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stormed1

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Trident Quest WWRD 10/12/17
« on: September 04, 2017, 12:56:39 PM »
• Performance:   Medium-Heavy Oil      
• Weight   Range:   14#   - 16#
• Inner   Core:   Turbulentâ„¢
• Cover   stock:   Hexionâ„¢   Reactive – NEW!
• Finish:   5000   Grit   LSP
• 15#   RG:   2.49 Max   Diff:   .054   Int.   Diff:   .017
• Ball Color:   Dk   Purple   Pearl/Blue   Pearl
• NeoMarkâ„¢:    Silver   Pearl/Purple   Pearl
KEY   SELLING   POINTS
• The   Trident   Quest   by   Motiv®   is   the   
culmination   of   extensive   cover   stock   
research   conducted   to   create   a   violent   
and   angular   response   to   friction.      Perfectly   tuned   for medium-heavy   oil   conditions,   the   
asymmetric   pearl   Trident   Quest   is   a   remarkably   aggressive   ball.   
• The   asymmetric   Turbulentâ„¢   weight   block   is   at   the   center   of   the   Trident   Quest.      While   other   
weight   blocks   were   tested,   this   Turbulentâ„¢   design   proves   to   be   the most   versatile   with   drillings   
and   demonstrates   impressive   agility   at   the   backend   of   the   lane.
• But   what   really   sets   the   new   Trident   Quest   performance   apart   is   new   Hexionâ„¢   Reactive   cover   
stock.      It   represents   the   latest   technology   from   Motiv®.      This   fast   response   skid-flip   shell   slips   
easily   through   the   front   of   the   lane   to   deliver   an   incredibly   violent   backend   snap.      
• The   Trident   Quest   is   tuned   at   the   factory   for   medium-heavy   oil   with   a   5000   Grit   LSP   finish,   but   
the   dark   purple   and   blue   pearl   cover   can   easily   be   scuffed   to   provide   traction   in   heavier   volumes   



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Snakster

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Re: Trident Quest WWRD 10/12/17
« Reply #16 on: September 08, 2017, 03:19:32 PM »
Well, I guess I was half right.  It's in the spot of the fear, but nothing shifted.  Co-occupants of the late hook spot. Can't imagine it stays that way too long.
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Kegler300800

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Re: Trident Quest WWRD 10/12/17
« Reply #17 on: September 11, 2017, 10:50:08 AM »
>> Co-occupants of the late hook spot.

Which I think is a stupid move on Motiv's part. but the Motiv fanboys ripped me all up and down on Facebook for saying so. I don't understand why Motiv needs two balls in that slot. Now, neither one will sell as well as it should.
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Impending Doom

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Re: Trident Quest WWRD 10/12/17
« Reply #18 on: September 11, 2017, 10:53:01 AM »
>> Co-occupants of the late hook spot.

Which I think is a stupid move on Motiv's part. but the Motiv fanboys ripped me all up and down on Facebook for saying so. I don't understand why Motiv needs two balls in that slot. Now, neither one will sell as well as it should.

I don't think so. It's not apples to apples. It's a assym vs symmetrical, different surfaces, different numbers, different core shape. They're just both angular.

HankScorpio

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Re: Trident Quest WWRD 10/12/17
« Reply #19 on: September 11, 2017, 12:46:03 PM »
>> Co-occupants of the late hook spot.

Which I think is a stupid move on Motiv's part. but the Motiv fanboys ripped me all up and down on Facebook for saying so. I don't understand why Motiv needs two balls in that slot. Now, neither one will sell as well as it should.

I don't think so. It's not apples to apples. It's a assym vs symmetrical, different surfaces, different numbers, different core shape. They're just both angular.

You're right, but so is Kegler. I know Motiv fans that build their arsenals around filling each of those slots on the chart, and now it doesn't look like they need a new ball if they have the old one in the same slot.

I know they're different balls, you know they're different balls, but to a large section of the general public, they are now the same ball.

Still, from the perspective of a ball whore who DOES understand, I'm glad they didn't just shift one over and say that a previously angular ball is now moderate. They do that often, as well (did it lose angle when the other ball came out)?