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CHRIS SCHLEMER BREAKS DOWN THE ROTO GRIP CLONE, TOUR DYNAM-X, and HUSTLE RIP, M+M, and more!
Roto Grip Tour Dynam-X Bowling Ball
From day one, the end goal was to develop and create a high-performance ball from a completely different dynamic performance-focused perspective. Tour level players and above average bowlers from around the globe have always asked for a ball that produces control and continuation with minimal direction change in order to battle those tougher and more demanding and over reacting conditions. They spoke, we listened! So, we went to work to formulate and create the ultimate “TOUR PLAYER” ball.
And truth be told, after months and months of trials and errors, we were finally able to construct the optimum control and continuation for every style of bowler no matter their rev rate. Control, stability, and versatility unified into one dynamic ball that is a must for every single serious or semi-serious bowler.
Rondure Core
When a symmetrical core shape just isn’t enough or quite right, and a big asymmetrical core shape is just flat out too much, the answer is simple – the Mild-Asymmetric Rondure Tour Core. Why is this version considered a “Tour” model you ask? We thought you would never ask. From the original version of this shape previously introduced and used in the Rubicon™ Series, we changed the core values significantly to create a faster revving version that stays on-line easier and longer with less change of direction due to the Differential value being cut in half.
So, no matter how you throw this ball, whether you have a super high rev rate or a super low rev rate, or a rev rate somewhere in the middle, this Low RG, Low Differential, Mild Asymmetric Differential core produces a constant stable motion off your hand and all the way through the pin deck.
BRAND | Roto Grip |
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BOWLING BALL CORE SHAPE | Asymmetrical Core |
BOWLING BALL CORE NAME | Roto Grip Rondure Core |
BOWLING BALL COVER NAME | Roto Grip TourTrax Solid Reactive |
BOWLING BALL COVERSTOCK TYPE | Reactive |
RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB) | 2.47 |
DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB) | .026 |
MASS BIAS STRENGTH | .010 |
FLARE POTENTIAL | 2 – 3 Inches |
SURFACE FINISH | 2000 Grit |
BALL PERFORMANCE LEVEL | High Performance Bowling Balls |
BALL LANE CONDITIONS | Medium Oil |
BOWLING BALL COLOR | Black, Blue |
BALL WEIGHT | 12LB, 13LB, 14LB, 15LB, 16LB |
RELEASE DATE | July 2023 |
Roto Grip Clone Bowling Ball
We are dedicated to improving players’ ability to conquer various lane conditions and comply with governing rules. This led us to create the asymmetrical Cloned E.T.™ Core (Equalizer Technology Core). By featuring built-in cavities, this avant-garde technology can increase weight displacement after drilling, without the need for a balance hole, resulting in greater ball motion.
Engineered for medium-heavy to heavy oil conditions, this cloned E.T.™ Core is truly exceptional. The base of the inner block contains built-in cavities, mirroring the effects of an extra hole, depending on your chosen drill. Given balance holes are no longer legal in sanctioned competition, we’ve devised a solution for capturing more flare potential and dynamics.
Our innovative E.T.™ Core boasts a lower RG and high differential, the perfect recipe for increased flare potential. However, by integrating these “equalizer cavities”, we’ve unlocked even more built-in dynamics after drilling.
Experience unrivaled midlane traction and friction response with the new OptiTrax Solid Coverstock’s blend. Its prolonged texture ensures your ball maintains maximum performance by displacing oil faster than other coverstock materials on the market today.
Overseas bowling balls are approved for all sanctioned USBC league and tournament play, but may not approved for PBA competition. Please check all rules and regulations before competition.
