Roto-Grip Horizon Solid
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Innovation, Versatility, and Superior Performance defines the Horizon Solid™. This newest release from Roto Grip™ is sure to be one of the most sought after balls of they year for several reasons.
First of all it comes to you at a performance price. Roto Grip™ has a history of bringing you some of the best performance priced products over the last several years. We pride ourselves in giving you more “bang for the buck” than anyone and this one delivers yet again.
Second, we utilize the new Helios™ core found in the original Horizon™. This single density symmetrical core boasts a lower RG for mid-lane read along with a medium to High Differential for that strong continuation down the lane. That translates into pin shattering carry from any angle.
Finally, we surround the powerful core with our most versatile solid coverstock to date Ultimate Grip™. Versatility is the key to this shell. The 800 Machine finish gives you all the traction you want in oil as well as superior traction on the backend. Add some polish and you can create more length and even stronger backend motion on those lighter volume patterns.
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Roto-Grip Horizon Solid Reviewed by: BJI Reviews By Joe Cerar Jr. 02/14/2007 00:00
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Core Design:
The Helios core has also been used in the Horizon pearl. It is symmetric in nature with an RG of 2.47 and a Diff of .052. This core revs quickly, and produces 5' of track flare with 3.5, 4.5 and 5' pin distances.
Coverstock:
The base resin is Ultimate Grip, colored in black and crimson. The
surface is finished dull at an 800-matte grit. This cover loves oil, yet can easily be polished for lighter patterns.
Manufacturer's Intent:
The success of the Horizon Pearl was the breeding ground for this new venture. The Helios core is the heart of all ball motion, and this is one great core in this upper medium-priced entry. Roto Grip prides itself on offering more bang for your buck within all of its price categories.
Test Results:
One common thread throughout our testing was the commitment we saw when this ball encounters friction. The dull surface allows for moderate length with some traction in oil, yet we still saw a firm commitment off dry boards. The move was quick, almost like what bowlers see from asymmetric cores. Yet we liked the continuation throughout the breakpoint range. My lefty power tester was enamored with the rev pattern created by the core/shell, the logo engraving and his hand action. This ball was a blur from lane contact to pin cushion. Polishing created some sensitivity, so we returned it to factory dullness and felt the love it was giving us earlier once again.
When to Use:Best results will be on longer patterns with medium and heavier volumes. Pin carry was excellent from all angles, provided we had oil in the mids and friction somewhere. This is a benchmark ball for those looking for controlled power with an impressive roll pattern. Those looking for sideways motion at the spot should use the Horizon Pearl. In fact, we left a few solid 7-9s (right-handed) with the Pearl. Those looking for more traction in oil with a firm commitment off dry will love the Horizon solid. We only left solid 9s with the solid.
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Roto-Grip Horizon Solid Reviewed by: Ken 03/20/2007 16:41
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I love the Roto-Grip Horizon Solid bowling ball out of the box, went to a tournament and shot 230, 230, 299, for a 759 series. It is smooth down the lane and easy to control and hits hard.
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