MoRich Mayhem Bowling Ball

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Coverstock: Versa-Tech HMF (High Molecular Friction) Our "MoTion Tuned Dual Flip Block Core" has been DENSITY TUNED to match our all-new super aggressive particle coverstock Versa-Tech HMF (High Molecular Friction) and shape the breakpoint to create a heavy oil ball that still backends and is bound to create pure MAYHEM.
ColorRed/Orange/Yellow
CoverstockVersa-Tech HMF Partice
Core2-piece Asymmetrical
RG2.512
Differential0.050
Intermediate Diff0.015
Factory finish1500 Matte
Weights13 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

11 Reviews

  • mainzer

    Posted by mainzer on Feb 5th 2006

    The pin is almost dierctly underneath my ring finger with the Mass Bias kicked out about 5 inches the ball has a nice easy roll to it and it easily hooks on pattern as long as you have your hand in it well. As the ball gets to the pins it doesn't look like it will hit very hard but it does with devastaing results when this ball gets into the pocket it carves the pins up and serves them for dinner. The most impressive thing I have noticed is how consistent the hook is, league pattern to sport pattern I can throw almost the same line all the time very little adjustment needed. All said and done the Mayhem rules in Heavy Oil and it pretty much dominates everything else

  • crony022

    Posted by crony022 on Nov 2nd 2005

    To anyone who is interested in purchasing this ball you should evaluate the conditions at your bowling establishment. If the shot is medium/oily and stays that way this ball can be the right choice. If you are looking for a versitile ball then you need to go look elsewhere. This ball rolls up to fast on dry and it's a fluffer in to much oil. The ball did well for me for half a season but I bought another ball from another company and my ave went up from 197 to 201 (in the second half). I'm not sure that this ball wont be right for you but I don't think It really did me much good.

  • pbjrhoades

    Posted by pbjrhoades on Oct 18th 2005

    I bought this for the heavy stuff. This ball is very strong and will hook at your feet without head oil! There are better choices for oil in Mo's line, like the Total Shock & Awe, which outhooks anything that I've seen. With this in mind, the ball is still strong and is about 3-4 boards less hook than the TSA. No problem, just a simple adjustment of the feet! Once this ball hits the dry, it makes a strong continuous motion (controlled) through the pins. Mo suggested that I 'yak' on this ball. 'Yakking' on this ball is exactly how power is created with the Mayhem. To put it in Mo's terms, "Screw the ball into the lane"! Great advice, because once you turn this puppy , it creates a ton of energy and a massive amount of hook! For me, if I try to stroke, or roll this ball, it just fluffs! Mo suggested to turn a ball that rolls and to roll a ball that turns. Well, this ball rolls and it needs to be turned! Even though this is not my 'A' game and is out of my comfort

  • rocketman33

    Posted by rocketman33 on Mar 7th 2005

    this ball was bought on ebay predrilled with a leverage drilling and a small weight hole. so far this ball has been great to use on the heavy oil pattern. threw it on a medium and it didnt react like it does on the heavier stuff. ball is very forgiving to me also. if i throw it to far right it will come back. also the light and heavy hits carry well too. have a 626 and a 695 the first two nights out with this ball and im still getting use to it. overall winner and all i throw now is morich products.

  • danate414

    Posted by danate414 on Dec 9th 2004

    This ball was the first real powerful ball that i have rolled in my 12 year bowling career. And right away this ball worked like a charm in the type of conditions that i have at my local bowling center. the shot there has been known as "cake" compaired to the other bowling centers around my area, but the ball worked great in every situation. But, after about a year of using this ball, throwing it at least 3 games a week for right around 50 out of 52 weeks of the year, i guess the ball got "exhausted", becuase it just stopped hooking like it used to, without warning. It was like game 1 i was throwing the ball maybe 16 mph, 2nd arrow, pocket mostly every time (i say mostly because sometimes i missed my mark) but then in game 2, i had to throw the ball a little under 12mph on the 3rd arrow for it to even think about moving, and when it did, it was very little at the very last second before it hit the pins. Hit quality was not the problem, because it still hits like a truck, b

