Exotic Gem • Roto Grip• Hp4 Series
Core • Defiant LRG (Asymmetric Core)
Coverstock • MicroTrax Pearl Reactive Finish • React Gloss
Weight • 15 lbs. RG •2.47 Differential • .053 Intermediate Diff •.016
Layout • 4 x 5 x 2
Tester PAP • 5†R, 5/8†D Tester Axis Tilt • 11° Tester Rev Rate • 300
Test Pattern • 42' THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street
Roto Grip has taken its Hp4 line to incredible new heights with the release of the Exotic Gem. First, the Defiant LRG core brought a well-defined motion to the original Gem. Then building from the Defiant LRG's success, Roto Grip combined it with the MicroTrax Pearl reactive coverstock. And this proved to be a winning combination making the Exotic Gem a phenomenal new release. So, with its brilliant results, let's take a closer look at why the Exotic Gem belongs in your arsenal!
The Defiant LRG core is a big and beefy asymmetric core. And as down and in player, I like that the Defiant LRG has a robust and decisive motion. But unlike other bulky asymmetric cores that tend to become angry and violent in their motion, the Defiant LRG revs smoothly. And impressively, it has a more methodical attack behind its roll. And when the Defiant LRG stood up and headed to the pocket, I was impressed with its powerful impact as it struck the pocket. And being a low-rev player, I loved the strong and continuous roll I saw with the Defiant LRG, as it makes the Exotic Gem a continuous crushing machine.
The MicroTrax Pearl reactive coverstock delivered success to the Exotic Gem's outstanding potential. I found the MicroTrax Pearl provided biting traction early in the midsection. And although I liked its aggressive nature, I loved how the MicroTrax Pearl was smooth off the pattern. The MicroTrax Pearl reads earlier than you would expect from a pearl, but I liked how it maintained a well-defined motion as it made its way toward the pins.
Now, being a straighter player, surface is my friend. And for my speed and rev rate, the Reacta Gloss finish needed some tweaking for a THS league night. So, I sanded my Exotic Gem to 1500-Grit Abralon and followed it up with Storm Step 2 finishing compound (320-1500 grit.) And this surface adjustment made the Exotic Gem fun to roll all night long. Early on, I could play my A game - rolling up twelve with a powerful down and in motion. And as the night went on and the lanes transitioned, I thoroughly enjoyed being able to move my angles in and not stress over it. And even with my weak rev rate, the Exotic Gem retained plenty of energy that exploded at the pins. So, for me, the MicroTrax Pearl reactive coverstock was the missing ingredient to kick out the annoying tens pins I left with the original Gem.
In conclusion, the Exotic Gem is an excellent release from Roto Grip. And for down and in players, the Exotic Gem is smoother and cleaner than the original Gem and retains much more energy. And with the right surface adjustment to fit your speed, style, and rev rate, the Exotic Gem is a powerful weapon to add to your arsenal. So, talk with your local Storm VIP Pro Shop Operator and have your Exotic Gem ready for tonight's league. And be prepared to crush the competition!
Rick Klimowicz
Storm Products Pro Shop Staff
Roll the Ball Pro Shop
Penndel, PA