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DV8 Damn Good Verge Pearl
DV8 is further expanding the Verge line of bowling balls with the Damn Good Verge Pearl. This upper-mid performance bowling ball follows the success of its solid reactive predecessor and compliments it well. This simply purple polished ball is clean through the front part of the lane and then creates a strong and defined move on the backend on medium oil.
- Color: Purple Sparkle
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Core: Threshold M. D. (Medium Differential)
- Coverstock: Inciter Pearl
- RG: 2.467 (15# ball)
- Differential: 0.037 (15# ball)
- Finish: 500, 1000, 1500 Siaair/Crown Factory Polish
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium Oil
- Hook Potential: Medium
- Reaction: Length with flip
- Interior: Late
- Manufacturer's Warranty: Two years from purchase date
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: DV60106628
- Product ID: 13721
- Brand: DV8
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Upper Mid-Performance Balls

Customer Reviews | Questions
By Saucyn from Watertown SD
Pros:
Will hook when you want it to
Cons:
Have to move left on a house shot
Best Uses:
Best for heavy oil
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Damn Good Ball
I got the ball drilled a week ago and bowled 3 different oil patterns ball feels great and I will use it 100% in tourneys
By jneral300 from VA, USA
Pros:
Great compliment to the DGV
Cons:
NA
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
If You Love the Damn Good Verge, You'll Love the Damn Good Verge Pearl
I liked the original DGV and naturally, I was excited to see this ball released with a pearl coverstock. Not having much luck or success with pearl covers, I was curious to see how much I was going to like this ball. My answer – it’s always in my bag.
This ball has the same shape as the original Damn Good Verge but gives me a few extra feet to get down the lane before making its turn. For me, this ball is very predictable and is a great ball for me to go to when the lanes start to transition and I don’t want to move my feet.
The ball can be a bit angular on the fresh but as the lanes transition, it calms down and helps me manage the pocket.
By TheHopeDiamond22 from WA
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Damn Good Verge Pearl
Pretty Damn Good!!! Home run with the first one and another with the second. Great ball down from the Damn Good Verge. Where the DGV was a bit to early i am able to stay in the area without having to make big adjustments. Easy to read on transition. Cover is very versatile if you want to see a bit more motion earlier then box or more polish to give distance. Reaction is responsive but smooth. Combo a DGV and DGVP its gonna be lights out.
By Trackstar85 from Renton, WA
Best Uses:
Medium To Heavy Oil Pattern
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Damn Good Verge Pearl Is Just As Good As Original
This New DV8 Damn Good Verge Pearl Is A Great Compliment To The Original DV8 Damn Good Verge... As In The Damn Good Verge The Pearl Is Just As Amazing Because As In The Original It Goes Long Down Lane And Really Drives Through The Pins. With The Addition Of The Damn Good Verge Pearl You Can Stay Longer To The Right With This Ball And It Will Still Drive Through The Pins As The Solid Bowling Ball Did... As Lanes Transition You Can Move Farther Left And Still Play Inside And Get The Same Length And Drive Through The Pins. With The Same Color Scheme As The Original And A Great Pearl Bowling Ball This Is A Very Versatile Bowling Ball For Any Rev Rate Or Ball Speed.. For Shorter Or Lighter Volume Patterns You Can Definitely Play Straight Up The Boards To Start And Move Left And Still Keep The Bowling Ball In Play. Very Versatile Ball From Multiple Angles To The Pocket. This Ball Is Great For League And Tournament Bowlers. Make Sure To Visit Your Local Pro Shop
By C Miller from California
Pros:
length, versatile
Cons:
none
Best Uses:
multiple patterns or conditions
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
It's a Damn Good Pearl
The DGV Pearl is a ball everyone should consider having in their bag.
This ball I find to be versatile on a number of shots. House pattern, late in the block, or when the lanes are burnt, this is a ball for the job.
It's cleaner than the solid version with more pop down lane. When the solid appears lazy , pull out the DGV Pearl and keep on striking.
By Tommy P from Toledo, OH
Pros:
versatile, strong, long
Best Uses:
House, sport
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great for multiple lane conditions!
The Damn good Verge Pearl is just that! DAMN GOOD. For me this one gets down lane longer and turns harder than the previous Verge balls. Super smooth and comes of the patterns great! I use this bad boy for both house shots and longer sport shots. This is a must have for all levels!
By P Hughes from Dallas, TX
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Damn good verge pearl
After drilling my Damn good Verge I could not wait to drill up the Damn Good Verge Pearl. I drilled mine 60 x 4 ½ x 35 and was hoping for that smooth motion with a little “pop” at the end. What a got I did not expect, this ball picks up the mids, hits like a Hammer AND gives me the ability to move in and open up my angles. With lower ball speeds this is an absolute plus for me and a great addition to my arsenal. I believe that even as good as the solid was, this ball is even better!
By Scott Crawford from Allen, TX
Pros:
good length, good backend, predictible motion
Best Uses:
medium to lower oil volume
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great Pearl Compliment to Original
This is exactly what you would expect from a pearl version of one of the best and most versatile symmetrical balls, the Damn Good Verge original solid. As you would expect this one is cleaner up front and a little more pop down lane, but nothing crazy or over reactive. Allows be to get the same shape as the original on less oil. Love that they included Dynamicore for hitting power and DOT on it as some of the less hooking balls tend to not have these bells and whistles sometimes. Bottom line, if you bowl on slightly lower volume oil patterns, or later in tournament blocks, this is a great option and is going to be a league staple in the bag. I went with 70 x 3.75 x 20 on mine.