Roto Grip has engineered the TNT upper-mid performance bowling ball to offer more torque and more power than previous low RG symmetrical balls. The core and cover combination on this ball create an explosive reaction, as the name suggests. This ball introduces the Torpex core which places the Torque Sphere just above the mid-point of the core. This design creates a low RG and a high differential which results in more motion and more continuation through the pins. The coverstock on this ball is the proven eTrax PLUS Solid Reactive. This coverstock provides more grip and response to friction while still offering ease through the beginning of the lane and ultimately more forgiveness on medium to medium/heavy oil.
Smooth & powerful!!
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Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This Roto-Grip ball is explosive, when polished! Labors when dull. Go to your nearest VIP pro shop & light the fuse!🔥💥 BOOM!!!🤯
Smooth & powerful!!
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League play
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Roto Grip has a real winner in the TNT!! Not sure of the current layout, but the pin is down. This makes the ball early & smooth. Ball works better with a high gloss. I had this ball at 4K & it labored a lot. Do not recommend using this ball with surface as it will be very lazy. The ball is 2K out of box, & it burns up & has nothing for the back end. The cover & core of this ball are a perfect match! I recommend putting pin down for best results.
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
It goes where you want it and it goes pretty straight down the lane
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
It goes where you want it and it goes pretty straight down the lane
Will this ball have more backend then fatal venom.
How does the tnt compare to the track stealth
Hi Steve! The 2000 grit finish on the Roto Grip TNT would cause this ball to react later on the lanes, but the Track Stealth is more aggressive and has a higher hook potential.
Hey would you recommend this ball over a hustle?
Hello! The Roto Grip TNT is an upper-mid perfornace ball with a solid coverstock which will react earlier and more agressive than the Roto Grip Hustle. If you are wanting a ball with more length for lighter oil lanes then the Hustle would be a great choice!
is Is the Phaze2 bowling ball or TNT bowling ball a better compliment to the Hybid pearl bowling ball?
The TNT and Phaze are very similar in a lot of ways but the TNT will read a little earlier while the Phaze II will read just slightly later. If your other ball was a Roto Grip Hyped Pearl then that ball was designed to have very good length so the Phaze II may be a little easier to transition from because it has just a little more length than the TNT.
What lane condition is best for this ball? Will it be a good addition to an arsenal with the Roto Grip Gem?
Hi JR, the Roto Grip TNT is designed to react best on Medium to Medium/Heavy Oil lane conditions and is very similar to the Roto Grip Gem. If you are looking for something to compliment the Gem, you may look at the Roto Grip Rubicon UC3 which would work well when the lanes start to break down.
Would this be a exceptional ball with slow speed as 12-14mph
Great question! This ball is designed to read earlier on the lanes so if you have a slower ball speed this may react too strong too early on the lanes and not finish well. You may prefer to look for a ball with better length if you have a slower ball speed so the ball can get down the lanes before hooking.
Is this a step up from hustle 3tp