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Title: RST X-3
Post by: BallReviews-scodaddy21 on September 16, 2022, 04:39:37 PM
Continuing the success of the RST X high-performance bowling balls Roto Grip took the same core and wrapped it in the hybrid version of the MicroTrax reactive coverstock. This coverstock uses nano particles all over the ball to achieve the traction needed in medium to medium/heavy oil conditions to provide great mid-lane motion and plenty of energy down lane. The combination of the RST core and the MicroTrax Hybrid Reactive coverstock creates a ball that is well suited for a wide range of bowlers.

Color: Yellow/Smoke/Grape
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
Core: RST Core (Roto Star Tour Core)
Coverstock: MicroTrax Hybrid Reactive
Finish: 4K - Fast
RG: 2.53 (for 15# ball)
Differential: 0.053 (for 15# ball)
Recommended Lane Condition: Medium – Medium/Heavy Oil
Hook Potential: High
Length: Middle
Title: RST X-3
Post by: Awiegand3 on September 20, 2022, 09:53:18 PM
The all new Rstx-3 comes with the rst core wrapped in the micro trax hybrid reactive cover stock. The ball comes at 4k fast finish. Comparing this rstx-3 to the original rstx-1 i have the rstx-3 with more down lane motion because of the 4k fast, being that the rstx-1 was at 3000 grit. If you're looking for that big asym hybrid that has some bang off the spot, this will be the ball for you. Get to your local pro shop and drill one of these bad boys up!!

Anthony Wiegand
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: Rick K on September 21, 2022, 12:36:22 PM
RST X-3 • High Performance • HP4
Core • RST (Roto Star Tour) Core
Coverstock • MicroTrax Hybrid Reactive Finish • 4K - Fast
Weight • 15 lbs. RG •2.53 Differential •.053 Int. Diff • .016
Layout • 4 x 5 x 2
Tester PAP • 5” R, 5/8” D Tester Axis Tilt • 11° Tester Rev Rate • 325
Test Pattern • 42’ THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street


Can you say explosive? Because the all-new Roto Grip RST X-3 is precisely that, explosive! The RST X-3 is the hardest rolling and most responsive weapon in the RST line. And with its proven RST (Roto Star Tour) Core and the new MicroTrax Hybrid cover, the RST X-3 brings results! So, let’s look at how the RST X-3 dominates on a THS.

The heart of the RST X-3 is the proven RST (Roto Star Tour) Core. And in my opinion, it does precisely what Roto Grip intended with its design. From the release off my hand, I like how this RST core looks to “stand up” and roll without being violent in its search. And I love how the RST core has a smooth continuous motion as it travels down the lane. Being a higher speed /low rev player, I could count on the RST Core to compensate for my lack of rev rate and still deliver a strong impact at the pins. And I was very impressed with the continuation I found with the RST core. Especially when I missed right and needed “core” to save my shot – the RST core delivered!

What makes the RST X-3 so unique, in my opinion, is the MicroTrax Hybrid Reactive coverstock. This two-part Pearl and one-part Solid mixture produced an excellent balance through the skid, hook, and roll phases. And because of that balance, and me being a high-speed/low rev player, I decided to take the 4K-fast finished and cut it down to 2000 grit Abralon. And the overall results of the MicroTrax Hybrid coverstock were fantastic!

On THS conditions, I liked how the MicroTrax Hybrid cover cut effortlessly through the front part of the lane early on the fresh. And I loved how the MicroTrax cover continuously read through the mid-lane without being overly aggressive. Further, it maintained a crisp, clean motion in the back-end without burning up the RST X-3’s energy. Even as the pattern started breaking down, I loved how the MicroTrax cover gave me a consistent mid-lane look as I moved in my angles. And I could trust the MicroTrax Hybrid cover to respond without being overly sensitive to the wet/dry conditions and still bring me a decisive, crisp turn off the pattern. This cover works brilliantly for straighter/high-speed players like me!

