MoRich LevRG Bowling Ball

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Born from the revolutionary Vanguard core technology, the 23% larger EZ Rev core was scientifically engineered and designed with a wider body, a deeper multi tapered power slot, dual stabilizing trapezoids, and the unique ACE (Advanced Continuation Enhancing) Hood. With the largest (0.033) asymmetrical differential of any ball ever produced, LevRG provides more power than the bowling industry has ever known!
LineLevRG
ColorBlack/Teal/Fuchsia
CoverstockReactive
Core2-piece Asymmetrical
RG2.486
Differential0.049
Intermediate Diff0.033
Factory finish1000 grit Matte
Weights13 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

9 Reviews

  • keyboy

    Posted by keyboy on Dec 27th 2007

    As said in the title this is the best ball that I have ever thrown. In my time I have thrown a lot of different bowling balls but none compares to the LevrRG. This ball reads the lane so well and gives a consistant reaction. The thing that I like most about this ball is that in the oil it is strong enough to make a move but when it hits the dry, it does not over react. I use Mo's Dual Angle Method to drill my balls. My LevRGis layed out with a 30 by 20 by 3.5 inch pin. I am a mid track player with 12 degrees of tilt and my PAP is 4 3/4 by 1/4 up.

  • Richm857

    Posted by Richm857 on Dec 11th 2007

    This is my 2nd review on the MoRich LevRG. After a bit of practice with it before league session on 12/11/2007, i decided to use it & not switch to another ball, just move my feet, target, etc.. if needed. The condition was 2nd shift, THS, with wood & guardian. I decided to stay away from where everyone else on my pair seemed to be playing, which was anywhere from 10-17. I was playing up 5 all night, spotting my target @ the arrows, with medium speed. BTW, the layout of the ball is setup for a high track player, which is what i am. No splits, or open frames for that matter & i tossed games of 245-256-226 for a 727 set. I only left 4 Ten pins all evening with it. I was pleasantly suprised at the carry of this ball!! This is a fantastic ball from MoRich & after being with Storm for 13 years, i am now going with MoRich. I may post a 3rd & final review on 12/13/2007. This review will be based on my 2nd league, which is all wood surface, heavier pins & a bit tighter condition.

  • RevChallenged

    Posted by RevChallenged on Dec 8th 2007

    A little background on me: I am a stroker with average speed and an average to below average rev rate. I play the second arrow, sometimes outside it on a typical house shot with all synthetic lanes. I don't know what Mo did this time but I don't think the bowling world will ever be the same. I am averaging 15-20 pins over my usual and carrying a 220+ average in two leagues mostly because of this ball. It certainly isn't because I am bowling that much better. This ball just carrys unbelievably. I never bowled a 300 game before and I ended up with two in the same night for an 856 series, my first. There were plenty of shots in there that should not have struck but this ball just came back from nowhere and plowed the rack. If you are a fairly decent and accurate bowler who is rev challenged like me, you should seriously consider this ball because it will give you power and carry you never believed you could have or should have. The only other new ball I've seen out there that reall

  • Richm857

    Posted by Richm857 on Dec 6th 2007

    I had it punched out on 12/5/2007 & had an aggressive layout out on the ball: O O 0<------Pin 0<-----Balance Hole O I am a right handed stroker, like to play down & In. I have been using Storm since 1994 & i thought i would give this company a try. After drilling, i took the ball to my 2nd shift league, THS, with a bit of carrydown. I tossed 1 game with it, playing up 10, tossing it around 17 MPH. Only had 1 open (Greek Church)& 1 spare (7 pin).& 9 strikes for a 246 game. The ball must stay in the oil to have the proper reaction. The finish of the ball is factory (1000 grit) & i did not alter the surface at all. Out of 10, i have to give it an 8, but after i use it for a few more games, i will post another review, this time next week

  • waxmanron

    Posted by waxmanron on Nov 10th 2007

    .When I went to my local Pro-Shop, I had 3 balls ready to choose at his recomendation They were: 1. No Mercy Beat N 2. Ebonite NVS 3. Black Widow. He told me the Balck Widow was ok, but the others he did not think I would like. I am not a cranker by means. I stroke it over 2nd arrow out almost to the 1st and try to have it come back. One problem I run into is my ball speed. I throw about 14 to 16 mph. The Morich LevRg is suppose to out hook all those balls I listed. Well it does. For my first week I was low 600. I am expecting great things out of this ball. As the weeks go on, I will post again.

