MoRich Labyrinth Bowling Ball

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The Labyrinth contains a "free form" core, the core profile changes with every revolution as the ball travels down the lane. This allows the motion tuned core to mazimize the ball's performance during it's entire path to the pins. The result of this unique feature is increased carry, raising the bowler's scoring potential.

Color Blue
Coverstock Particle
Core 2-piece Asymmeterical
RG 2.514
Differential 0.047
Intermediate Diff  
Factory finish 500 Matte
Weights 13 thru 16lbs
   

14 Reviews

  • buzzardbait

    Posted by buzzardbait on Feb 8th 2005

    Get one of the best things that Mo ever did for the sport of bowling. If you can't find the pocket with one of these balls, you might ought to invest in some bowling lessons. You can not find another bargain of this type anywhere that I am aware of. I got one on EBAY for around $35 and spent another $30 getting it drilled up. By far, the best $65 I have ever invested in my game, and I am always on EBAY looking for a deal on another one. PLEASE, MO, PLEASE bring this one back into production.<scr

  • Nomad

    Posted by Nomad on Jan 22nd 2005

    This ball is really unbelivable, it seems to be the most forgiving ball I have ever owned, Not only to get to the pocket but to carry when it gets there. I have thrown it a 3 diffrent houses and the story is always the same, when I give up it screams back and when I think I tugged it, it seems to sit. I LOVE IT!! I have to admit I bought it because of the price and I wanted to try something by Morich, I can safely say I will be buying more from them in the future.

  • lepooner1965

    Posted by lepooner1965 on Nov 14th 2004

    This ball was worth the money I spent on it. I piked it up on the cheap on Ebay (~40.00). The ball is drilled in a 3x3 stacked layout. It works on the oil pattern that it is designed for medium oil). This ball is a bridge between my Columbia Stingray and the Ebonite Primetime. I use it infrequently, but am pleased everytime I use it. I used to have a Rock Solid, but this ball is so much more controllable. I hope the quality of the MoRich line does not suffer with change in manufacturers.Columbia should be a good fit, it would be a pity to see a drop off in quality. I Highly recommend this ball to everyone!!!

  • oryansirishpub

    Posted by oryansirishpub on Nov 11th 2004

    Purchased this ball on eBay for real cheap. Is well worth the price and I would recommend grabbing one at a low price while you can. Ball would get into an early roll and start to hook mid lane. The labyrinth hit very hard and drove thru the pins. Not a good ball to shoot spares with though. This ball works great on flooded lanes as it seems to soak up the oil and continue to drive. When the lanes carried down the oil I swithed back to this ball for its late drive and it seemd to do pretty well.

  • fbila35

    Posted by fbila35 on Sep 27th 2004

    Wow!! This ball is fantastic and rolls really smooth. I drilled mine leverage as Mo Pinel laid out in his instruction sheet. Has a nice smooth arc with a strong move on the back to the pocket and hits like an absolute tank. One of the hardest hitting balls I have thrown. This is my first Morich bowling ball but I have thrown balls designed by Mo before. He is the King of ball core designs. I decided to get another three once I threw mine and scored well. As a matter of fact, three it yesterday for a 252-227-238 set. This ball is extremely controllable and versatile provided you have oil in the front of the lane. If not, don't use this ball....not designed for dry lanes. The roll is reminiscent of the old Blue Hammer but with a stronger coverstock and hit. For anyone who likes to play up the boards like I do, this ball is going to be a big winner if drilled appropriately. For the price paid, can't beat this monster. It sends messengers for me in every direction and with authority.

  • joeschmoe

    Posted by joeschmoe on Sep 4th 2004

    I've had this ball since May and with about 50+ games on it,and it still reacts just like it did out of the box.This is going to sound like a plug for MoRich,but I loved it from the very first throw.I was looking for a matte finished particle that I could play in the soup with and this ball fits the bill very nicely.I got this drilled 4.5x3.5,pin under ring finger,X-hole on my PAP,mb 2" below on my VAL,Drilled back to 3/4 OZ. side weight,1/2 OZ. top.I've just got to say that even when I knuckle this one it still turns over,that speaks alot for the "motion tuned" tapered core the ball has.When I play between the second and third arrows with some belly out to about the 7-8 board the ball rolls up evenly(my preferred line)and just devastates the pins,kinda like my old blue urethane Hammers used to.When I move deeper to about the fourth arrow and swing it to about the 12-13 board it still has very consistant recovery and GREAT carry,and mind you I am REV impaired.This is just a "dream" bal

  • undeatable

    Posted by undeatable on Aug 18th 2004

    ball is just amazing. if you rev the ball up it goes longer but retains more energy for the backend or if you want it to have an earlier breakpoint throw a bit slower and add more lift and forward roll and boy does this baby hit. used it on a 45 feet oil condition with massive carrydown (due to excesive use that day). if thrown out with some hand ball will come back and treat out of bounds areas like it was never there. but if you throw it fast and throw it out the ball wont have enough time to recover and causes the ball to retain too much energy causing it to roll out. either you hit high, traight on, or flat this ball will carry pins. great oil ball wish i found it sooner and too bad its discontinued. game 30 and beyond: this ball hooks more and more and the carry is getting stronger each time i throw it on a heavy oil condition. this ball is the first thing that comes out of my bag well i compared this ball with the uranium solid and this ball recovers and hits better than

  • 204stroker

    Posted by 204stroker on May 21st 2004

    Great Ball, 10 pins. Got it off of Ebay for $45.00 and had it drilled for high track, sharp break point, and max revs. It's right at home on flooded lanes. For a dull ball it goes fairly long and finishes really hard. I've had this ball for a couple months now and it has held up really well. Has probably about 100 games on it and I haven't noticed much of a change since I got it. Great ball from MoRich. As long as there is some oil on the heads you can find a good shot. But when it gets really toasty it's time to put it away.