In conclusion, the RST X-3 is an excellent release from Roto Grip! And in my opinion, the best in the RST line. Straighter and high-speed players like me will love the strength and predictability the RST X-3 can bring to your game! So visit your local pro shop operator today and have an RST X-3 ready for tonight’s league! The results will speak for themselves! Great job, Roto Grip!


Rick Klimowicz
Storm Products Pro Shop Staff
Roll the Ball Pro shop
Penndel, PA
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: Dadams on September 22, 2022, 11:18:12 AM
RST X-3

This is another release I was looking forward to. The original RST X-1 was the ball I shot my personal high series with and the X-2 has found its way to the lanes very often since drilling. On some trusted advice, we put a little polish on it. The results have been great. On THS, this ball is amazing. Clean through the front but reads the mid lane really well for me. Strong enough to use on the fresh, but doesn't force me farther left than I like. I love the shape and how it goes through the pins. On some very flat patters, it let me open the lane up when I struggled to find enough hold to get through the front, but still had enough to carry. Very exited to see how this looks in the upcoming league season.

Dave Adams
Storm staff
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Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: TBenner300 on September 23, 2022, 10:15:15 AM
The RST X-3 features the RST core along with Micro Trax Hybrid reactive coverstock.  The ball comes finished at 4K fast which can be easily adjusted to achieve the reaction the bowler is looking for.  When comparing the X-3 to the RST X-1, for me the X-3 starts up a little sooner than the X-1 and has stronger backend motion which allows me to open my angles a little more than I could with the X-1.  This creates about 2 or 3 boards more hook than the RST X-1.  When compared to the RST X-2, which in my area, was an extremely popular and successful ball, the X-3 reads the lane much sooner and has a more controlled backend.  The X-3 was about 5 boards stronger than my similarly drilled X-2.  This new release can definitely handle the heavier volumes of oil and still have a strong finish through the pins to create maximum pin carry.  This ball is a must for the tournament bowler on the longer, trickier patterns.
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: Kevin Duncan on October 02, 2022, 01:01:46 PM
Roto Grip RST X3
Layout: 5 x 4 x 2
Rev Rate: 325 rpm, 7 degree of axis tilt, 40 degree of axis rotation
Testing information: 40 foot THS (medium to light volume)
Bowling Center: Fulton Bowling Center
Kegel Machine – Brunswick Anvilane

The Roto Grip Idol Cosmos pairs the MicroTrax hybrid coverstock with the proven RST core. The RST X3 makes a statement – on the lane and on the shelf.  The colors of the coverstock are vibrant.  I just like the look of it rolling down the lane.  I threw it yesterday in a senior 7-game tournament the last couple games.  I could play it straight and hold it up against the oil line or move in a hook it around board 15. The feel that I get is similar to the Gem but not as early rolling.  The X3 saves energy in the fronts and delivers a nice back-end motion.  I will put the X3 in my No. 2 slot in my 6-ball tournament bag.
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Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: PJ Haggerty on October 03, 2022, 11:49:10 AM
Roto Grip RST X3 Ball Review by PJ Haggerty

The RST line from Roto Grip have been some of my favorites in the last couple years. The X-1 gave us a smoother, more round shape and the X-2 gave us more length with a quicker response time down lane. The third addition to the series is the X-3 and it's just as impressive as the first two. With some brighter colors like the old Hyper Cell from several years ago, the X-3 is very noticeable while going down the lane but also while going through the pins.

The updates made in Utah have all been made to the coverstock in the new X-3. This version of the the MicroTrax Hybrid cover features a two-part pearl to along with some nano particles to create traction in oil, but still plenty of pop down-lane. From what I've seen, this ball is cleaner than the X-1, but earlier and stronger than the X-2. Also, with an RG of 2.53 and differential of .053, this ball is designed to be a step down from your Gem, Reality, or Infinite Physix.

I've drilled on X-3 so far and love it. I put the pin above my bridge and put the mass bias just to the right of my thumb. This maps out as 5 x 4.5 x 70. I also left the surface alone and just let the lane shine process happen naturally. It's been a perfect addition to my bag and I know it's going to be used on several different surfaces and patterns.

