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MotivLefty

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Venom Toxin Ball Review
« on: March 14, 2013, 08:53:07 AM »
Ball Review of New Motiv Venom Toxim
Tester: T.J. Yeip
Ball Speed: 16.5mph
Rev Rate 375rpm
Left Handed

Layout: 40 degree by 4 1/2 by 55 degree

Environment: Brunswick Anvilane Surface
41ft pattern


On the shelf.... This new Venom Toxin Does not hide. It shows it's true vivid colors to all who see it on the shelf. The color combo is amazing.

On the Lanes... The new Venom Toxin has the core of the GT1 and Venom Strike With an new twist on the atomix cover called Atomix Hybrid Radial Reactive. With this new cover/core combo I see Similar ball shape as the Venom Strike with a touch more length and sharper back end then with the Strike. When testing, I saw the advantage of the new cover stock. With my misses left down lane, the Strike wouldn't recover, yet the Toxin did. I actually had the Toxin about 4-5 stronger in the back then with the Strike.

In Conclusion... If you are a bowler that is looking for length with stronger yet controlled back end motion out of the oil pattern you need to get a Toxin. If you are bowling on lighter volumes and need ball motion integrity get the Toxin. If you want a cool looking colored ball get a Toxin. Ok so enough with the sales pitch, If you want a bowling ball that doesn't burn up on the lighter patterns and you like ball motion that you can control and predict then drill up a Toxin. If you need a ball that will read wet/dry patterns amazingly drill up a Venom Strike and Venom Toxin. I personally have this Venom Toxin in between my Strike and my Thrash Frenzy. When I hit the wood house leagues The the three most important pieces in my bag that night are the Venom Strike Venom Toxin and Thrash Frenzy. If you are a cranker your going to love this ball. If your a tweener and you do not want to move left then switching to the toxin will be your smartest move.

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T.J Yeip
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USBC Certified Silver Level Coach
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etMOTIV8

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Re: Venom Toxin Ball Review
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2013, 04:00:36 PM »


The Motiv Venom Toxin!! I was very excited about this release before I received this ball and couldn't wait to drill it up and throw it, after throwing it for the first time I realized why I had been so excited, this ball rolled amazing. What I noticed is the great looking green color that it has, very catchy to the eye, this medium to light oil hybrid is a lot of bang for the buck, it is as clean through the fronts as any Motiv ball ever made in my opinion and still has the backend to finish out the job. This ball has great hitting power and is very versatile, after rolling about 15 in a row with it, I knew this was going to be my favorite ball of them all, and certainly a benchmark ball as well. I think everyone needs the Motiv Venom Toxin, I can see this as being probably the best Motiv creation of the year, and also a favorite amongst all companies overall, don't miss out on this great release! Order one through your favorite pro shop today.

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titletowncards

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Re: Venom Toxin Ball Review
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2013, 09:17:52 AM »
Just got mine, can't wait to drill it up on Monday. I'm hoping it's going to be a nice compliment to my TZ3, I might take the surface to 4000 right from the start. That has seemed to be the best surface for the lanes on want to use it at. Other bowling balls seem to check up a little early on me, that's why my TZ3 has been my money ball there, but sometimes it's not quite enough and I could use a few more boards of movement.
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