User Specs:
Left handed, 375 rev rate, 17mph speed, 45 degree angle of rotation, 7 degrees tilt
Layout: 4 ½ x 2
Keywords: EARLY, FORGIVING, DRILLER-FRIENDLY
The TNT is a new symmetric ball in Roto Grip’s HP3 line. It features the solid version of the RST X-2 cover in eTrax+ solid, which is a clean and responsive cover formula, and the new Torpex core which bears a “striking†resemblance to the Orbital core from Storm’s Axiom. Its 2.47 RG in 15 pounds is the lowest RG Roto has featured in a symmetric ball, while the .052 diff is on par with the other strong cores we’ve seen in the line like the Ikon core from the Idol series. This creates a very heavy and strong roll that elevates the overall strength of the ball beyond what you might assume from the specs on paper.
I adjusted the surface of the TNT prior to using it, I took it to 1000 grit on a resurfacing machine, then finished it on a spinner with a light coat of Storm’s Step 2 compound to shine it slightly. My speed is too slow for the 2000 box surface to be effective for me on most conditions, however I think the box surface is generally appropriate for the ball design. I’ve used this ball on both a house shot and Kegel Chromium (challenge pattern)
The TNT is definitely an EARLY rolling ball, also very smooth, and somewhat directional. For me it preferred straighter angles, and I think in general it will for most due to the shot shape and type of reaction. While it was better than I expected on the house pattern, I think its best used on tougher conditions because of how extremely well it manages the midlane and how consistent and FORGIVING it is. It’s a very stable reaction, controlling the lane and pattern both front to back and left to right better than virtually anything else I’ve thrown. This is an elite level sport ball in my opinion, on par with the Idol and Phaze 2. While it’s not quite as strong as those 2 due to the much weaker coverstock formula, it’s much closer than it appears to be on paper. The core’s contribution to that is significant due to the heavy roll and how fast the ball wants to slow down. Being symmetric, the ball is very DRILLER-FRIENDLY, and I feel like you could have a couple of these with different layouts and surfaces together in the same bag. The TNT reminds me of the Zen Master, just refined and dramatically improved.