If you've had success with the "X" series or need a ball that compliments your high performance pieces, the X-3 should be the next ball you drill.

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Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: Kyle.Johnson88 on October 05, 2022, 09:21:36 PM
Ball Specs:
Roto Grip RST X-3
Cover: 4k Fast MicroTraxâ„¢ Hybrid Reactive
Weight Block: RSTâ„¢ Core (Asymmetrical)
Color: Yellow/Smoke/Grape

Review:
We had several customers overlook the original RST and the RST X-2 at first simply because of the name seeming too technical. We had a demo event a few weeks after the release and I think a lot of our league bowlers were surprised at how it stood out from the rest of the bowling balls at the event. Fast forward to the X-3 release and we were not surprised at the immediate excitement and all the talk amongst the bowling community. This ball is special and stands out with its unique color scheme. This ball fits perfectly into the RST line with the tour preferred shape and gives off vibes of the ever popular cell line. This will be a first out of back for most league shots and early tournament blocks.

Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson
Roto Grip Pro Shop Staff Members
joel@parklanes.net
kyle@parklanes.net
dean@frontierfuncenter.net
www.rotogrip.com
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Title: RST X-3
Post by: sportshot on October 09, 2022, 07:27:02 PM
Ball Specs:
Roto RST X-3
Micro Trax Hybrid Reactive
Asymmetric RST Core
Finish 4k Fast

Bowler Specs:
Right Hand. PAP 5” Over 1/2 up
Rev Rate 300. Tilt 20. Rotation 50.
Speed at release 17

Review:
The new Roto Grip RST X-3 is my favorite of the RST Series so far. The color is as different as the ball motion within the RST Line. Where the X1 was early and strong and the X-2 was clean and angular this one is very different.  The X-3 is very strong in the mid lane but surprisingly angular in the back. This ball smashes through the pins with excellent carry. The only thig I need to remember is to put it away when it reacts too strong. This is hard because it is a fun ball to roll and watch move. I have only rolled it at box finish but I have polished them for my customers with very good success. This ball is stronger than my Hyped Solid but just a notch under my Gem in total hook. Even with my lower rev rate I have no problem moving left and carrying the corner pins due to the angular motion of this ball. This ball will be in my bag for tournaments and even wetter house shots. The color looks great rolling down the lane.

Summary:
The RST X-3 is strong and angular.
The Ball looks great at box finish or polished.
This is a must have for lower rev rates looking for bigger motion.

Glenn Wendel
PBA Member
Storm Pro Shop Staff

gwendel@comcast.net
www.stormbowling.com

Video link:
https://youtu.be/E9Ptzpd_zFU
Title: RST X-3
Post by: GRstorm on October 12, 2022, 11:41:59 AM
The Roto Grip RST X-3 was a ball I did not expect to this great! There is no ball in the Roto Grip line right now that is this strong. One of my all time favorite Roto Grip balls is the Critical Theory and this reminds a lot of it. Some balls you wished you still had but probably won’t work to today’s conditions and the critical theory was one but won’t have to worry anymore because this one will takes its place!

On the fresh I have it at factory 4k fast finish and this ball WHIPS down lane! Being left handed this ball wants to turn right once it hits the back end. The layout is 4.5 x 4 x 2 for me is pin over the ring and the mass bias is 2 inches away from my thumb so its a strong pin up drilling for me and matches with the ball very well.

