Designed to increase length while retaining energy longer, increasing the rev rate at the breakpoint, producing a mind boggling entry angle, resulting in amazing pin carry and scoring potential on drier lane conditions. With this newest addition to the MoRich line, bowler's world wide will soon be ravaging the competition! "Triple Density Core"
Color | Blue/Purple/Copper |
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Coverstock | Reactive |
Core | 2-piece Asymmetrical |
RG | 2.530 |
Differential | 0.047 |
Intermediate Diff | 0.018 |
Factory finish | Polished |
Weights | 12 thru 16lbs |
13 Reviews
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RevChallenged
I had this beast drilled with the 3 3/8" sharp breakpoint pin placement off the sheet. This ball is STRONG!! I need to be aggressive and throw it hard on the THS to keep it on the right side of the headpin. This is the kind of ball that takes experience to use properly and control or it will hurt you more than it will help you. It was suggested to me that I take the shine off it and go with a 2000 matte finish to tame the backend a bit but I want to see if I can learn how to control it the way it is first and maybe learn something. I think it has potential as a serious weapon though once I learn how to tame it.
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stephen
I must say that for my first morich ball, i am extremely impressed!!!!! This ball being Asymmetrical really hits hard, tending to give numerous breaks!!!! The second game that i ever threw with this ball gave me a 279!!!! The RAVAGE seems to be like a magnet to the pocket!!!! I had said above that the lane condition for this ball was medium-Light Oil. This is true but this ball can be used for all lane conditions!!!! I would highly recommend this ball to anyone that wants to score high, and anyone who wants to RAVAGE your competition. I would highly recommend getting this ball drilled up for a sharp Breakpoint with the RC(Reaction Center=Mass Bias) 5 1/4 inches from PAP (Positive Axis Point), and the Pin 3 3/8 " from PAP, and 2 1/4" from CG (Center of Gravity) Zone!!!!! This is an excellent layout which i excell on!!! I could spend all day telling you how great this ball is, but it is better for you to find out yourself!!!!! High Game so far with Ravage: XXX9/XXXXXXXX = 279
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timbo
great ball for morich fans, ball reads lane very well. Can use on many shots for that reason. I have found to work great on house shots that have a mild carry down, dosn't seem to push on them like the onslaught. Ball is drilled with pin under ring finger and mass bias kicked to left of thumb hole. this is defently a morch ball, has great hitting power and nice smooth overall reaction. Have left a number of ten pins with flush pocket shots, but found able to correct that with slight adjustments. In all a good benchmark ball.
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ryne3
I was so excited to try out my first Morich ball, ive heard nothing but good things. Ive met Mo PInel and he is an awesome guy with a tremendous amount of knowledge of the game and i would be more than happy ot try out another one of his balls. Looking forward to throwing the Sahara. I got this ball as my dry lane ball because i bowl in a sport league and come across bone dry conditions. Smiply awful. No matter how i threw it or where i threw it, it wouldnt make any kind of move toward the pocket and i have a good wrist. the few times the ball would move and hit the pocket it died in the pocket, did not hit, and left nothing. I am known for blowing the pocket up when i hit it and i got laughed at with this ball. Terrible.
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babylon_jerry
I shot 733 in my first set out the box, 224,219,290 (spare back 11) . I am very happy with this ball, it is very controlable and can be played on virtually any shot. Highly reccomended this ball for anyone who like a ball that goes long, and hits like a tank at the last minute. Especially if you like to play an outside line. Just make sure you keep up your ball speed otherwise jersey is where you are going to be. You can also play this ball inside if you throw a slower ball speed, and it will crush the pocket and make a sound that will make your oponents ears tingle.
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luisistaz
I´m not going to get technical I'm just saying that this is the best ball I´ve had so far, very versatile, stores energy and explodes at pins. More angular than my XXX and Icon 2 (witch dyed on me a long time ago). A very good ball in every condition, al you need is a little adjustment and let it fly (and watch the pins fly).This is my first Mo Rich ball, and I am very pleased. The ball is very predictable, seems like an Inferno on Steroids, It hits a ton, and look mom.... no corner pins!!!!<sc
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Mikey86
first of all this ball hooks way too much! i purchased this ball for lighter oil conditions but this ball hooks too early! any part I play on the lane there's no room for mistakes because if u got into the dry it really oerhooks. following by this the ball has no more power if it hits the pocket!i overall there are better balls to play with! and i really hate it that u have to write these dammed 100 words to post a review!!! so i have to write more and more senseless words!!! and more and more...
