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Hysteria
« on: July 03, 2014, 08:45:17 AM »
Roto Grip Hysteria Ball Specs:

- Color: Yellow / Purple All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
- Reaction: Length with a strong backend
- Coverstock: 67MH Solid Reactive
- Core Type: Late Roll 69
- Factory Finish: 1500-grit Polished
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.58**
- Differential (Diff): 0.049**
- ** RG and Diff are based off of 15 lb. balls
- Hook Potential: Medium
- Length: Long
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium-Heavy Oil

 

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Re: Hysteria
« Reply #16 on: November 30, 2014, 09:54:40 AM »
The Roto Grip Hysteria is the latest Roto Grip release in the HP3 line of balls. It uses the solid 67MH cover with an all new Late Roll 69 core. The Hysteria has an Rg of 2.58 and Diff of 0.049 in 15lb balls. The Hysteria is yellow and purple in color, which actually blends making it look like it is green, purple and yellow. The Hysteria comes with a factory finish of 1500 grit polished. The polished cover gives the Hysteria nice shelf appeal.
The Hysteria is a really good ball that has a specific ball motion, and place in my arsenal. It isn’t a benchmark piece for me, but is a ball that sees the lanes when I am able to bump the track on a house condition. This has really been my experience with about every high Rg and high differential ball that I have thrown over the years. I drilled the Hysteria with a 4 ½” x 2 ¼” x 4 ¾” layout, using the Storm VLS system. My PAP is 5” straight across. I have left the Hysteria at box finish, for testing purposes. The Hysteria glides through the front with a predictable roll. It doesn’t seem to over skid, even though it has a polished finish. As it gets to the breakpoint, it rolls off the spot for me, with a consistent hard move. The Hysteria doesn’t hook too early, and doesn’t over react to the backend of the lane. The Hysteria revs up nicely in the midlane, and gives me control of a house condition. The reaction of the Hysteria is like no other ball that I currently have in my arsenal. The one thing that I have noticed with the Hysteria is, when it is close to the reaction I need, it is awesome! But when the Hysteria goes away, it doesn’t allow me to chase the pattern real deep, and still carry. For me, the cover and core of the Hysteria is at its best when I can allow it to float through the front, and roll off the spot. When I move deeper on the lane, I almost have to force it to the hook spot and I then struggle with carry, as the high Rg doesn’t allow it to face up quick enough to get the ball into a roll through the pins. This is just my experience with how I laid the Hysteria out, and how I throw the ball. I have personally watched other bowlers with higher degrees of axis tilt get the Hysteria back from anywhere on the lane. The Hysteria for me is a ball that I want to keep at third arrow and left on the lane. Once I get deeper, it is time to get a different ball out that corners off the spot harder for me than what the Hysteria does.
As I said earlier, the Hysteria will be a great ball for high rev players that want to hook the lane, thanks to the high differential. The Hysteria is more of a control piece for medium rev players, and allows us to play closer to the dry, as the high Rg helps give the ball push, and the solid cover helps the ball roll through the backend of the lane. Low rev players will like the way they can get the Hysteria to hold pocket with carry, when riding just inside the oil line. Thank you for taking the time to read my review of the Hysteria.
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Re: Hysteria
« Reply #17 on: December 01, 2014, 03:41:00 PM »

I tested the Hysteria on my 39-foot house shot as well as tournament conditions. I was able to use this ball equally as well under both conditions. The 1500 polished the box finish matched up perfectly for these conditions.

My Hysteria is drilled with the pin above the fingers with the CG kicked out toward the PAP. This ball was clean through the front end and produced about 4-6 inches of flare. The ball rolled strong off my hand and in the mid-lane the ball revved up nicely and made a solid, strong move to the pocket. This ball was devastating as it continued to drive through the pin deck (what I have come to expect from Roto Grip).

The Hysteria has a very predictable reaction, and with the 2.58 RG and .049 differential and the late roll cover with a polished finish makes it a great addition for the lower rev medium speed league player.

As the lanes transition, I could simply move left, play a little deeper and continue to use this ball. I found this ball to be a littler longer than the Asylum or Disturbed. The solid cover of the Hysteria allows the ball to read the fresh oil nicely and make a nice predictable move off the dry area.

What I enjoyed the most about this ball is the predictability of the cover. It produced a nice steady hook to the pocket. I was getting 4-6 inches of flair and bouncing the ball off the dry all night.