I compared the RST X-3 with my RST X-2 that is pin under the ring finger and mass bias is 2 inches away from my thumb. The X-3 is easily 6-7 boards stronger and even when I messed left and thought it was gonna leave a wash out it came back even harder and striked. It needs oil for sure. On a house shot for the left side I am able to use it for 1.5 games then have to ball down because after that you have to keep moving right then the ball starts to lose the back end and becomes over/under. The RST X line has continued to be awesome and this is a great tournament ball for your tournament bag
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: NateGarcia on October 12, 2022, 07:29:13 PM
Probably the strongest hybrid bowling ball I have ever thrown! Roto Grip introducing the newest ball in the RST line, the RST-X3. This ball has the original core found in all of RST bowling balls but wrapped in a hybrid Micro Trax coverstock. This ball is very strong for a hybrid and really digs in the oil and continues a lot more than I am use to for hybrid bowling balls. I just came off a tournament that I threw this ball religiously on the fresh. It allowed me to throw it hard and in front of me and this ball just kept digging and continuing through the pins.
Even with a 3 3/8 pin distance on my X3, it still continues so much and it allows me to play straight and even give it away from the head pin and it still snaps the 10 pin out. I absolutely love this ball and I cant wait to drill more! Get yours today at your local Storm VIP Pro Shop.
Title: RST X-3 Review by Luke Rosdahl
Post by: Luke Rosdahl on October 17, 2022, 10:48:52 AM
The RST X-3 features the MicroTrax hybrid cover at a 4K Fast surface, and is 2 parts pearl and 1 part hybrid.  The RST or Roto Star Tour core comes in at a 2.53 RG, a .053 differential, and a .016 intermediate differential in 15 pounds.  The combination is fairly wild considering that the X3 shares absolutely no similarity with the X1, which had the exact same cover formula and was also a hybrid, but was 2 parts SOLID and 1 part PEARL rather than the other way around, and the difference on paper is completely negligible.  The X1 was much longer, a bit sharper, and a rounder shape.  The X3 is very heavy rolling, chuggy, and early, but also manages a lot of shape, so it’s a very strong ball that also covers a lot of boards.  It’s somewhat directional though, so you have a lot of control over the shape.  If you want it to stop and go forward, it will, and if you want to get it to chase the 7 pin off the deck (for righties), you can get it to do that too.  The downside is that the combination of the extreme strength and shape doesn’t put it in play on many conditions for most bowlers.  However, on the flip side, if you have trouble with getting ball motion and/or shape, if this ball doesn’t help you in the strength and power department, I don’t know what will. 
Title: Roto Grip RST X3 review by Trevor Roberts
Post by: TrevorRoberts on October 17, 2022, 06:10:55 PM
Lane Condition
Length: 40
Volume: Medium
Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS

Comments
The RST X3 is the strongest ball so far in that line. The X2 is still one of my favorites, so I’m excited to be able to throw the X3 right before I pull that one out. The RST X3 has an asymmetric core, wrapped with a hybrid cover stock. So far I have seen it start up pretty early, earlier than I thought, and be very strong in the mid lane. To me it is stronger than the Reality Check and Nova, but weaker than my Reality. So it will be one of the stronger balls in my arsenal. It has already shined up after a couple games, which is going to help me get it down lane easier with my slower ball speed. I will throw the RST X3 on heavier volumes and early in tournament blocks.

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Bowler Stats
Trevor Roberts
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Right Handed
Rev Rate: 400
Speed: 16
PAP: 5 1/2 up 13/16
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: hammermike2000 on October 23, 2022, 05:18:03 PM
Layout: 55 x 4 ½ x 40
The RST X-3 is a smooth rolling medium-heavy condition ball that sits perfectly in between the heavy oil monsters and the skid-flip pieces. For most house shots I think this could be a first ball out of the bag; however, for true heavy oil or higher speed and/or lower rev rate players, this would be the 2nd ball out of the bag.  This ball gave me a smooth arc, while still not reading the lane too early. Due to the ball not reading the lane too early, I was still able to move left with it when needed. I would put this ball under the Gem or Super Nova in overall motion, but over the Reality Check or Infinite Physix.

