MoRich Onslaught Bowling Ball

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Angularity! With our all new Triple Density, Dual Flip Block core this one gets through the heads easily, revs extremely hard at the breakpoint, and produces the most angular breakpoint in our line.
ColorBurgundy/Silver
CoverstockParticle Pearl
Core2-piece Asymmetrical
RG2.528
Differential0.044
Intermediate Diff0.017
Factory finishPolished
Weights13 thru 16lbs
Cleared USBCYes

10 Reviews

  • pbjrhoades

    Posted by pbjrhoades on Oct 18th 2005

    This ball is not magic, but it sure is close! Strong arc, consistent read, no over/under. Mo gave me lots of suggestions, but one sticks out most, he told me to roll a ball that turns and to turn a ball that rolls. This ball turns, so it needs to be rolled. My 'A' game is to roll the ball. So, this ball fits me perfectly. Mo laid this ball out for me to be more of a control ball and that is exactly what it is....I kill the pocket on the typical wet/dry house shot! A great ball! Thanks Mo!

  • Colossus621

    Posted by Colossus621 on Mar 19th 2005

    i can count on this ball to get me back in the game. i consider this to be my benchmark ball because it is always first out of my bag to test the lanes during practice. unless i'm going somewhere where i know that'll be either a lot of oil or not enough oil. which incase i just get a stonger or weaker ball. i love using thing ball when i need to get in and open up the lane on a tough shot. normally this ball comes out before my dry lane ball most of the time. best skid/flip ball made today<scr

  • KSUBowler

    Posted by KSUBowler on Jan 1st 2005

    Mo helped me choose this ball and he made a great choice. This ball rolls extremely well and hits very hard. The ball is very predictable which allows me to play many angles of the lane. Revs up very nicely and has never rolled out for me, it is always heading for the pocket and driving hard. I only wish that I could use this ball on a heavier oil pattern. ball skids too far and doesnt recover soon enough to hit the pocket and i find myself going to a more aggresive ball. Overall this is a great ball.

  • BuddiesProShop.com - Bill

    Posted by BuddiesProShop.com - Bill on Oct 21st 2004

    I drilled this one up for myself. I laid with the pin 4 1/2 from my axis and the 5 3/8 inch from my PAP. The pin was above my VAL 2" inches. With this layout I was trying to get more skid/flip. I threw this ball on a fresh oil house shot. The ball was clean through the front part of the lane with a smooth midlane roll and strong arcing reaction to the pocket. On the fresh oil house shot I was not able to swing the ball a lot because there was too much head oil for the ball to recover from down the lane. I was able to move outside and play in the dry area of the lane and get the ball down the lane and make a nice move to the pocket. The Onslaught would be good on Medium to Lighter Oil shots. With the proper layout this ball should be great in most bowlers hands on these type of shots. Any questions, please email me at Bill@BuddiesProShop.com Thanks Bill BuddiesProShop.com "The Place All Bowlers Shop" 1-866-884-9355

  • Smiley-one

    Posted by Smiley-one on Jul 1st 2004

    I was going to drill this ball max flare (same as my Colossus Pearl) because it was suposed to have more length and deeper entry angle. Good thing my friend talked me into neg. weight/control drilling. This ball hooks more than anything I've ever seen! On the fresh shot (Med. oil, 38' Dry backends) I had to stand last dot, drift to gutter, and paste it just inside 4th arrow with high speed. This ball would start turning as soon as it sniffed the drier boards coming, hold for a split second, and then explode! I moved a few lanes over to throw on some carrydown and the ball was able to play the same line with even better success! It started it's turn earlier but held longer and then snapped harder than before. I then moved to the kids area. (same pattern but the kids burned up the middle) With no head oil up the middle, this wasn't too much fun! The ball couldn't reach the hold area and would just fly by brooklyn. If you want to play inside the track area, this is the ball f

  • leftturnmike

    Posted by leftturnmike on Jan 17th 2004

    This ball hits hard all night. Had it drilled to get down lane, through the heads and hook with a medium break, not a big flip. This ball gets itself rolling where I had hoped and it keeps revving to the pocket. Carries well, and has the optional ONSTAR system Ha Ha. Able to start night out in league with this ball as it works well in the oil, but even with a shot that really starts to break down, I am able to move in and maintain excellent carry. Can tend to skid in really heavy oil, but that has alot to do with my drilling on this ball. I would reccommend this ball to anyone looking for a good overall ball to throw on many conditions.

  • NACDale

    Posted by NACDale on Dec 6th 2003

    The only reason I got this ball was because I needed a ball to play inside the 4th arrow on the regional and sport shots. After i got it I thought is was bad until I got to a US open type of shot where i could play deep inside. It can even be used straight up the arrows. But It DOES need dryness to flip it. I use it when the phenom uses up too much energy to get down the lanes. The ball does look like it is not revving at all but then it goes... Only thing I thik is retarded is the Giant white pin It kicks A$$!!!! It is good for length and never quits.

  • roto go

    Posted by roto go on Nov 18th 2003

    What a nice product from Morich...ball really is a monster when it flips over and hits the pocket. You can tug this ball a little and it will come back. I usually play the 15 board (right handed) and swing out to the 10-9 board and watch the ball do the rest of the work. I have the ball drilled for control for high track. The ball is release sensiitive...you release this ball wrong and you will get a ball that rolls and doesn't snap back or a spit...hitting the pocket on the flat side of the ball. It will take a couple of games to get a real feel for this ball and when you do...you will not be disappointed

  • tommylamb

    Posted by tommylamb on Oct 2nd 2003

    I drilled this ball for a High-Speed (18+MPH)Medium Revs Player. He usually plays down and In and averages about 180. We had tried a number of different balls in the past, and nothing seemed to get him the type of back end power he wanted, based on the player profile. I set this up in a stacked layout, and looking at the ball specs, I hoped this would be something that would finally work. Knowing how Mo Pinnel likes violent back end reactions from his designs, and looking at the core design I had a hunch that this one was a winner. The result was beyond my expectations. This bowler came back grinning after about 2 shots. The Onslaught drives as hard as anything I have ever witnessed. Furthermore, It does not quit. This bowler shot 4 sets over 650 in the first 5 he rolled with the ball. If you need a ball that hits the pocket like a freight train, the Onslaught is for you. Good Job MORICH.

  • drrev17

    Posted by drrev17 on Sep 12th 2003

    When you drill a ball that is a pearl, you asume that it can be used for medium oil patterns. Boy, was I in for a shock! I drilled the Onslaught skid/flip for low track player and used it for the first time on what is usualy medium-heavy lane oil with my other ball's, well, It went about 20ft. and turned left and didn't stop turning left till it hit the gutter, I was standing 25 throwing 10-15 board with average ball speed and revs! I then played a part of the lane that is comonly known as "no mans land" standing 40 and sending out to 20 and just punishing pins, I have used MoRich ball's before but never with success as with the Onslaught! Mo, you nailed it with this one!! The only problem I have now is that still need a medium ball? Maybe I'll try a Pioneer!