Core: Detonator
Type: Symmetric
Coverstock: Infusion MVP Pearl Reactive
Box Finish: 5000 LSP
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4-nr9GFaQsLayout: 45 x 4 ½ x 70
Strengths
Infusion MVP Pearl is angular and highly responsive to friction, the 5000 grit surface allows the Iron Forge to store everything it has for the dry back ends. Detonator core keeps the Iron Forge from getting too far down the lane before making its big move.
The back end is you will see the majority of the muscle from the Iron Forge, although Infusion MVP Pearl doesn’t necessarily plow through the oil it take advantage of friction upon encounter.
Because Iron Forge retains energy for the back end and responds to friction very well, it’s rather useful on medium conditions and transition.
Weaknesses
The angular ball motion of Iron Forge can give bowlers over/under should they improperly attack the pattern, however breaking the cover will reduce its sensitivity overall should that be your desire.
Overall Summary
Iron Forge is the 4th installment of the Forge line created by Motiv, as its predecessors it is powered by the Detonotor core however the coverstock wrapped around it is Infusion MVP Pearl Reactive. The Forge line is what replaced the legendary Revolt line, as the 4th Revolt was United the 4th Forge is Iron and I treated it a such.
Iron Forge is an angular weapon that will give you and angular motion from a forward roll standpoint instead of a checkmark, when I got Iron Forge into the friction earlier than what I wanted to it sat up and rolled to the left.
As much as I enjoyed Iron Forge out of box I really enjoyed the ball motion I got upon going over it with a green scotch brite, the green scotch brite slowed the angularity down just enough for me to sit on top of it and wait on it which something I enjoy doing.
I encourage anyone in the market for a giant pearl to take a look at Iron Forge, continuation is not a gimmick it is the truth.
Your game will Thank you.
K.C. White II
Motiv Staff
IAMBowling Staff