Mike LeViner
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: cpollentier on October 23, 2022, 08:20:09 PM
Roto Grip RST-X3
Coverstock: MicroTrax Hybrid (4K-Fast)
Core: Roto Star Tour (RST) core
RG: 2.53, Diff: 0.053, PSA: 0.016 (15 lbs)
PAP: 5 3/16 over x 5/8 up
VLS Layout: 4 1/2 x 5 1/4 x 3 1/2
Dual Angle Layout: 60 x 4 1/2 x 50
Location: Prairie Lanes, Sun Prairie WI
Pattern: Medium volume THS

The X3 is the newest addition to the RST line from Roto Grip and will certainly be noticed going down the lane with its yellow/smoke/grape color scheme.  On paper the RST-X3 is similar to the X1, but the hybrid cover on the X1 is 2 parts solid and 1 part pearl, whereas the cover on the X3 is 1 part solid and 2 parts pearl.  The X1 generally has a smoother reaction with a rounder shape, and the X2 has a weaker reaction with more length and a quicker change in direction down lane.  The X3 falls somewhere in between the previous two.

The new RST-X3 is very strong and heavy rolling and reads the mid-lane much sooner than either of its predecessors.  When it gets down lane, it sees the spot pretty well and has a strong yet rounded back end shape (as opposed to a hockey stick type motion).  Make no mistake, this ball is strong overall and certainly wants to hook when it sees friction.  It does blend the wet-dry fairly well and has been a go-to for me when the lanes become over-under and I want to stay with a stronger ball.  To me, it feels more like a hybrid version of a Gem more so than an RST – and that’s probably where it fits best in the bag, a step below the Roto Grip Gem but a step up from a Rubicon UC2.  If you’re looking for a strong hybrid, this one should be on your short list.  I can see a lot of league and tournament bowlers getting plenty of use out of the RST-X3.

Chris Pollentier
Storm Products Pro Shop Staff
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Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: Onefrombills on October 28, 2022, 04:06:15 PM
RST-X3 Ball Review
Hey everyone, I'm back with another ball review, and this time it's for the Roto Grip RST-X3 and in 15 pounds this ball is wrapped in the Micro Trax Hybrid cover stock and comes at 4K Fast with an RG of 2.53, Diff of .053 and A MB of .016 with a layout of 4X4X2
It is very easy to say how pleased I am with this ball. If you had thrown the original RST-X1 or X2 this is everything that ball is and with the hybrid cover, you get that clean motion in the heads. A great ball for that medium to heavy oil condition. The X1 and X2 are a great combo, and I can see where the balls will fit within the same bag.
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Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: woelfelzp15 on October 29, 2022, 08:49:10 AM
Hook in a box! The all new RST X-3 is going to be an excellent addition to the HP4 line. The RST X-3 features MicroTrax Hybrid Coverstock wrapped around the same RST core that we all love. This ball is able to combine all the great parts of the Gem with the versatility of the Idol Helios. This ball is strong and controllable like the Gem and it is versatile and angular like the Helios. This ball can do it all, if you are looking for a strong asymmetric ball that you can use on a variety of patterns look no further than the RST X-3. Go out and get yours today!
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: rotogrip_rick on November 03, 2022, 12:28:55 PM
Roto Grip RST X-3: RST core with MicroTrax Hybrid cover stock with 4K fast /exceptionally light polish. The layout is 60 x 1 ½ x 65.
Currently using it on a 46ft THS that was a BIG cliff on the back of the pattern and not really blended well front to back and side to side. Super dry outside of 12 and super heavy conditioner between 16 to 16 across the boards.
Comparing it to the RST X-2, the movement is early in each part of the ball motion due to hybrid cover versus pearl cover, which is understandable and expected, BUT the main difference is that the X-3 still has a good bit of angle into the pocket, where the X-2 tends to be super over/under reaction because the pattern is not blended well. The X-1 had too much early movement and would lose most of its momentum because it would try to “dig in” too much in the front of the pattern and the heads. I changed the surface to 2000ab to see what the difference was and there really was not much difference in the movement, the ball does look better with the increased lane shine at 2000ab over weeks of using it. I call this core ASYS-LITE, because it is on he “lighter side” of ASYS cores out there and gives me a smoother reaction that other ASYS cores.
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: cmattingly on November 07, 2022, 11:44:14 AM
LANE CONDITION

Length: 43'

Volume: 22.5 mLs

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS

WOW, The X3 is nothing like the X1 or X2.  The X3 is definitely the most angular of the 3.  With the factory finish the X3 makes me get further left that I want to be with it, causing it to wiggle off the spot.  Adding surface definitely helped the reaction, allowing me to be more successful and see the shape that I needed.

