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Roto Grip No Rules

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Roto Grip No Rules

Forget the rules! Go with the Roto Grip No Rules bowling ball and throw the rules out. Roto Grip has combined the best features of their best cores to create the Chaotic core. This core combines differential stability, consistent axis migration, and defined RG bands to produce a ball that is powerful. They didn't stop there. Roto Grip has covered this core with their strong Micro DNA Solid Reactive cover to give you the traction you desire. This bowling ball is finished with a 2000-grit pad and is best used on medium/heavy to heavy oil conditions. Go ahead and break the rules with the Roto Grip No Rules!

  • Color: Neon Green/Neon Orange/Black
    All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown
  • Core: Chaotic (14-16)
  • Coverstock: Micro DNA Solid Reactive
  • Finish: 2000-grit
  • RG: 2.51 (for 15# ball)
  • Differential: 0.053 (for 15# ball)
  • Recommended Lane Condition: Medium/Heavy oil to Heavy oil
  • A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
  • SKU: RGBBMRNR
  • Product ID: 10027
  • Brand: Roto Grip
  • Category: Bowling Balls
  • Ball Performance: High-Performance Balls

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Currently use a haywire & a hectic....looking for something inbetween these two in terms of oil conditions,would this be something worth looking at?

7/28/2016 - By

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Hello! This would actually probably be more aggressive than the Haywire. If you're looking for something in between the two you're using now, you should probably go with either the Hy-Wire or the Eternal Cell.

7/29/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I am a stoker and currently use a Storm Match. Looking to get more aggressive on the back end. Bowl in two different leagues at two different houses. Lanes vary from dry to heavy oil. Is this ball something I should look at to get more backend? Want up up my break potential.

8/4/2016 - By

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Hello! If you wanted to up your break potential a little bit less, you could go with something like the Roto Grip Hy-Wire. But if you wanted to up it more drastically, you could go with the No Rules.

8/5/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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The no rules better to drill pin up or pin below finger holes is this ball stronger than the lock

8/9/2016 - By

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Hello! This depends a lot on what you want the ball to do and it would probably be a better question to speak with your driller about. But yes, this ball will be more aggressive than the Lock.

8/9/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Hi is theblock in the no rules heavier than hyper cell skid .which block is stronger.

8/14/2016 - By

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Hello! The blocks in both balls should be about the same weight. The No Rules will be a stronger ball than the Skid overall.

8/15/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I currently am using my C300 Antics, and I'm looking for a ball with a lot of length and hook. Should I go with this or should I look for a pearl?

8/15/2016 - By

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Hello Talon! This isn't really a great ball for length. I would take a look at some of these: https://www.bowling.com/search/ball-selector.aspx?bpperf=3&bplength=53

8/15/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I have a Haywire looking for something with maybe a little stronger backend

8/23/2016 - By

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Hello! This ball will be more aggressive than the Haywire, but it will still be an early moving ball like the Haywire. If you're looking for something that goes longer and breaks later, I would probably recommend something more along the lines of the Eternal Cell or the Hy-Wire.

8/23/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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where are drill patterns for no rules

8/23/2016 - By

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Hello Jerry! You can find the drill patterns here: https://www.rotogrip.com/pro-shop/resources/

8/24/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Hello I have a roto grip Def Con 1 and a Nomad and am looking for something to replace the Def Con would this ball be a good replacement for that.

8/25/2016 - By

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Hello Dan! I would probably say the closest to the Defcon I that we have is the Roto Grip Haywire. I think that would serve as a good replacement ball.

8/26/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How close to the Menace would this ball be? Im looking to get this ball but wanting something close to the Menace.

8/31/2016 - By

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Hello! This would be fairly similar to the Menace. Both are early moving balls and both aggressive on heavier oil. The No Rules may even be a bit more aggressive than the Menace.

8/31/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Is the No Rules a Semetrical Ball?

9/8/2016 - By

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Hey Goz! The Roto Grip No Rules is an asymmetrical ball.

9/8/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I bowl 2 handed with a storm zero gravity drilled full roller. How much earlier will the no rules roll compared to the zero drilled the same?

9/12/2016 - By

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By comparsion, the No Rules has a significantly higher differential & mass bias, combined with a lower RG and coverstock finish (2000 sanded). It should be several boards and feet stronger than the Zero Gravity.

9/20/2016 - By The Ghost
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Hey I use a gyration bowling ball and I'm looking for something a little more powerful would this ball be a good choice

9/15/2016 - By

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I am not familiar with the Gyration ball but this ball is good for medium to heavier oil lanes and gives a good midlane read with a continuous hook motion.

9/29/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Hey I'm currently a two hander and I have high revs will this ball be good for me?

9/27/2016 - By

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This ball is designed to be a very aggressive bowling ball on most heavier oil conditions. If you have a higher ball speed to match your higher revs then you may be okay with this ball on heavier oil. However, if your ball speed is not high, this ball may be a little too aggressive for your style on most conditions.

10/3/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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how big of a diffrence would it be if i got my ball at 13 instead of 15 whn it cmes to the defrential

10/1/2016 - By

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The 13lb ball has an RG 2.57 and Differential is 0.032.

