Storm Bowling & Roto Grip Watch May 2022 – Code Master | RST X2 Pro Review

Chris Beans breaks down new overseas releases from Storm & ROTO GRIP bowling! Full specs and commentary!

have a bigger footprint as it goes down the lane
 
Okay let’s pop on over to this RST x2 Pro, now this one’s probably more interesting of the two. Why do I say that because even though the other one had the nex pearl and you know we’ve seen that on a couple different balls this ball has hyper response pearl cover and if you happen to know which ball this was on before you get 10 points but I’m gonna tell you anyways this was on the attention black pearl. I had one of those balls and that ball was fantastic. That cover stock is amazing and this color scheme is simply awesome. 

So what do you think of these balls and which one of them do you like better do

Storm Code Master Bowling Ball

The previous product was strong in the oil, but this time the Code has a pearl cover and provides more downlane motion.

This ball is fun to throw and is a ball that many different bowler types will love.

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BOWLING BALL CORE SHAPE

BOWLING BALL CORE NAME

BOWLING BALL COVERSTOCK TYPE

BOWLING BALL COVER NAME

RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB)

DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB)

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FLARE POTENTIAL

SURFACE FINISH

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BALL WEIGHT

BOWLING BALL COLOR

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Roto Grip RST X-2 Pro Bowling Ball

Dating back to the mid-1950’s, there is a reason Roto Grip is often referred to as the “Original High-Performance Bowling Ball Specialists.” Our latest asymmetrical creation continues that tradition with the development of the RST Core which produces consistent core torque and energy transfer down lane where it is needed most.

RST – Roto Star Tour Core…
Professional bowlers like to see continuous motion down lane with minimal deflection as the ball enters the pocket due to their rev rates usually being on the higher side. This logic was the basis of development by the R&D team as they looked to create a core that would maintain dynamics after drilling in order to maintain a higher level of core torque down lane. The larger mass at the base of the core does indeed create that. Especially since when drilled, the thumbhole will always end up near the bottom of the void area not to affect the bottom mass of the core all that much. Thus, making this core a “Tour Level” type core design.

Behind the X-2 name…
When it all began back in the early 1950’s, Roto Star (later known as Roto Grip) quickly became known as the “High Performance Bowling Ball Specialists.”

Because of this industry leading mantra, and with the latest creation of the Roto Star Tour Core, it only made sense to go back in time to recapture the vibe and pay homage to those balls that set the standard for technology and development.

BRAND

BOWLING BALL CORE SHAPE

BOWLING BALL CORE NAME

BOWLING BALL COVERSTOCK TYPE

BOWLING BALL COVER NAME

BALL WEIGHT

BOWLING BALL COLOR

DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB)

FLARE POTENTIAL

MASS BIAS STRENGTH

RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB)

SCENT

SURFACE FINISH

BALL PERFORMANCE LEVEL

BALL LANE CONDITIONS

Roto Grip Bowling Balls

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