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QZ2 Black/Blue

The Motiv QZ2 Black/Blue looks to be a great ball medium to dry lane conditions. With the proven Quadfireâ„¢ inner core produces an RG that stores energy for the backend reaction and a differential for controlled track flare
Black and Blue never looked so good. Beat your opponents to smithereens on light/medium oil with the new Motiv QZ2!



CONDITION: LIGHT TO MEDIUM OIL



Beat the competition on light to medium oil with the black and blue MOTIV QZ2. It features the Quadfire inner core, MOTIVator-Z Reactive cover, Reverb outer core, and exclusive NeoMark graphics.



INNER CORE: QUADFIRE



The proven Quadfire inner core produces an RG that stores energy for the backend reaction and a differential for controlled track flare. The 15# ball has an RG rating of 2.55 and differential of .043.



COVERSTOCK: MOTIVator-Z REACTIVE



The 2-color shell on the QZ2 Quadfire is MOTIVator-Z Reactive. This cover gives you a strong and consistent reaction on light to medium oil.



BOX FINISH: 4000 WET SAND / POWER GEL POLISH



The Black and Blue Pearl QZ2 is 4000 wet sanded and then polished with Power Gel. This gives it a little more length on the lane than the previous QZ releases.



OUTER CORE: REVERB



The Reverb outer core of the QZ2 is a low-density polyester resin with pin piercing hardness and strength. Rather than absorb impact energy, this outer core reverberates energy as it explodes through the pins.



NEOMARK GRAPHICS



The Black and Blue Pearl QZ2 coverstock is integrated with Silver Pearl NeoMark logo graphics. These graphics are also formulated from MOTIVator-Z reactive urethane so you have a consistent reaction 360 around the ball surface.

The Motiv QZ2 Black/Blue is currently selling for $119.99 on bowlingball.com and rates a 164.4 on the bowlingball.com Perfect Scale®.

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    April 27, 2011 at 9:59 AM
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