The X3 definitely has elite shelf appeal!  I have already sold  a lot of them out of my pro shop, not to mention that it matches up with the house shot here pretty well.

I have seen/heard this ball rolls well on more difficult patterns as well.  Nate Garcia drilled his with a 3-3/8’ pin to pap and says that its “Super Chuggy.” Excellent when you are dealing with extra volume in the heads!

My Layout is: 4x5.25x2

Other balls getting a lot of play:
Dark Code-4x6x2
Night Road-4.5x4.5x3.75
Idol Cosmos-4x5x2
Wolverine Dark Moss-4.25x5.25x2


COMMENTS

Likes: versatile cover!

Dislikes: reaction out of box


PICTURES AND/OR VIDEOS
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: TonyMarino on November 14, 2022, 12:17:17 PM
I don’t normally do this type of thing in my reviews but let me just come out and say this… THIS IS WHAT A HIGH END HYBRID BALL SHOULD BE!

The X-3 has the MicroTrax Hybrid cover which 2:1 pearl:solid hybrid cover. From what I’ve seen, the X-3 is earlier than the X-1 and more forward, and obviously also earlier and stronger than the fully pearl X-2.

With a highish 2.53RG and diff of .053, this ball is designed to be a step down from your Gem, Reality, or Infinite Physix. The X-3 fills a gap for me in my bag for sure. I struggled to find the right ball to go to after the Reality, because most of the time I am still looking for an asymmetrical shape but nothing quite fit the bill UNTIL the RST X-3! Mine is drilled 4.5x5x2.5 and I am debating on drilling a 2nd one. What I see out of the X-3 is it is strong and versatile enough to play up the lane or be the piece to go to after the big dull ball has made the lanes transition but it is not yet time for a ball like the Idol Helios.
Title: Roto Grip RST-X3 by Casey Murphy
Post by: caseyccg on November 18, 2022, 09:27:06 AM
Orientation:  Right Handed
Rev Rate:  400 RPM
Speed:  16-17 MPH
PAP:  4 ½ over and ½ up

Location:  Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO
Pattern:  High Volume THS
VLS Layout: 
Layout 2:  4 ½ x 4 x 4 1/8 (pin below bridge)

My X2 created a motion I’ve never seen before.  I couldn’t throw it a ton though because it was SUPER clean. 

