Double Whammy | 900 Global Sublime vs Roto Grip TNT Infused

This is our comparison of the Sublime to the TNT Infused bowling ball!

Today, we are excited to discuss one of the latest additions to our inventory, the 900 Global Sublime bowling ball and compare it to the Roto Grip TNT Infused. This ball is designed with cutting-edge technology and innovative features that give it a distinct advantage on the lanes. What truly sets this ball apart from others is its unique Symmetrical A.I. core design, which provides maximum energy transfer and creates a powerful, yet controlled hook. This, combined with its high-quality Blend 802 Hybrid coverstock, results in a ball that is versatile and effective on a variety of lane conditions.

We believe that the 900 Global Sublime bowling ball is a valuable addition to any bowler’s arsenal, whether they are a seasoned pro or just starting out. Its advanced technology and superior performance make it a game-changer on the lanes.

900 Global Sublime Bowling Ball

The Sublime has been handcrafted with ALL NEW cover and core technology within the 900 Global product line. This new ball features the Reserve Blend 802 Hybrid Cover, finished with Reacta Gloss, for a versatile option within the 800 Series. Paired with the groundbreaking Immersed Symmetric A.I. Core, which represents countless hours of R&D, the Sublime will give 900 Global the next great reaction shape for those bowlers looking to fill their bag with a new symmetric bowling ball!

IMMERSED SYMMETRIC A.I. CORE

The Immersed Symmetric A.I. Core is the first 900 Global core to feature A.I. Core Technology. By using this groundbreaking process, we can push the limits on RGs and differentials. This means, we have lowered the RG and raised the differential to give you a bowling ball that rolls quicker and creates more surface contact with the lane. In testing, A.I. Core Technology has been seen to strike more on the light pocket hits due to the increased energy distribution. 900 Global fans will see the inner core shape is a new look for the brand. The concave/barbell shape features larger masses at both the north and south poles creating a strong torque effect. This shape of the core means when your pro shop operator drills your thumbhole they won’t remove as much material from the weight block, thus keeping the integrity of the design across multiple drillings.

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RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB)

DIFFERENTIAL: DIFF (15LB)

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Roto Grip TNT Infused Bowling Ball

Thanks to the relentless efforts of our research and development team, we have discovered yet another groundbreaking formula. Introducing the TNT line, a benchmark ball that promises to redefine explosive power in bowling. With its innovative Torpex Core and advanced Torque Sphere Technology, coupled with the cutting-edge eTrax™ PLUS Hybrid coverstock, this ball is designed to generate unparalleled torque and incredible projectile force. Prepare to witness a game-changer that will leave your opponents in awe, seeking cover, and even considering calling for backup.

TORPEX™ CORE
By positioning the TORQUE SPHERE just above the inner equator of the TORPEX Core, we discovered a remarkable dual effect. Not only did it give birth to the most symmetrical and low RG Roto Grip component ever, but it also unleashed a higher differential. This remarkable combination leads to enhanced overall ball motion and reduced pin deflection.

ETRAX™ PLUS HYBRID COVERSTOCK
First introduced in the pearlized form, we felt there was no better time than now to unleash the hybrid version on this brand-new core shape and following up the solid TNT. Providing the perfect blend of grip and responsiveness to friction than our forever famous eTrax solid coverstock, this cover is still a step down from our super aggressive MicroTrax solid coverstock material. Bottom line, cleaner through the front of the lane than MicroTrax.

Engineered for Medium to Medium/Heavy Oil Conditions

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RADIUS OF GYRATION: RG (15LB)

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