  • KevinR

    Posted by KevinR on Dec 20th 2003

    I can't imagine a better ball! Son and I throw same ball and it's the first choice for both of us. Only the driest condition is forbidden, anything else can be adjusted for just by moving your feet. Best shot is 2nd arrow, angle according to oil. Works best with some extra crank to get rid of those 10 pins thay show up too often otherwise. Ball gives me a better margin of error than others I've tried, will hold in the oil if pulled a little and will hurry back if let out a little too far. Hits like a train, 9 pins show up once in a while on lanes with stronger back end. Have it drilled for a nice smooth arc and you won't be sorry! Had first 300 a few weeks ago, son had his the day before, with this ball. Carry all sorts of hits, both light and tight, on most oil conditions. Son has used this ball on synthetics and wood with great success in his travel league.

  • xaviermuskie78

    Posted by xaviermuskie78 on Feb 4th 2003

    I lucked out and got a ball with a ton of resin, which made for a beautiful design. This ball hits harder than any other ball I've bought at that price.The best part is that I can get good hook in oil without any more wrist discomfort and finger blisters that always plagued me having to crank my old ball. Better still is that I'm not crossing over 25 boards in dry conditions just to keep it in the pocket. It seems like this ball has been made for just for me. My average in the three months I've had this ball is 20 pins higher than what it was without.

  • Smiley-one

    Posted by Smiley-one on Jan 30th 2003

    I just picked this ball up on Ebay for $50.00 - new in box! We drilled it up middle layout on Mo's chart for sharp break and max revs. I mostly use Track products with the Avenger/Assassin combo be my main choices. This ball does the only thing those two fail to accomplish -- Heavy oil!! 277 out of the box!! Outside of 8 was dry but 15 to 15 was flooded. This ball holds the line true until Mo's Beast of a core unleashes it's fury. Don't send it to the dry or you'll be lucky to catch the brooklyn side. Also, You MUST follow Mo's drill chart or you got big, blue paperweight.

  • palffy

    Posted by palffy on Nov 18th 2002

    The ball is simply great. The Labyrinth hit the pins very very hard. I never see that before i used to have 400 $ balls and now i have this "normal price" ball and its awesome!!! its been only 1 week that i have it but i go in 3 different bowling center and the 3 centers has 3 different lane condition. I shot 701, 642 and 626 on those 3 different conditions. So why not trying it??? I go to the pro shop and the guy said the ball will not "chip" when you throw like 30 or 35 games you just take the smoother sand paper with the cleaning machine and you pass it on. Recommended to everyone!!

  • JHylka

    Posted by JHylka on Oct 23rd 2002

    I picked up the Labyrinth because it was so cheap and I wanted to see what it could do. I have this one drilled up with the pin at 4-1/2", just below my ring finger, and the RC about 3-1/2" left and below my thumbhole (yes, I get some questions about it). I am amazed that a particle coverstock can give such good distance on drier lanes. If I can use my Matrix Dynasty standing 23 and throwing 12, I can take the Labyrinth, start at 15, throw 9 at the arrows, and BLAST the pocket. Yes, BLAST. The ball gives a nice, easy midlane reaction, not too jumpy, and finishes very, very hard. It actually looks like the ball is rolled out when it hits, but it's simply not the case, because it has too much power to be rolled out. Hits hard and carries very well. Only bad part is that I do leave one or two extra 10's. Oh well. This ball is a far better bridge between my Dynasty and X Zone than my old Storm Too Hot was. As long as there is ANY head oil, and the backends are screaming, I can use the Lab

  • giveit2mikey

    Posted by giveit2mikey on Apr 28th 2002

    A GREAT CREATION FROM A GREAT DUDE. I MISS THIS ONE.I WAS NICE AND GAVE IT TO A FRIEND WHEN I STARTED GOING ALL LANE #1. THIS WAS A NICE ROLLING BALL IF YOURE SPEED DIDNT VARY MUCH. NICE LONG ARC TO THE POCKET. LIKE A URETHANE THAT HOOKED A BUNCH. LOVED SOME OIL, BUT NOT TOO MUCH AND HATED THE DRY HEADS. THIS BALL WAS MUCH FRIENDLIER THE WETTER THE LANES WERE.THIS ONE WORKED GREAT TO WHEEL THE BALL AROUND THE CARRYDOWN. AND IT HIT WELL TOO. IF I WERENT ALL LANE #1 ID FIGHT MY FRIEND FOR IT BACK.