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43294 - Roto Grip / Hustle X-Ray Review
« Last post by addynyr on Today at 08:51:35 AM »
Layout: 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 5
Surface: 2000 Abralon

The hustle X-Ray brings back the Hustle core with the VTC Solid Coverstock.  The dull factory finish gives this Hustle more traction in the oil than the Hustle RIP which is finished with Reacta Gloss.  I drilled the Hustle X-Ray with a pin down layout to give me a different look than the RIP.  I wanted this hustle to roll similarly to the IQ 78U but with more length and backend.  I was able to accomplish just that.  The weaker core allows me to keep the ball more in front of me when the lanes conditions call for a more direct line to the pocket.  Compared to the Hustle RIP which is drilled pin up, I saw about 4 boards weaker and much less overall flare keeping me straighter on the lanes.  The hustle X-Ray a great entry level reactive ball with tons of potential and performance at its price point.  This hustle X-Ray will work best for light to medium oil conditions, those with low ball speeds and those with higher rev rates.

Adam Chase
Storm Staff
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18590 - 900Global / Re: Xponent Pearl
« Last post by hammermike2000 on May 01, 2024, 02:10:42 PM »
Layout: 60 x 4 3/4” x 35

The reaction of the 900 Global Xponent Pearl shows how massively important the coverstock and surface finish is to the final overall motion – whereas the original Xponent rolls very smooth and predictable, the Xponent Pearl has an aggressive, flippy backend reaction.  It is super clean through the front part of the lane, and picks up hard in the later part of the midlane.  This ball is perfect for medium to medium-dry lane conditions. For lanes that are too oily for the Xponent Pearl, the Xponent slides in perfectly.  As far as comparisons go, the Xponent pearl rolls very similar to the Summit Peak for me.

Mike LeViner
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39348 - Drilling & Layouts / Re: Looking for recommissions for a pro shop
« Last post by tommyboy74 on May 01, 2024, 08:54:36 AM »
Bowler's Depot in Lake Forest, CA
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51791 - Roto Grip / Re: Hustle BRY Review
« Last post by k1ngsizepapa on April 30, 2024, 06:52:12 PM »
TESTING ENVIRONMENT:

Length:43

Volume:Med-High

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS 12:1 Ratio

BALL:
Coverstock: : VTC Hybrid Reactive
Core: : Hustle Core
Finish: Reacta Gloss
RG: 2.53 (15lb)
Differential: .030 (15 lb)

ME:
Right-Handed Tweener
Speed: 12-13 mph
Rev Rate: 315
Axis Tilt: 14°
Axis Rotation: 74°
PAP: 5 1/8 R 7/8 Up

Ball Layout: Pin Up 4 7/8 X 4 1/4 X 2 1/2 VLS

Roto Grip has added a Hybrid option to their hustle line. The Hustle B/R/Y combines the proven Hustle core with VTC Hybrid. The Hustles have always been great bang for your buck balls and this one definitely fits that mold.

I tested the Hustle B/R/Y on our high volume/high ratio house pattern. I noticed right away that it was pretty responsive when trying to throw it closer to the friction. It was a little stronger than I expected which I attribute to the hybrid cover making it a little more continuous down-lane. The pearl versions of the Hustle had a tendency to get forward a little quick for me but while the B/R/Y is certainly quicker off the spont than it's solid counterparts, its definitely rounder than the Wine.  I liked this ball best as the lane began to transition as it would clear our high friction front lane panels but still had plenty of pop to get off the back-ends that hadn't completely opened up yet.

This ball is a great piece for a first time bowler who is looking to get more hook for their money.

Check out my full ball reaction video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/NRgUfwQLgCA?si=qGowRdPVZJ6YTt1J

Lonnie Pemberton
Storm Pro Shop Staff
Vise Pro Shop Staff
Revolutions Pro Shop

Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/@k1ngsizepapa
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17735 - Brunswick / Re: Beyond Infinity
« Last post by fatman_FUBAR on April 30, 2024, 05:44:36 PM »
Lets BLAST into the weekend and #BEYOND!  Join Lane Side Reviews own #Scoops as he takes the new Brunswick Bowling #BeyondInfinity to the lanes and shows you why having a lower Intermediate Differential ball in your bag can be a great thing!
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17735 - Columbia 300 / Re: Kaboom
« Last post by fatman_FUBAR on April 30, 2024, 05:44:18 PM »
Hey @followers!! HIGH friction got you feeling LOW?  BLOW UP those BLUES and Join #Scoops as he takes a look at the new High Friction House shot killer, the Columbia 300 #KABOOM!!
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17735 - Track / Re: Cypher Solid
« Last post by fatman_FUBAR on April 30, 2024, 05:43:21 PM »
Do YOU remember the #Synergy from the 1990's?  Don't you wish you could throw it again?  Join Lane Side Reviews own The Bearded Beast as takes a look at the new Track #CYPHER, the spiritual and LITERAL successor to the #TrackSynergy.
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12930 - 900 Global / ISO Purple Eagle Box Label
« Last post by 9orbetter on April 30, 2024, 05:19:00 PM »
Anyone have an original Purple Eagle box. I need a copy of the ball label.