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dlewandowski267
First off the color of this bowling ball is so sweet looking, As it is rolling down the lane, it looks like and american flag, with the red white and blue. It is easy to find a nice consistent shot, the ball is great for when is it swamped with oil, in transition or dry. It hits so unbelievably hard, and it is a good spare ball for when the lanes arent perfect, GO BUY THIS BALL NOW, its worth the money and better than any other ball out there, and another plus, the adjustable surface, its easy to have it polished up and sanded down. MORICH WINS AGAIN
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jeffman
I thought when I bought this ball 2 months ago that I would need something else like a Mayhem to use on heavier oil conditions... I wanted to see what it would do before I bought a "monster"... First time out I immediately thought differently... I threw same speed, rotation, & mark as my Addiction (that I sold soon after this purchase) and watched the ball skid three quarters down in a straight line when, in a hundredth of a second, it flipped and snapped from about 8 boards in to graze the 4 pin on the left side... eyes wide open... I sped up approach and threw to same mark and picked up spare solid Brooklyn... moving a board or two at a time left and finding a comfortable speed, quickly found a killer snap shot that led to a 215 game (first game!!)... I played around a little with hand position and mark but this ball never changed it's unbelievable line... outside shot just led to a more angular snap sweeping them off, where an inside shot held tight with a late snap solid hit... I
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PLACKMAN
I drilled this ball up for forward roll, 4", This ball cover and weight block combination is incredible.. Shot 270 with the ball right out of the box. I am very interested in seeing how the total annialation is going to perform, I know Mo has a new weight block/brunswick cover stock in the works.... Morich equipment is the only equipment that has the mb positions correct. All other companies MB marks are usually never in the correct spots, put it on MO's MB machine and it will prove why his products are superior. There is no such thing as precision drilling on any other ball. Everyone due yourself a favor and switch to his products.
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Tork 23
This is a must have bowling ball. It is the hardest hitting resin ball ever made. I would recommend going to the Morich website for drilling information. I like the ball sanded with 1000-4000. This ball works the best on Pattern D of the PBA conditions. I can use this ball on heavy oil to average to dry lanes. I have my Ravage drilled with pin down just under the ring with a weight hole above the midline. Mo himself laid the ball out. Like Mo says this a real ball. The coverstock is very versatile. Make sure you clean the ball after every set. This by far is the best ball with the best coverstock and of course A MO MOTOR as a weight block<sc
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thechad
i traded in a aggression that i won, and i decided to get this ball cause i wanted to try out morich. i heard that morich has awesome equipment so i said why not. i picked this ball up cause it was the newest one to date and i saw a buddy of mine shooting it and it didnt look so bad. i got this baby drilled to go long snap hard but still have some control. so far its been tough to find a shot b/c i cant seem to get the ball to stay on the lane. i have to sport shot nights one with a shorter shot and the other with the 42ft.... the short shot i couldnt control the ball ... the 42 ft i was playin deep towards the gutter, none of my other equipment would hook or any of the other guys playin.. this ball needs a good deal of oil to play with, even with wirst and speed adjustments. otherwise this ball is awesome with oil because so far ive been getting to play with other cant, even though im a lefty. this ball hits like a truck and does what else not. if yah need a ball for heavy oil
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andyman1961
I drilled this ball 5 X5, with a 5 inch pin distance. Thios put the pin very high, almost to the val. On the fresh house shot, I am playing about 18 to 8. I have higher speed and about 375 rev rate. this ball just flat out ignores the first 25 feet of lane. Even when the shot starts to break down. I bowled the second time out on the leftover shot from the day before. I ended up over the gutter cap hitting 3 or 4 board at 45-47 feet. I still didn't have to force the ball down the lane, but it hooke sick amounts on the back end. Just for comparison, I was throwing my leveraged Raging inferno, on the second time out, about 25 to 5. the Ravage on the drier shot hit better than anything else in my bag.I drilled another 15 lb Ravage for a stroker with very high speed. He was amazed at how much this ball hooks. I should say that this ball is all backend. I didn't have any problem with shooting the ball through the breakpoint on the wet shot, as seen with some of the earlier Morich balls. If y