  • zooland1

    Posted by zooland1 on Sep 2nd 2004

    The story on this ball is very similar to my review of the Big Blue. I had a driller who never put the ball on the scales before driller a weight hole. When my new driller checked it, it had no side weight and 1/2 oz. thumb weight. I think a concrete block would have had better carry. Everyone else I knew who had this ball was throwing up monster scores. Now I have rejoined them. Get it to the pocket and it will clear the deck with authority. I like to give this ball room to move, that's why I play the outside. It's just so pretty as it grabs the back end and turns to devistate it's target. It will carry tight, light or brooky. It's not picky.

  • jhf3488

    Posted by jhf3488 on Sep 1st 2004

    No bowler can throw the exact same shot every time they throw the ball, but if you can manage to hit the same spot at the same speed with almost the same release, common sense tells you that the ball should follow a similar path to the head, But this ball defys that theory. The exact same shot in one frame could give you a strike while in the next frame leave you with a 6 or 7 pin fill. You somethimes get a dead shot and sometimes you get a crazy hook. The ball is very inconsistant in simple words

  • Netsonar

    Posted by Netsonar on Sep 1st 2004

    Well here goes, I have been getting sick of bowling lately so I figured let me try the new claw grip that everybody has been talking about lately. Well all I can say is this ball with the shorter span is just nuts. I am a consistent 210-220 average on a variety of shots. Well last night was my first time with the new grip and a mayhem and let me say WOW WOW WOW WOW!!!! I averaged 215+ across 10 games on PBA pattern B without having to play in ( I actually had great success with this ball playing down and in on this pattern) I would like to thank Dom Direda of 12x's pro shop in NJ for taking the time to figure out how to punch holes in this ball using the new grip technology! If you have not hear about the "claw grip" check out Mo P. for info. I strongly suggest trying it.... I would suggest the ravage or a uranium (pearl) buzzsaw for a dry shot , pattern E, or pattern A.

  • ltrifecta

    Posted by ltrifecta on Aug 29th 2004

    this ball hooks in oil.can i say any more.im not talking move right play the boards hook,im talking open up the lane hook.i got this one in a summer ball league and i flat love it.i dont have enough hand for heavy oil shots(im rotationally challenged) and this thing sure covers the difference.the first time i played this ball was on a shot that had been played on all day,all of the oil had carried down to the back ends and this thing was hooking in it like it wasnt there.averaged 190 for 6 games and shot 213 my first game with this ball.the second time i threw this one was after a PBA tiurny came through our house,and we had an awful leave.the house tried to put a house shot over pattern e (35 feet-then bone dry).what we got was a mess.this ball was flipping back through this jungle so hard i even had to speed my ball up .a friend borrowed the ball and shot great with it his first time also. i would recommend this for anyone who needs help in rotations because it will rev up quick.GREA

  • oehmke866

    Posted by oehmke866 on Feb 17th 2004

    this ball moves i have never saw a matte ball rev up so much this ball does what it is supposed to do HOOK any one who throws this ball on a dry lane should think twice i would recomend if you are bowling on a regular house shot do not throw this ball. i recomend throwing this ball if you are on a reverse block shot or if you are bowling on a heavy oil house shot m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m

  • generalsleo

    Posted by generalsleo on Feb 8th 2004

    Got this drilled using the MoRich system on there website for Medium Revs, Sharp entry point. This thing is a fricking beast if there's plenty of oil on the lane. Bowled in a tourney with it with, stood 20 and through it out to 5 and came back like a champ. However, the only downside to it, while it is a heavy oil ball and it makes sense, is that it burns up WAY too fast when it's medium or drier. Through this on a light medium or even medium shot and it will burn up about ten feet from the foul line.