My X3 is stronger/earlier and creates that same reaction on more volume.  That means I can use it a TON more than I was able to use the X2.  My X3 is pin down and it creates a LOT of midlane.  I can throw it to the friction for days and it comes off the spot easily and strong.  It’s that same X3 motion just 5 feet  earlier on the lane, which makes it much more usable. 
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: Sandy McIntire on November 22, 2022, 08:57:47 AM
I drilled the RST X-3 with a 40x4x30 layout to allow the ball to pick up early in the front part of the lane, with high flare potential, and quick/continuous response to friction. I am higher speed, rev challenged 220-250ish, high tilt, high rotation, and super low track player. The RST X-3 has been my go to game 1 ball this league season. The ball is strong enough to pick in the in fresh higher volumes of oil while retaining enough energy to come off the spot hard.
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: Gil B on November 26, 2022, 09:58:22 AM
The RSTX3. My Layout 4x4x3. Another great color scheme on the Roto Grip Side. This ball for me def needed some games on it and some lane shine before I really liked what I saw. Out of the box it was a little too soon. But with some lane shine it got me where I like to see my breakpoint. Down lane for me this ball had a unique move and stop motion I am loving. Plus this ball really gets through the pins which is rare when the ball really slows down. This ball is def a ball with a permanent spot in my bag
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: HollyannJohansen6919 on November 27, 2022, 09:51:15 PM
RST X-3 5 1/2 x 4 x 3
This is my first experience with the RST line and has become a heavily used ball in my arsenal. The RST X-3 out of box picked up the front of the lane too early for what I was wanting to see out of it so I changed the surface to 4000 polished. I wanted this to be the first shiny ball out of my bag after my Hustle USA and Zen Master especially if the front of the lane was already hooking. If I need anything cleaner the next step for me is the Hyped Hybrid.
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: jshoe97 on November 29, 2022, 04:18:32 PM
Hey everyone, this is Storm staff member Josh Shoemaker here again with another ball review for the brand new Rotogrip RST-X3. As always, I would like to thank Storm for providing the equipment I use everytime I step out onto the lanes and I Am Bowling for making sure I always look good no matter what! Today I will be bowling on an unknown long pattern. This pattern feels medium volume and somewhere in the realm of 46-48’ in length. The X3 features the same RST core found in the previous two balls but is now wrapped in MicroTrax Hybrid. The MicroTrax hybrid cover on the X3 is two parts pearl and one part solid whereas on the X1 it was two parts solid and one part pearl. Where this may not sound like a huge difference, it’s very evident on the lanes. MicroTrax is a cover that responds very well to surface changes and has rolled well for me lane shined all the way down to 500. The X1 for me was a great ball to use when the lanes were cliffed but there wasn’t enough volume for some of the bigger and slower pieces. The X2 was night and days different from the X1. The X2 liked steep angles and tons of friction. The X3 falls perfectly in between the two and will bridge the massive gap perfectly. I see myself throwing the X3 a lot with a little bit of surface during league on the fresh or games 3-5 during a longer tournament block. Be sure to stop into your local Storm VIP pro shop and pre order your very own RST-X3 for the August 19th release!



Review Video: https://youtu.be/g9JgxijDDfg
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: Bigmike on November 29, 2022, 08:54:33 PM
I drilled up my RST-X3 with a 4.5 x 3.5 x 2 VLS layout. I have thrown it box (4K-Fast) and touched it with a 2000 pad also. I have thrown this on mostly PBA50 patterns in the longer range like the 46 ft and 44 ft patterns.

This is the real deal for me when it comes to send it right and watch it come back hard. I have an INFINITE PHYSIX that hooks quite a bit and the X3 is there step for step and maybe even harder on the back. Compared to my stronger cover solid balls like the SUPER NOVA, this is a great step down with big motion.
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: MANCSTORM on November 29, 2022, 10:26:10 PM

Took a little time to get used to the colors but definitely became a mainstay in my bag for anything with some volume. I can blend over under with it on house but mostly it shines for me on tougher patterns with volume. Even with all the control it gives me it's amazing how it goes threw the pins. An absolute winner.
Title: Re: RST X-3
Post by: peterdohanjr on December 08, 2022, 11:34:21 AM
Roto Grip RST X-3 Ball Review

Bowler Stats:
Speed: 15.5 MPH
Rev Rate: 300 RPM
Tilt: 3-5 degrees
Axis Rotation: 60 degrees
PAP: 5 ⅜ over 1 ¼ up
Layout:  5 X 41/2 X 23/4 VLS

With the release of the third installment in the RST line I was curious how close this ball would be to the RST X-3 since they were both hybrid covers. The RST X-1 has more solid as the base and the R-3 more pearl. When I drilled the X-1 I was expecting a replacement piece for the original Physix but the X-1 was stronger and smoother or slower than the Physix. I drilled the X-2 with a weaker layout and the pearl cover was too clean for me to use on a regular basis in my arsenal.

After using the RST X-3 in league around town on the local house shots it's becoming one of my favorites to use. For me it's earlier than the Infinite Physix and more sharper off the end of the house shot than the Reality Check. I did a slight adjustment to the surface to 1000 abralon by hand and just let it shine up and haven’t changed the surface since. I have rolled to 300s with it on the fresh house shots in both leagues where the 300s were in the third game. This is a good transition ball when you need to move left into the higher volume of oil of the house shot.

I was also able to have success using this ball on the 35’ Del Ballard Pattern during a PBA 50 South Region event.



Pete Dohan
Storm Bowling Amateur Staff
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