MoRich DestroyR Bowling Ball

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Our NEW Super-Trac cover produces the strongest ball reaction by any MoRich ball ever. By using a hybrid version of our NEW Super-Trac cover, we have created a ball with BOTH great midlane and backend reaction. Combined with a higher diff. version of our patented UNIQUE core, this is our strongest ball to date. DestroyR produces devastating hitting bower as it DESTROYS the pins.

Color Black Solid/Copper
Coverstock Hybrid Super-Trac
Core Unique Core
RG 2.51
Differential 0.050
Intermediate Diff .016
Factory finish 500/2000 Siaair
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1 Review

  • jb85396

    Posted by jb85396 on Apr 29th 2012

    The DestroyR has been in my bag for a full season: Enough time to use it on a variety of conditions and surfaces. Over time, each ball used makes a statement to the bowler. “I’m a specialist” or “I’m versatile. “I like oil” or “I’m partial to lighter conditions.” The DestroyR is no exception. After ~205 games on HPL, SPL, Anvilane, ProAnvilane, Lane Shield, and, yes, one older wood surface, two primary impressions have been made. (1) The DestroyR is one of the most versatile balls I’ve used and (2) the DestroyR is one of the best carrying balls I’ve used. The versatility is due to an excellent core to cover match and a cover that is useful over a wide range of surface preparations. Surface changes result in an almost chameleon-like change in character of the ball. With well thought-out and executed surface changes, most quality balls are useful over a moderate range of conditions. The DestroyR takes versatility to another level in being useful on practically any condition from moderately light to heavy conditioner volumes and short to long conditioner patterns. The DestroyR at P500-grit is as responsive as the best oilers available; particle, chemically-enhanced reactive solids, hybrids, pearls, whatever. The DestroyR plays along with the VG Nano on heavy conditions but stays out of the bag and on the lane longer as the lanes transition. I also found the DestroyR to be very adaptable to surface changes. 1000-grit, 2000-grit, 2500-grit, 3000-grit and 4000-grit surfaces made the DestroyR useable on medium to light-medium patterns: Excellent length and recovery without being squirty at the second transition. At P1000 and P2000-grits, where I normally use the DestroyR, the ball gets down the lane well, hooking up in the midlane and making a pronounced back-end move: Certainly not a hockey-stick reaction but not your typical continuous curve reaction typical of the most aggressive balls. Proper layout, surface match, core characteristics and line selection are all important to carry. For me, this ball is among the better scoring balls I’ve rolled to date. I am a 210 to 225 average bowler on house conditions; upper 190’s on sport and other demanding conditions. My overall average, THS and sport is 209. I am a high tilt, slightly speed dominate player: 19 degrees of tilt, 45 to 70 degrees of rotation, 285 to 330 rpm, 18 mph at release (15.5 to 16 mph down lane). I prefer to play outside of the track area but can play the track and inside the track when conditions dictate. My DestroyR was 15.3 lbs with 2.3 oz top weight out of the box with a 2” pin. It is drilled 50-degrees x 4” x 35 degrees (4” x 3 1/8”) with a position 3 gradient line balance hole. The DestroyR’s “Unique” core is similar to the RipR. The intermediate differential out-of-the box is 0.016 versus the RipR’s 0.013. The low RG is 2.516 versus the RipR’s 2.545 and the differential RG is 0.050 versus the RipR’s 0.042. The DestroyR features a hybrid level 5 super-coverstock in comparison to the RipR’s pearl level 4 super-coverstock. Looking at the specs, the DestroyR should be a little stronger and earlier than the RipR with equal layouts and dynamics. As part of an arsenal, the DestroyR and RipR work well together. Currently, I keep my DestroyR at P1000-grit and the RipR at P2500-grit; an excellent transition from the DestroyR to the RipR when needed. My DestroyR is usually 2 to 4 boards stronger than my RipR and 5 to 8 boards stronger than my Perpetual Motion. My favorite surfaces on ProAnvilane range from P500 to P2000 with P1000 optimum. On older Anvilane, the range is P1000 to P3000 with P2000 optimum. On SPL’s, I like P500/2000 to P4000 with P2000 optimum. On older HPLs, I like P500/2000 to P4000 with P2500 optimum. On Lane Shield, I usually go with my Perpetual Motion or Mojave. The DestroyR is playable early at P2000 to P4000 with P4000 optimum. On wood, I like P2000 with Rough Buff to P4000 with or without Rough Buff with P3000 with Rough Buff optimum. My best matches overall were on ProAnvilane and other hard synthetic lane surfaces. My RipR, as laid out and surfaced, and symmetrical/near-symmetrical balls are preferred on softer lane surfaces.