
Motiv’s new Raptor Fury pairs the symmetrical Affliction V2 core form from the Sky Raptor with the brand new Leverage XFS Strong coverstock. Popping out of the field at a 2000 grit sanded end, this new veneer affords much more traction than the Leverage MFS cowl that was used on the Black Venom and Pride Dynasty. The fast-revving, high-flaring core design, new aggressive coverstock, and boring field end mixed to create simple hook for all three of our testers.
Stroker was immediately an enormous fan of the movement that this ball created. The Raptor Fury dug in shortly, having no bother on the heavy oil check sample whereas offering extra angularity than the Black Venom and Pride Dynasty. With extra hook than the Primal Shock, Stroker noticed the Raptor Fury’s sturdy continuation as an enormous profit in transition. He may inch left and nonetheless see the ball make a robust transfer via the pins. The aggressive coverstock and boring field end made the Raptor Fury a bit exhausting to regulate for Stroker on the contemporary medium oil sample. His response was nonetheless good, however he needed to play farther inside than he’s used to and didn’t have as a lot room for error as he typically does. After sanding the ball to a smoother 4000 grit end, he nonetheless had extra hook than the Black Venom, however lower than the Pride Dynasty. This floor change gave him a greater general response on this sample for each the contemporary and transition. Stroker appreciated what the Raptor Fury provided on the contemporary sport sample with the field