MoRich Nsane LevRG Bowling Ball

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Taking Angularity to an all new level by making the strongest core in history even stronger and wrapping it around our all new RDX Pearl cover, 'Nsane LevRG offers the most Radical, Dynamic, and eXplosive backend reaction ever seen in the bowling world!
LineLevRG
ColorCherry/Burgandy
CoverstockReactive Pearl
Core2-piece Asymmetrical
RG2.482
Differential0.052
Intermediate Diff0.035
Factory finish4000 grit
Weights13 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

12 Reviews

  • 2good4soap

    Posted by 2good4soap on Mar 30th 2008

    This ball is really good when thrown up 5, I mean really good. The way it rolls into the pocket reminds me of a womans lower back, smooth. Regardless of the shot, this ball must be thrown up 5 because it has the rare distinction of being red. The guys at Beano's drilled this for me, pin 2.5" from PAP. The ball is 16 pounds, I rarely leave weak ten pins, even if the angle on the lane isnt the strongest (up 5). Anywho, I think this is a good ball to throw up 5! Red ball up 5! -Walker Benson

  • hd12b

    Posted by hd12b on Mar 29th 2008

    This is the second ball that I have purchased from Morich. It is amazing the reaction that I have got from all the equipment they produce. This ball will become my go to ball when the lanes are on the oily side. The ball so far does not seem to over react on any of the lane conditions that I have seen yet. I bowl in a house that has just installed synethic lanes this year. This ball has given me the ability to play the deeper lines and carry which has always been my weak point of my game. I could never carry the corners playing deep inside on a consistent basis.

  • bshall

    Posted by bshall on Mar 24th 2008

    my recommendation on this ball is for people with alot of hand on house shots because the ball has enough hook to come back to the pocket on a house shot and its really smooth meaning that you have about 4 boards of miss while still carrying the pocket. I find that ball carries best when i play deep inside near the 3rd arrow. When i play the track it tends to hook early with decreased backend continuation. OVERALL Great ball for those that need something for Medium to light oil shots. Also needs to be cleaned quite frequently because i noticed that the ball tends to track up pretty fast so you need to clean and re polish after every 10 games or so.

  • Jonas1720

    Posted by Jonas1720 on Mar 3rd 2008

    Well I got this ball in the middle of Jan. 2008. I got it drilled normal with a sharp break point. My first series with this ball was not good at all, my average is 203 and I ended up bowling a 560 series with it. This ball was not hooking the way I wanted it to at first, it was very inconsistent. I talked to my friends dad who also has a morich ball and he said that his took about 6 to 9 games to start hooking fully. So I did a few practice games with it and it started to hook a little more as time went on. It still wasn't hooking that much for me so I sanded it down to 2000 grit. One thing I noticed with this ball was it wasn't consistent (I later found out because it was drilled wrong for me) at all. One of the managers at my bowling alley told me that I am a full roller and my ball should have been drilled the complete opposite. My thumb was drilled right next to the mas bias and he said it should be on the other side for this ball. Once I got it re drilled all I got to say

  • tanerp

    Posted by tanerp on Feb 21st 2008

    All I can say is 5th game I bowled, 300 !!! Ball hits like a tank, got it out came back hard, stay tight and ball held, this is my first morich ball, I think I'll stay with him ! The proshop guy talked me into a morich ball and he was sure right, it did what he said it would, it was perfect for my game. the color was great to look at. I will stick with morich balls in the future. Why do I need a min. of 100 words anyway. I dont understand why I need a min. of 100 words.

  • artb817

    Posted by artb817 on Feb 18th 2008

    The N’sane Levrg was forgiving after missing a few boards. It would find its way right into pocket with the same hitting power. Carry and pin action are amazing. Even on the few shoots that hit a little light almost put them all down. Right out of the box I shoot 245 204 226 for a 675 would have been a 700+ but missed a few spares. I’m 169 average but not for long. Can’t wait till next week there are going to be a lot of bowlers mad at me and the N’sane Levrg when they lose their brackets.<scrip

  • scrub858

    Posted by scrub858 on Jan 11th 2008

    Ball works on a variety of angles which all produced a huge right turn. Tried throwing right of the middle arrow to maybe 2nd arrow. Ball never made it back. Going to try more hand and slower ball speed. My Angular One has alot of backend but this ball puts it to shame. No comparison. I used the ball open bowling so I don't know how the alleys were oiled but pretty much after I learned how to throw the ball it just destroyed the pins. I like throwing hard at my 7pin and the ball don't grab until it's to late which either just clips the left side of the pin or just goes in the gutter. Just like my Angular One. Just use my Storm Ace.

