Roto Grip Ultimate Wrecker
The Ultimate Wrecker brings back both the Wrecker nameplate and the HP2 line for Roto Grip. The symmetrical Wrecker + AI core provides a lower
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The Ultimate Wrecker brings back both the Wrecker nameplate and the HP2 line for Roto Grip. The symmetrical Wrecker + AI core provides a lower

Article Contents 1. I’ve read that there is a 1.5 to 2 mph difference between launch speed and the… 1.1. Environmental factors 1.2. Individual factors

The asymmetrical Hater core returns to the DV8 line with the release of the Hater Pearl. This ball uses the HK22C-based Havoc Pearl coverstock that

The 900 Global Origin EX uses the new RB 89 Solid coverstock surrounding the Eclipse Asymmetric AI weight block that was used previously in the

Article Contents 1. Speed-dominant versus rev-dominant 2. Optimizing your release 3. Increasing your rev rate 3.1. Creating more leverage 3.2. Putting in the work 3.3.

The Hammer Hazmat Pearl introduces a pearlized coverstock to the symmetrical Hazmat core. This is the third version of the Hazmat, with the original being

The Turbo X returns in name and color scheme to the Ebonite line. This ball uses the Turbo core design, which is a higher RG

The Track Cypher Pearl shares the symmetrical Synergy weight block with the original Cypher. It uses the Prime Response Pearl (HK22) coverstock, finished with 1500

Article Contents 1. Time 2. Travel 3. Cost 4. Homework: the solution 5. Conclusion Note: This article is only available to Bowling This Month subscribers.

The Crown Victory uses the same symmetrical core shape as the Endeavor from 2024. The Tiered Hexagon design has a medium-high RG (2.540″) and a