The Hysteria is a great ball for the league or tournament. This ball will make a nice addition to anyone’s arsenal.

Mike Johnston
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Re: Hysteria
« Reply #18 on: December 19, 2014, 08:25:17 PM »
Roto Grip Hysteria

Layout: 40 X 4 3/4 X 40
55/64 weight hole, 2" deep, 2" below p.a.p.

Box Finish

Bowler Info:
325 Rev Rate
Speed: 16 - 17 MPH
Pap - 4 7/16 over, 3/8 up

The Hysteria is an incredible ball for house shots or broken down conditions.  It gets through the fronts incredibly easy and corners quickly, while still being controllable.  It has enough midlane roll to use on fresher shots as long as the cover has been slightly touched with a 3000 abralon pad, but out of the box, it is excellent for a 2nd shift league.  Because of how well the ball retains energy, pin carry and continuation through the pins are both well above average.

Compared to a similarly drilled Outcry, the Hysteria is 3-4 boards stronger overall, with more downlane hook.  The Hysteria is easily 4-5 boards weaker than the Sinister, also.

Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_d7jokVglc&feature=youtu.be

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Re: Hysteria
« Reply #19 on: December 21, 2014, 12:32:01 PM »
Roto Grip hysteria
Right Handed
Experience   Advanced (I have bowled in a league and hold a PBA Card)
League Average   220
Ball Speed   Medium 15-16mph
Style          Cranker
PAP          5 over 1/4" up
 
 


PSA Layout - Pin kicked out at 45 degree angle and 1/4 pos side
Balance Hole - yes

Surface Preparation - Out of Box (1500 Grit polished)

What I Was Looking For from this ball:  A polished solid that was good and clean through the front portion of the lanes and consistent on the backends.
   
What I Ended Up With in the Ball and Layout:   What I was looking for.  A solid with a predictable backend and good length through the front portion of the lane.  The Hysteria rolls strong and continuous off of the break point and doesnt have a hard motion but does have a strong rolling motion to the pocket and throughout the rack.       

I tested this ball on a fresh pattern at my local center I manage and own my pro shop in.  The pattern if a typical house shot with a heavy concentration in the center and a gradual decrease outward towards the gutter.  The first set of games I wasnt sure what I really I wanted to do with this ball.  I moved various spots on the lanes trying different things.  Finally, when I got a few games on this ball it started to react like I expected it too.  I ended up over the course of the next games staying around the track area but more direct than I play normally.  What a difference a few games on the ball made!  I started crushing the pocket with authority. The ball kept it great motion down the lane and was extremely predictable off of the dry.  I was also impressed by how hard it hit the pins and kept them very low as well.  I was able later in my practice session to get this ball wide and still maintain a hard continuous break to the pocket without a snappy motion.   

Overall:  A fantastic solid!  I have had success in the past with solids polished up, but this balls finish gave me what I wanted out of the box.  Furthermore, The finish didnt break down like most solids polished up do.  Very predictable and extremely strong and continuous off the break point.  I suggest this ball to anyone thats a solid fan!  Buy it you will like it!

Sean Baker
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Re: Hysteria
« Reply #20 on: December 25, 2014, 12:40:45 AM »
COVERSTOCK NAME: 67MHâ„¢
COVERSTOCK STYLE: SOLID
COVERSTOCK TYPE: REACTIVE
WEIGHT BLOCK: LATE ROLL 69â„¢
COLOR: YELLOW / PURPLE
FINISH: 1500-GRIT POLISHED
FINISH: METHOD   CAN BE SANDED
DUROMETER: 73-75 ON D-SCALE
FLARE POTENTIAL: 6"+ INCHES/MEDIUM-HIGH
WEIGHTS: 12LBS - 16LBS
SKU: RYS

My layout: 4 x 5 "x 2
My PAP: 4 1/2" over 1 1/4 up

The Hysteria from Roto Grip is a very unique bowling ball. It is a shined up solid bowling with a high RG. This means it will get down the lane, and store energy, while other solids may be burning up, and losing energy. I tend to favor solid bowling balls as they tend to be smoother as the roll down the lane. This shiny ball rolls very smoothly yet packs quite a punch at the pocket. The Hysteria is a ball that should allow you to play straighter, which is a big positive for guys like me who throw it straight, because we tend to carry better, if we don’t have to move left and throw it right.  When the lanes start to break down I think most bowlers will really appreciate the ball motion of the Hysteria. I know I did!