  • Tubstar

    Posted by Tubstar on Nov 3rd 2007

    This is such and amazing ball, out of the box it is dull and agressive yet with a change of surface either with sandpaper or abralon it can be used on drier conditions to get the ball further down the lane with a sharp backend reaction. I have been a Hammer bowler for the last 21 years so going to MoRich wasn't a decision that I made lightly yet it is one that I am very happy with. I purchased two LevRG's with one box finish and one polished with 1200 sandpaper to give it extra length. I nowled a tournament on the weekend against a very strong field on a very tough condition. During qualifying the lanes were very under/over so I went to the dull ball and it just totally overpowered the condition where a lot of other bowlers struggled to get the ball to the pocket. During the matchplay finals I started with games of 215, 198, 235, 227, 202, 288 to set up a good lead but then the lqanes started to break down and I was a bit slow to adjust and threw games of 193, 183, 190 befo

  • Bowlemdown

    Posted by Bowlemdown on Oct 25th 2007

    Okay, after trying my first MORICH ball, the Awesome Revs, and simply loving it, I decided to try the new LevRG. In my 37 years bowling, I've never had anything this aggressive, yet controllable. THIS BALL FLAT OUT HOOKS!!! The house I used it in is oiled 38 feet, buffed to 42, synthetic. My pin is about an inch to the left of my ring finger with the mass bias about 2" from my thumb. This ball starts to rev up as soon as it hits the lane.When it makes its move to the pocket, its so aggressive the pins go down hard on pocket hits and on light hits, I had a lot of messengers. I have about 15 games on it now. Last night, in my 2 leagues, I had 260+269+248=777 then 265+233+231=729. Please keep in mind that even though this ball revs up quick, it still had ample length before setting itself up for the kill.The coverstock is also very versatile. I put 2000 abralon on it with a light polish. Mo Pinel has come up with another gem, making me a MORICH fan to say the least. I currently have no

  • Tubstar

    Posted by Tubstar on Oct 24th 2007

    Having been a hammerhead for the last 20 years it was with some trepidation that I decided to give MoRich a try. I am a fairly accurate bowler but I find during a lot of tournaments that while my pocket hit percentage is very high (usually up around 95%) my carry rates were well down, which is very frustrating. So when I found out about the new LevRG I though that it sounded exactly like what I was looking for. So I ordered two, with a view to leaving one box finish for oil and then polishing the other for more length. So I had both my ball drilled yesterday and then bowled league last night. I bowled a few tentative warm up shots not sure what to expect, and then hit the go button. Now being a stroker I normally don't generate a lot of revolutions or ball movement, so imagine my (and a lot of other people's) surprise when the ball left my hand and immediately started to rev up and upon getting to the break point just turn left in a hurry. Hitting the pins light spells instant de

  • AverageJoesProShop.com

    Posted by AverageJoesProShop.com on Sep 26th 2007

    We had been hearing a lot about this ball before its release so I was happy when our test ball finally arrived. The ball we received had a pin of 1.5" and a top weight of 3.25oz. After talking with the guys n the shop we decided to drill this ball with the pin out to the right of the ring finger with the mass bias in line at the thumb. For those of you familiar with the Dual Angle Layout Technique, with my mass bias it came out to a 60 degree drilling angle and 40 angle to the VAL. The first thing I noticed while throwing this ball was how quickly it revs up when you let it go. The extremely dense core and low RG values really help this ball get into a roll. For a ball that revs up as fast as it does, the LevRG got down the lane surprisingly easy. With the out of the box 1000 grit finish, I was able to get in extremely deep and still play the middle of the lane. When most balls would have trouble making the turn the LevRG plowed right through the heavy oil in the center of