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Roto Grip Hustle Camo

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Balls with Same Hook Potential, Lane Conditions and Coverstock as the Roto Grip Hustle Camo:

Roto Grip Hustle Camo

In sports we are always told to hustle well now Roto Grip is providing a ball that will do just that on the lanes. The Roto Grip Hustle Camo was designed to add variety to the Hustle line of bowling balls. This ball takes a medium RG core and medium differential to create a ball that will offer good mid-lane motion and continuation. The VTC Solid Reactive Coverstock was created to offer a slightly different reaction. With the Versatile Traction Control coverstock finished with a 1500 grit polish this ball offers the right amount of power and control!

  • Color: Army/Black/Brown
    All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
  • Core: Hustle (14#-16#) (Lightbulb core for 13# & 12# and a puck core for 11# & 10#)
  • Coverstock: VTC Solid Reactive
  • Finish: 4K FAST (4000-grit) or Reacta Gloss
  • Finish: 1500-grit Polished or 4K FAST (4000-grit)
  • RG: 2.53 (15# ball)
  • Differential: 0.030 (15# ball)
  • Recommended Lane Condition: Light Oil
  • A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
  • SKU: RGBBMRQM
  • Product ID: 13225
  • Brand: Roto Grip
  • Category: Bowling Balls
  • Ball Performance: Mid Performance Balls

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Question:


How does this ball compare to the Hustle inc ??

7/25/2021 - By

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They are very comparable because they have the same weight block and both have a solid coverstock with the same 1500 grit polished finish. The Coverstocks are slightly different which help the Camo read just a little earlier but the difference are very hard to measure because they are very very close.

7/29/2021 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Question:


My son in law has Storm Virtual Enery and Rotogrip Winner Solid. Will the Camo work for him? He bowls mostly on once a week league in lanes that are medium to light oil. His speed is 15-16mph.

1/9/2022 - By

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Yes, the Camo would be a good option to use when the Virtual Energy and Winner Solid are too strong on the lanes and you need something for lighter conditions.

1/19/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Is 14 lbs core red good to use

2/1/2022 - By

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The 14lb will have the same weight block as 15lbs and 16lbs.

2/3/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Need a ball that hooks more then hassle camo but not as much as the storm physics

2/27/2022 - By

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The Storm Phaze 3 or Phaze 4 would be a good option. The Hustle Camo is a mid performance ball for lighter oil and the Physix is a high performance ball for heavier oil. The Phaze line is an upper mid performance ball for medium oil so it should fit well between them.

3/16/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Question:


Is this a good ball on dry wood lanes?

5/25/2022 - By

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This ball is rated to work best in medium to lighter oil. If the lanes get very dry this ball will probably try to read too early making it roll out flat on the backend or it will hook too much making it hard to control.

5/26/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Hooking power

8/30/2022 - By

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This ball is a mid performance ball designed to work in lighter oil conditions. In lighter oil, this ball will have a strong hook on the backend. As bowling balls have more hook potential they usually work in more oil so compared to all bowling balls this is a lower hook potential ball because it is more for lighter oil but in lighter oil this has a decent hook.

10/7/2022 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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