Roto Grip wants everyone to be a winner that is why they are introducing the Roto Grip Winner bowling ball. This ball takes the original Hotshot core and modifies it to decrease the RG and increase the differential in order to create more downlane reaction. This core is paired with the VTC-P18 Pearl reactive coverstock which maintains the balls traction all the way down the lane while storing energy for the backend. Out of the box this ball was designed to win on medium oil lanes.
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This is an unbeliavble Ball for the price. It's a mid performance ball with a hook to it. Love this ball, the reaction on a medium oil house shot was perfect, I would recommend this to anyone looking for a solid mid performance ball at a solid price
Is the winner anything like the marvel pearl
8/13/2018 - By JoeyUnfortunately, the Winner is a Mid Performance ball and the Marvel Pearl is an Upper Mid Performance ball, making the Marvel Pearl a more aggressive ball.
8/14/2018 - By Bowling.Com StaffIs the Winner comparable to the Hectic
8/15/2018 - By WoodmanThe only difference there is between the two bowling balls is that the Winner is for Medium oiled lanes only and the Hectic is for Dry-Medium oiled lanes.
8/16/2018 - By Bowling.Com StaffCan it be ordered with a 4" pin length
10/7/2018 - By EddHow does this ball compare to the Wrecker
1/25/2019 - By KorrI am a down and in bowler. Would you consider this ball an option.
4/5/2019 - By KellyIs the winner similar to the match up pearl?
7/20/2019 - By Ang2002The 12-pound ball has the same core as the 15-pound ball?
9/14/2019 - By JASANo in the 12lb weight the weight block has to change to account for the over all weight of the ball being lighter. So the reaction will be similar but the weight block is different.
9/24/2019 - By Bowling.Com StaffUsing a Crux Prime and wondering if the Winner would be a good step down when the oil starts to dry up a bit.
9/23/2019 - By JackYes, the Winner is a great option to give you more length and works well in the medium oil and some lighter oil conditions. It would be a great back up option to have after the Crux Prime is getting too strong on the lanes.
9/24/2019 - By Bowling.Com Staff