Thanks, Keith
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51791 - Roto Grip / Re: Hustle X-Ray
« Last post by k1ngsizepapa on April 30, 2024, 04:58:31 PM »
TESTING ENVIRONMENT:

Length:43

Volume:Med-High

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS 12:1 Ratio

BALL:
Coverstock: : VTC Solid Reactive
Core: : Hustle Core
Finish: 4000-grit Abralon
RG: 2.53 (15lb)
Differential: .030 (15 lb)

ME:
Right-Handed Tweener
Speed: 12-13 mph
Rev Rate: 315
Axis Tilt: 14°
Axis Rotation: 74°
PAP: 5 1/8 R 7/8 Up

Ball Layout: Pin over Ring 4 1/2 X 4 1/2 X 2 1/2 VLS

I've been a huge fan of the Hustle line from the beginning. I've always felt that Roto Grips HP1 line is the best in the industry for outperforming their price point and the new Hustle X-Ray continues that trend. The X-Ray features the same VTC Reactive cover featured on the Hustle RIP and the Hustle Core that has made this line what it is. The X-Ray features a different surface prep and a very cool new color scheme.


The Hustle RIP has been my go to when I'm looking for a ball that will give me predictable continuous motion on lighter oil or broken down house patterns. If there has been a hole in the Hustle line it's been a ball that I feel like I can get into right away and stay with through the transition. The Hustle USA hooked plenty to handle oil but as you had to cover more boards it tended to flatten out down-lane and have trouble getting the corners out. The RIP was a little too clean for a fresh pattern. The X-Ray seems to fit perfectly in that gap. You obviously have to keep straighter angles and play closer to the friction to start but works great for that and retains energy down-lane a little better than the USA did.

I tested the X-Ray on our high volume high ratio house pattern. The first week I took it out it looked great in practice but the other bowlers on the pair used some shinier stuff and they carried down so I transitioned into a stronger ball pretty quickly. The next week we caught a pair closer to the wall and it worked beautifully. It really gave me an advantage to be able to stay in the ball so long as everyone else fought the fast transition. I also added a bit of surface the next time I was closer to the middle of the house. At 2000 it was every bit as good on a little tighter pair. The core/cover combo is very versatile and takes well to both surface adjustments and release adjustments.

I would recommend the X-Ray for rev-dominant and speed challenged bowlers and for anyone who is dealing with more hook in the upcoming summer months as I know many of us do. I think it will also be a very handy ball on sport conditions as it will allow you to stay closer to friction longer on flatter patterns.

Check out my full ball reaction video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/0Mg8rDAG2mk?si=P0IJCchYDYKVB9m2

Lonnie Pemberton
Storm Pro Shop Staff
Vise Pro Shop Staff
Revolutions Pro Shop

Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/@k1ngsizepapa
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10946 - Storm / Re: Summit Peak
« Last post by StormRoto on April 29, 2024, 09:50:13 PM »
The new ball in the Storm Master   line is the Summit Peak.  This is pearl version of the popular Summit.  I drilled mine the same as the original  4 1/2 x 4 x 1 3/4 pin up.
I was a big fan of the original Summit.  But with our league pattern the summit can start to bog down a little late in 2nd game.  So perfect time for the summit peak.  The Summit peak still has that strong mid lane roll but just a cleaner cover with added length.  Personally I think the Peak is a great league ball!  I have used the peak with good success on the medium sport patterns.  Very versatile ball, as I have drilled several in the shop for all styles. Plus I have noticed with the A.I. Core Technology I seem to carry the light and off hits more. Good looking ball with great shelf appeal.
I have the Summit Peak a ball down from the Summit, Phaze II, or the bigger Asymmetricals.  Stronger than the IQ's, Hustle lines.

 

Brian Watson
Storm Pro Shop Staff
PAP - 3 7/8 up 1 1/4
MPH - 16-17
RPM  - 400
Tilt    - 17

Emerson Lanes Parkersburg WV
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