

For me, this is the shape I wanted to see as well. I’m next and hear you see I’m a step down in rev rate but similar axis rotation. From the same spot, it reads a bit earlier but is smoother and just a touch less angular so still carries the high shot. When comparing to his Villain, you see the aggressive read that is a touch earlier. This is a fresh shot and with its medium volume, this ball can easily be used. He’s got the rotation and rev rate to do it but the ball shapes nicely all on its own. You can see without any help, he gets in and wheels it. When the Villain starts to quit as the lanes break down, the Scorn fits right in, adding just enough length with angle to be able to stay with a high volume big asym. The Scorn fills right in exactly what he was looking for in this type of ball. Like me, he loves his Villains…yes plural. He’s the 2016 PBA East Region Rookie of the Year and Motiv Staffer. I want to introduce Cody Shoemaker our high rev tester for the Villain Scorn. It’s a little slower to transition but then just does the business. And while it is very capable of big backend, it does it differently than other brands as well. That works to make it much less over/under out of box. What do I mean? So out of the box, the cover doesn’t look like the typical OOB shine you see from other brands. Motiv does unique ball reaction and in this case, it actually makes the ball even better on tougher patterns. In theory, you expect a touch more length and a more aggressive turn off the dry. The Scorn wraps a pearl coverstock around the what I consider one of the best cores around, the Sinister asymmetrical. The Villain Scorn uses the Sinister asymmetrical inside the Hexion SE Reactive Pearl coverstock.ġ5 pound = RG of 2.54, diff of. Pearl asyms are an interesting breed in general and when done right are some of the most versatile balls out there. The Motiv Villain Scorn is in the mid-high price range but it looks to be a more versatile piece. Your driller will alter the shape to suit your game.” “Keep in mind that coverstock accounts for 70% of ball reaction, but the core creates the dynamic shape of the reaction. Thanks to Jeff Smith and Pure It Bowling for drilling our equipment.īuy the Motiv Villain Scorn at Intent: Medium roll with a slow transition at the breakpoint Intent: Medium/long roll with a medium transition at the breakpoint Intent: Medium roll with a medium transition at the breakpoint

The Motiv Villain Scorn feels like a proper compliment to the amazing Villain.
