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I tried this ball on our house shot pattern (Kegel Main Street 41') and this ball does exactly as advertised. It is very clean through the front part of the lane and when it hits the friction it has a strong move to the backend.

When I found out about this release I was expecting a weaker ball and something more close to the Graffiti Tag, but this ball is completely different than the first Tag. the Cannon is stronger overall, it is not as clean as the Graffiti Tag and it has a more predictable backend motion.

As a low rev, medium speed bowler, sometimes I have issues with low-medium performance pearlized balls. If the ball hits the friction too soon, the ball goes sideways, if I stay in the oil a touch extra, the ball goes long and it moves late, so most of the time I have to use surface to get the ball to read the lane earlier. With the Tag Cannon I didn't have to touch the out of the box surface and I was surprised on how the ball read the mid part of the lane and gave me a continuous motion through the pins.

I was able to start close to my confort zone around the second arrow and I could swing the ball a little bit farther down the lane than what I was expecting. The Cannon is definitely stronger than advertised. I can see myself using this ball on fresh without a problem or concern that the ball would be too weak for me.

I compared the Tag Cannon with the Freestyle Rush and with the Octane Carbon.

The Freestyle Rush goes a tad longer than the Cannon and it has a slower response to friction, making it smoother down the lane and a good step down from the Cannon.

The Octane Carbon is definitely stronger than the Cannon. For me I had to move 4 boards to the right compared to the Cannon. The Carbon has similar length, but it is more angular and it has more hook potential than the Tag Cannon.

Overall I really liked this ball. I wasn't a big fan of the first Tag and I thought I was gonna experience the same issues I had with the original... Well, I was wrong. The guys at Motiv did a great job keeping the same shape of the original but making it a touch earlier, more rounded, stronger and more predictable down the lane. I feel that this ball will be useful to open up the lane on most light-medium oil conditions or to play straighter angles while bowling on fresh.

This ball will be a great fit for all the tournament bowlers who need a ball that provides length and controlled angularity. The Tag Cannon will also be helpful for all the league bowlers that encounters lighter oil conditions on their leagues and want a ball that will allow them to play in their comfort zone longer than with stronger balls.

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Angel Loaeza

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After throwing my Revolt Havoc again and seeing how much I loved that ball again, I'm gonna be taking a Tag Cannon from our shop's 2 ball pack.

Actually looking forward to drilling it even though I never paid much attention to this ball when it was announced. Me and lightbulb-like cores get along really well

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Very tempting ball to consider.... would have to see how it would fit with my blue hammer...

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After throwing my Revolt Havoc again and seeing how much I loved that ball again, I'm gonna be taking a Tag Cannon from our shop's 2 ball pack.

Actually looking forward to drilling it even though I never paid much attention to this ball when it was announced. Me and lightbulb-like cores get along really well

When I tried the original Tag, I wasn't a big fan of it... Too condition specific for me. This one has a more rounded shape, it still has great length, but it is more predictable while still has a strong backend motion. It is the third ball in my bag now, once I see too much friction it is my go to ball.
Angel Loaeza

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Very tempting ball to consider.... would have to see how it would fit with my blue hammer...

I think the Tag would be stronger overall and with more shape down the lane. I really like how it rolls and I've been using it a lot in our summer league since I got it.
Angel Loaeza

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I finally drilled my Tag Cannon today and my first impression is I'm going to like this ball for league nights a lot. Definitely a rounded shape and the more i hit on it the more it wanted to go

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The more I see this ball roll down the lane, the more impressive it is; Unfortunately, I picked up a Vibe cherry, and it also has a nice, smooth predictable motion as well. If this one wears out, it definitely will be on my hit list.

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Bowled a 7 game tournament on Viper today and had a great look games 5-6-7 and finished with 676 the last 3 using the Tag Cannon, I'm even more impressed now with how well it worked on a tougher shot

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Bowled a 7 game tournament on Viper today and had a great look games 5-6-7 and finished with 676 the last 3 using the Tag Cannon, I'm even more impressed now with how well it worked on a tougher shot

It has been a great ball for me as well on tougher conditions. I used it on a heavier volume house shot in wood lanes and the ball was spot on. Consistent reaction, strong down the lane but nothing skid-flip. I like it.
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Here's something I have wondered for a while on this ball...how does it compare to the !Q Pearl? The core numbers, the familiar lightbulb symmetrical core shape that is very common now, all make me think of that ball, only improved. I guess the only question I would add to that is how the coverstock of this ball stacks up to the R2S Pearl, as the more I see this thing in action, the more I doubt it is a light oil ball, as Motiv has it listed. I would love to see a comparison sometime by someone who has thrown them both, if anyone here has, by chance?