10/5/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Hey I'm currently a two hander and I have high revs will this ball be good for me?

10/2/2016 - By

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This ball is designed to be a very aggressive bowling ball on most heavier oil conditions. If you have a higher ball speed to match your higher revs then you may be okay with this ball on heavier oil. However, if your ball speed is not high, this ball may be a little too aggressive for your style on most conditions.

10/5/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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What is the hook rating on this ball

10/9/2016 - By

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Hello Pete. This ball has a high hook rating and it is a high performance level ball that performs best on medium to heavy oil lane conditions.

10/14/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Can this ball be drilled to go long and still have the hitting power for slower ball speeds. Looking for a ball for oil

10/21/2016 - By

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Yes, it can. You will need to speak to your driller and ask him exactly what you will need for the kind of performance you expect.

10/24/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Ball speed slow if I polish the no rules will it retain energy on oily lanes?

10/25/2016 - By

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Hi. If you polish the ball, it will break a lot later than normally. The more polish on the ball, the later it will break.

10/28/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I have the no rules slow ball speed. Proshop polished changed surface. Still hook a lil much. I need ball for oily lanes to add to my aresnal. Do yo have reccommdation for oil? Not so strong...Storm or roto grip thanks

11/4/2016 - By

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Hello. Please give us a call in the office so we can better assist you. Please call us at 1-800-441-2695.

11/4/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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how often should you use the 2000 grit pad

12/14/2016 - By

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Hi Tom! You can use the 2000 grit pad when you start noticing a difference in performance of the ball.

12/14/2016 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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how would the Roto Grip no Rules be for me if i have a Code Black goes long then very angular and a Timeless drilled to be more continuous would a matte finish of the No Rules be goos for heavy oil as compared to Code Black

2/27/2017 - By

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Hello Rick. The Roto Grip No Rules best performs on medium to heavy oil and will have a dull matte finish.

2/27/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Hi, is this ball more aggressive than the Alpha Crux, and will it work better in heavier oil?

2/28/2017 - By

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Hi Connor. It looks as if the Alpha Crux will have a more continuous hook than the Roto Grip No Rules; the No Rules will have a sharper hook. The No Rules is best used on mediun to heavy oil whereas the Alpha Crux is for heavy oil only.

2/28/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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DOES THE ROTO GRIP NO RULES COME IN 10LB

3/6/2017 - By

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Kelly, Roto Grip only makes the No Rules in 12-16 pound weights.

3/7/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How does this compare to the sure lock which one is stronger?

3/28/2017 - By

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Hello. It looks like the Sure Lock best performs on Heavy Oil only and the Roto Grip No Rules best performs on medium-heavy oil only. The Sure Lock will perform differently than the No Rules because of the lane conditions.

3/29/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Currently using a Hammer Black Widow Red cover. Lanes are medium to heavy oil and are oiled 32 feet and buffed to 41 feet using FLEX oil on the lanes. While the ball I am using now does break at the end it continually moves deep in the pocket even after making adjustments. Looking for something that will break a little sooner?

3/31/2017 - By

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Hello Howard. This would be a great ball for that.

4/3/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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What is the difference between the storm phase and no rules and no rules pearl I am a storm user but am thinking about going in a different direction or should I stay with storm and if I stay with storm what is a good ball to use

3/31/2017 - By

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Hi Shawn. The No Rules will be more aggressive than the Phaze as well as the No Rules Pearl. Both the No Rules and No Rules Pearl are High Performance balls whereas the Storm Phaze is an Upper Mid Performance ball. The differences are the coverstock, lane conditions, and the finish. The No Rules will have a solid cover stock and the Phaze will have a pearl coverstock. The No Rules will have a 2000 grit finish which will give the ball more length and a more aggressive hook than the Phaze. The Phaze best performs with medium oiled lane conditions, whereas the No Rules best performs with medium to really heavy oiled lane conditions.

4/3/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How does this ball compare to the storm crux?

5/3/2017 - By

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The Storm Crux will be a more aggressive ball than the No Rules. The No Rules has a solid coverstock with a 2000 grit finish, whereas the Storm Crux will have a hybrid coverstock with a 3000 grit finish.

5/5/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Which one creates more hook, the no rules solid or the pearl?

6/25/2017 - By

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The No Rules will be more aggressive whereas the Pearl will break later the the No Rules Solid.

6/26/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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What is the difference in weight block between 13lb and 14lb ball like the No Rules Pearl

7/31/2017 - By

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Any weight below a 14# ball will have a generic core.

8/1/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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Can I get a 3-4" pin 2-3 top weight and 14#

12/14/2017 - By

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You can request for this information at the end of the order page int he "special comments" box.

12/14/2017 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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I have a radical yetti would this be a good replacement,

1/1/2018 - By

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Yes, this would be a great replacement ball.

1/5/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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How can I order a ball with a long pin?

1/9/2018 - By

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You can request for this information at the end of the order page int he "special comments" box.

1/9/2018 - By Bowling.Com Staff
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