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Roto Grip Optimum Idol
Introducing the Roto Grip Optimum Idol, a revamped version of the original Roto Grip Idol bowling ball, building upon its global triumph. Roto Grip has seamlessly integrated original components with cutting-edge advancements in coverstock and outer core technology. The exterior boasts our latest MicroTrax Solid Reactive coverstock, a fully loaded nanoparticle material ensuring exceptional traction without sacrificing responsiveness downlane where it is needed most. Inside, the iconic Ikon weight block shape from the original Idol series combines with A.I. Core Technology for heightened core dynamics and superior energy dispersion, delivering an unparalleled bowling experience as it travels through the pins.
- Color: Heliotrope Purple
All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown - Core: Ikon + A.I. Core Technology (14-16#)
- Coverstock: MicroTrax Solid Reactive
- Finish: 2000-grit Abralon
- RG: 2.47 (for 15# ball)
- Differential: 0.056 (for 15# ball)
- Recommended Lane Condition: Medium to Heavy Oil
- A few tiny pit holes in the cover stock of the ball are normal
- SKU: RGBBMRIX
- Product ID: 15000
- Brand: Roto Grip
- Category: Bowling Balls
- Ball Performance: Upper Mid-Performance Balls
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Would this ball be good ball before the phaze two or replace/fits the same spot as the Phaze two?
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I have done well with the idol helios for nationals, how do these compare?
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This ball will have some options that are similar in that both have a solid reactive coverstock with a 2000 grit finish out of the box. So this will read the midlane well and have a smooth continuation on the backend. The Optimum Idol weight block will help this read slightly earlier and have slightly stronger flare (hook) potential.
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Is this a close fit to the Cell
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Which is more versatile the optimum idol or the phaze two?
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How would this ball compare to the black widow 2.0 hybrid?
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The Optimum Idol will have a duller finish and solid coverstock which will read earlier in the mid lane and give the ball a smoother arcing hook while the Widow 2.0 Hybrid is designed to give you more length for a sharper backend reaction.
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Is this ball similar to the Eternity PI?
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There are some similarities in that both bowling balls have a solid reactive coverstock and both come out of the box with a 2000 grit dull finish so this will help them read in the mid lane with a strong arcing hook. The Optimum Idol has a very strong symmetric weight block compared to the asymmetric weight block in the Eternity Pi. The Optimum Idol however will have a slightly lower hook potential making it work better in medium to heavy oil and fall more in the upper mid performance category while the Eternity Pi is listed for heavy oil only and is a high performance ball..
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Is it Good for H e a v y Oil?
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What’s the difference between Optim Ido pearl and Optiim cosmos
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Just to clarify I am comparing the Optimum Cosmos to the Optimum Idol Pearl (not the Optimum Idol).
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Just to clarify, this questions is not pertaining to this ball which is the Optimum Idol. I am comparing the Optimum Cosmos to the Optimum Idol Pearl which are both different from this ball. The Optimum Cosmos and the Optimum Idol Pearl both had pearl coverstocks and both were upper mid performance balls for medium to heavy oil conditions. The Optimum Pearl is the newer of the two and it had changes made to the weight block that helped it start to read a little earlier and give it a higher flare potential. However, the Optimum Idol Pearl has a smoother polished finish than the Cosmos (4000 grit) so that will give it more length making them pretty even on length but still give the Optimum Idol Pearl a hook advantage.
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What year did this ball come out
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