball really shined by being very clean up front, providing a predictable midlane and then saving a ton of energy for a huge backend move. Inside, the ball was still very clean, but provided a nice hard arc that didn't over react.
The other thing that is nice with the Sigma Sting when compared directly with my Hy-Road is that it was not nearly as speed sensitive. I could still throw it harder and the ball had no problem recovering.
Then, the second place I gave this ball a try is the house where I get my stuff drilled. That place also uses AMF HPL, but has a longer 43 ft THS that has additional volume. Just like the first place, I was able to play outside with no problems at all. Moving inside and slowing my speed down, the Sigma Sting also worked very well and again prevented over reaction.
Versatility is a great thing with the Sigma Sting. Regardless if I keep my hand behind the ball more to play straighter/throw harder around 20-22mph, it shines. If I get my hand around it more with some more tilt/rotation and slowing my speed down to around 18-19mph, it also shines. Regardless of what approach I took, the ball flat out works.
Last but not least, carry is excellent with the Sigma Sting. The continuous motion the ball has when it hits the pins helps keep pins low, and has no problems with sending messengers for more strikes on the board.
Motiv has a huge winner here with the Sigma Sting. The others who mentioned this is a perfect benchmark ball are speaking the truth. As much as I enjoy what my Storm Hy-Road can do, Motiv takes the weaknesses I mentioned in my prior review of the Hy-Road (speed sensitivity) and gets rid of it. In my case, it will replace my Hy-Road as my benchmark piece as it has so much versatility.
I can say that Motiv has absolutely impressed me with this ball. If you have never thrown Motiv before, what are you waiting for?