BRAND | Roto Grip |
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BOWLING BALL CORE SHAPE | Asymmetrical Core |
BOWLING BALL CORE NAME | Roto Grip Cloned ET Core |
BOWLING BALL COVERSTOCK TYPE | Reactive |
BOWLING BALL COVER NAME | Roto Grip OptiTrax Solid Reactive |
RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB) | 2.51 |
DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB) | .056 |
MASS BIAS STRENGTH | .016 |
FLARE POTENTIAL | 5 – 6 Inches |
SURFACE FINISH | Storm Reacta Gloss |
BALL PERFORMANCE LEVEL | High Performance Bowling Balls, Roto Grip HP4 Bowling Balls |
BALL LANE CONDITIONS | Medium – Heavy Oil |
BOWLING BALL COLOR | Black, Green, Purple |
BALL WEIGHT | 12LB, 13LB, 14LB, 15LB, 16LB |
Roto Grip Hustle RIP Bowling Ball
Built for everyone, period. From the casual bowler to Major title winners at the highest level of the sport, the entire Hustle series provides advanced technologies that work for anyone and everyone. So, whether you are looking for a specific reaction to fit in your current arsenal on lighter oil conditions, or looking to get your very first ball, there is a Hustle that is just right for you!
When the original Hustle Core was created there was one goal in mind, more of an overall performance type motion in our entry level price point while providing control and stability. It is safe to say we exceeded even our expectations with this medium RG, medium differential core design. In fact, back in 2017, the Hustle INK was used to record the 34th sanctioned 900 in USBC history, thus solidifying the Hustle Core in the record books forever.
Engineered For – Light to Medium Oil Conditions
BRAND | Roto Grip |
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BOWLING BALL CORE SHAPE | Symmetrical Core |
BOWLING BALL CORE NAME | Roto Grip Hustle Core |
BOWLING BALL COVERSTOCK TYPE | Reactive |
BOWLING BALL COVER NAME | Roto Grip VTC Solid Reactive |
RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB) | 2.53 |
DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB) | .030 |
MASS BIAS STRENGTH | N/A |
FLARE POTENTIAL | 3 – 4 Inches |
SURFACE FINISH | Storm Reacta Gloss |
BALL LANE CONDITIONS | Dry – Medium Oil, Medium Oil |
BALL PERFORMANCE LEVEL | Performance Bowling Balls |
BOWLING BALL COLOR | Purple |
BALL WEIGHT | 10LB, 11LB, 12LB, 13LB, 14LB, 15LB, 16LB |
SCENT | None |
RELEASE DATE | June 2023 |
Roto Grip Hustle M+M Bowling Ball
Built for everyone, period. From the casual bowler to Major title winners at the highest level of the sport, the entire Hustle series provides advanced technologies that work for anyone and everyone. So, whether you are looking for a specific reaction to fit in your current arsenal on lighter oil conditions, or looking to get your very first ball, there is a Hustle that is just right for you!
When the original Hustle Core was created there was one goal in mind, more of an overall performance type motion in our entry level price point while providing control and stability. It is safe to say we exceeded even our expectations with this medium RG, medium differential core design. In fact, back in 2017, the Hustle INK was used to record the 34th sanctioned 900 in USBC history, thus solidifying the Hustle Core in the record books forever.
Engineered For – Light to Medium Oil Conditions
BRAND | Roto Grip |
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BOWLING BALL CORE SHAPE | Symmetrical Core |
BOWLING BALL CORE NAME | Roto Grip Hustle Core |
BOWLING BALL COVERSTOCK TYPE | Reactive Pearl |
BOWLING BALL COVER NAME | Roto Grip VTC Pearl Reactive |
RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB) | 2.53 |
DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB) | .030 |
MASS BIAS STRENGTH | N/A |
FLARE POTENTIAL | 3 – 4 Inches |
SURFACE FINISH | Storm Reacta Gloss |
BALL LANE CONDITIONS | Dry – Medium Oil, Medium Oil |
BALL PERFORMANCE LEVEL | Performance Bowling Balls |
BOWLING BALL COLOR | Blue, Purple |
BALL WEIGHT | 10LB, 11LB, 12LB, 13LB, 14LB, 15LB, 16LB |
SCENT | None |
RELEASE DATE | June 2023 |
Coolwick Jerseys
Stay 40% cooler with CoolWick. Bowlers Rant Coolwick Bowling Jerseys are made of two different fabrics. The back being our CoolWick technology fabric that helps wick moisture away and helps air flow more easily through the fibers.
With high quality graphics and vibrant colors, these jerseys are sure to turn heads.
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Stephanie Johnson video says the Tour Dynam-X has an assymertical core. The description above says the core symmterical. Which is correct?
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