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Roto Grip Halo
Roto Grip created the Halo bowling ball to dominate heavy oil conditions. This ball introduces the Centrum asymmetric super strong core and pairs it with the proven and strong MicroTrax-S18 coverstock. This pairing produces the same type of motion found with the Hyper Cell and No Rules but takes it up a level in strongness!
- Color: Coal/Fuchsia/Sky Blue
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Core: Centrum (14#-16#)
- Coverstock: MicroTrax-S18 Solid
- Finish: 2000-grit Pad
- RG: 2.49 (for 15# ball)
- Differential: 0.050 (for 15# ball)
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium/Heavy to Heavy
- Hook Potential: High
- Length: Middle
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: RGBBMRHV
- Product ID: 11556
- Brand: Roto Grip
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: High-Performance Balls
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What cleaner do you recommend?
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Which is more aggresive the halo or hyper cell fused?
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What’s more aggressive on heavy oil lanes/ house shots : halo or sure lock?
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whats the difference between the halo and the storm physics
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How does this ball compare to the original No Rules?
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What is drill protection
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If your new ball cracks when it's drilled by a pro shop, bowling.com will replace your ball free of charge! Manufacturers' warranties typically do not cover for cracking during drilling and drillers are not held responsible for their mistakes or defects in the ball.
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Halo or katana Dragon, which is better on heavy oil
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Which is more aggressive the code X or the Halo?
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The Code X will be a tad bit more aggressive than the Halo. The finish on the Code X is a 3000 grit and the finish on the Halo is a 2000 finish. The higher the number of finish, the more length you will have.
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What ball hooks more, storm drive or the halo?
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Hi, does this ball glow under black lights? Thanks!
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What's more aggressive..the motive forge or the halo?
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Would this ball be good for me I throw a roto grip show 15# from the center dot to between 1st and 2nd arrow
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what core does the halo use in the 12# weight?
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my ball speed is between 12.5 / 13.5 can I use the Halo
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I throw 16 mph and throw a 14 lb Storm Timeless. I was wondering if I should get the Halo Pearl, Halo, Physix, or Crux Prime. What do you think would fit into my arsenal the best?
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The PhysiX will be the most similar to the Timeless. If you are wanting something that breaks later, I would recommend the Halo Pearl. The Timeless is a hybrid so it will be in between a solid and a pearl.
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Have This In A 16# Stock Version I Throw It 15.5 to 18.5 Love It But Want It Longer Breaks Early.. Have Motiv Golden Jackal 15# and Intense Heat 16# 200 Average with All Halo My Fav What Would Be Better 4000 or 5000 with Polish or Does My Other Balls Cover What I Think I am Missing?
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Which ball will store more energy for the backend when the heads dry out; Halo or Storm Crux Prime?
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The Storm Crux Prime will have the Same Hook Potential, Lane Conditions & Coverstock as the Roto Grip Halo. So they will have the same performance.
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So I throw 18mph with high revs looking for a ball that will snap back to the pocket would you recommend the halo, phaze 2, or physix
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Is this ball good for sport patterns
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This ball is rated for heavier oil so if the sport shot is a longer pattern and the lanes were just oiled, this is a great ball to start with. If the lanes are a shorter pattern then this ball would be too strong and you may need something more for medium oil.
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Do you have the coefficient of restitution number for the halo?
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Looking for a Roto Grip for light to medium oil conditions
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Here is a link to view the Roto Grip bowling balls for medium to light oil : https://www.bowling.com/shopping/all/bowling-balls/all?brand=19&lane-conditions=71
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I throw 20mph ball 16pd. But get lots of splits at times. Which ball do you recommend
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It is hard to know what is causing the splits without watching you bowl and seeing how the ball comes in to the pocket. With a high ball speed you may need a ball that reads earlier so the ball has time to react on the lanes. This has a strong hook potential so it could give you a decent entry angle to the pocket for better pin action.
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How does the Halo compare to the Statement solid?
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Can I use Halo in medium oil
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