Description
Motiv Max Thrill Blue/Yellow Pearl
Experience the next level of excitement with Motiv Bowling’s latest angular powerhouse, the Max Thrill Pearl! Crafted to dominate dry lane conditions, this ball redefines performance limits. The Max Thrill Pearl boasts a groundbreaking Turmoil XP3 Pearl coverstock, blending strength, cleanliness, and breathtaking angularity for unparalleled action. Building upon the success of the Venom Shock’s Turmoil cover, this new iteration offers enhanced length and dynamic motion down the lane, elevating the standard set by the Top Thrill Pearl. A true legend makes its return with the Halogen core, now revamped for even greater impact after a six-year hiatus. This iconic core shape ensures unmatched versatility and sheer power, propelling your game to new heights. With the Max Thrill line, prepare for a remarkable 42% increase in differential, opening doors to increased flare potential and customizable drilling options. Get ready to unleash the thrill like never before!
What do bowlers say about the Motiv Max Thrill Blue/Yellow Pearl?
Crushes Dry Lanes
Bowlers rave about how this ball dominates dry lanes. It glides through the front with ease and snaps hard on the back end. If you bowl on burned-out lanes, this ball keeps hooking and hitting strong.
Packs a Punch
This ball surprises with its power. Bowlers love how it smashes pins, even as an entry-level option. You get big-time performance without breaking the bank.
Easy to Control
Bowlers can’t stop talking about its control. It stays smooth and predictable, whether swinging wide or playing tight. You’ll feel confident throwing it every time.
Looks Cool
The blue and yellow design turns heads. Bowlers say it’s a sharp-looking ball that adds fun to their game. It’s not just a tool—it’s a statement.
What’s the Verdict?
Bowlers agree—this ball delivers. It shines on dry lanes, hits hard, and stays easy to throw. It’s a winner for anyone wanting value and style.
Details & Specs
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal





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