  • keyboy

    Posted by keyboy on Dec 27th 2007

    This is the strongest ball that I have ever seen on the backend of a lane. It is very clean threw the front part of the lane, reads the mid part of the lane well and goes completely sideways on the back part of the lane. If you are needing angle this is the bal for you. I use Mo's Double Angle Layouts when drilling my equipment. My NSane is layed out with a 40 by 30 by 4 inch pin with a small side weight hole. I am a mid track player with 12 degrees of tilt and my PAP is 4 3/4 by 1/4 up.<scri

  • elvismat

    Posted by elvismat on Dec 19th 2007

    I've purchased many balls during each bowling year and I have to say, this one is one of the best in the last five years. What I like about it, is the roll of the ball. I play between 1& 2nd arrows, I'm a stroker, MPH 16-ish, PAP 5 5/8's, with 5/8's up. Pin to the right of ring finger and slightly above, weight hoe at 35 degrees. This ball has great length and drive to the pocket. When it turns and flips, it never stops, it rolls all the way to the back of the pin deck. The power of this ball is superb and it's a keeper. I have the Resurgence and Rising and they don't even compare to this ball, the Nsane doesn't overact, it's a consistent roll and mover. This ball doesn't flip like some balls, it rolls and rolls and you can see it pick up momentum all the way down. I shot two high 700's in the first week, looking for honor scores hopefully soon. Way to go MO!

  • Tubstar

    Posted by Tubstar on Dec 16th 2007

    I have to admit, that after being so impressed by the LevRG I reallt though Mo Pinel would struggle to improve upon what I saw as the perfect ball. So when I saw the new N'Sane LevRG I was a little dubious. I drilled this one the same as my LevRG hoping that the ball would go a bit longer and finish much harder. I had it drilled last Friday and used it in league. In the warm up I threw my normal line between 5-10 board and was amazed at how well this ball would recover. The further out I threw it the harder it would come back. Now I am at best a power stroker with a fairly high ball speed, so to have a ball that comes back so well and carries like a concussion grenade, I was gobsmacked. I went on to throw 902 (4 games) in league on what was a reasonably tough condition. I take my hat off to Mo and his staff, they have made an even better ball than the LevRG and quite simply if you don't have this ball in your arsenal then you are N'Sane

  • RevChallenged

    Posted by RevChallenged on Dec 13th 2007

    As I stated before I'm a stroker with med-low revs and average to above average speed. I bowl on synthetic lanes on a typical house shot and throw between the 1st and 2nd arrows usually. I just bought this ball and subbed with it last night. I've had so much success with the LevRG that I couldn't wait to get the N'Sane. Mo did not disappoint again, I shot 714 out of the box. My pro shop guy drilled this ball a little differently for me with a forward roll type drilling in order to give me more control. I'm glad he did because this ball has monster backend. I had to throw hard all night and I was about 2-4 boards left with my feet than I stand with my polished LevRG on the same shot. Granted, my LevRG has over 100 games on it and is not quite the ball it used to be but jeez. I had to be careful not to make a mistake to the left because if I pulled it or missed left the ball would hook through the nose on the backend, even then it either carried the shot or left me with a makeable spa

  • morichballin900

    Posted by morichballin900 on Nov 28th 2007

    OK...First off, this thing hits like a freaking tank. i didnt put down the grit of the surface because its a 4000 grit finish and thats not even a choice but this thing goes long and hits strong. It builds up and saves energy all the way down the lane then when it flips, which it does incredibly well, it transfers the energy well into the backend with out losing a lot of speed or energy and just cleans the deck of the scum we know as pins. My ball has a custom set up made by the man himself, Mo Pinel, when he was in my town about a month ago. The ball goes pretty long but the flip and hook on the backend is explosive. The best thing about this ball is how versatile it is. I started out with it on about the 2nd arrow playing pretty straight and firm and its delayed reaction allowed me to play it straight with a nice snap on the backend. Then i moved inside to about 4th arrow aiming out to in between the 1st and 2nd arrow with a little more hand under it and that carried just as well. Th