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Average Customer Review: 4.62 of 5 stars
Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
2 of 4 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
4 1/2 over 1/4 up
Ball Speed:
Fast
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Roto Grip Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl great ball for med-dry lanes. I love this ball for sport shot and burnt lanes. The surface is at 1500 polished if you need more roll you can adjust the surface.

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Hustle Red/Indigo/Gold Pearl
5 of 5 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
232
PAP:
11/16 X 5 1/4
Ball Speed:
Fast
Style:
Cranker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
229
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
If you are looking for a ball that reacts smoothly through the front and still recovers nicely. The Hustle R/I/G and Hustle P/O/W are the balls you need. I drilled both of these balls 4 x 4 x 2. My PAP is 4 x 11/16. I was able to throw both of these balls on a fresh White #2 House Pattern and a few shorter PBA Patterns and these balls were amazing. On the House Shot, I played 15 to 5 and they reacted so smoothly through the front part of the lanes and had amazingly strong and controllable backend. I would say that the R/I/G was a little weaker for some reason but it was a great drop down from the P/O/W when I needed it. Both these balls are a must for someone who is looking for a nice Medium to Dry lane ball and for those that have a lot of hook like myself, these are great balls to have in your arsenal.
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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
4 of 8 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
232
PAP:
11/16 X 5 1/4
Ball Speed:
Fast
Style:
Cranker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
229
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
If you are looking for a ball that reacts smoothly through the front and still recovers nicely. The Hustle R/I/G and Hustle P/O/W are the balls you need. I drilled both of these balls 4 x 4 x 2. My PAP is 4 x 11/16. I was able to throw both of these balls on a fresh White #2 House Pattern and a few shorter PBA Patterns and these balls were amazing. On the House Shot, I played 15 to 5 and they reacted so smoothly through the front part of the lanes and had amazingly strong and controllable backend. I would say that the R/I/G was a little weaker for some reason but it was a great drop down from the P/O/W when I needed it. Both these balls are a must for someone who is looking for a nice Medium to Dry lane ball and for those that have a lot of hook like myself, these are great balls to have in your arsenal.
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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
3 of 4 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
230
PAP:
4 1/2 across 1 1/8 up
Ball Speed:
Slow
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Experience:
Beginner
Orientation: Right Handed
Rev Rate: 375 RPM
Speed: 16-17 MPH
PAP: 4 5/8 straight across

Location: Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO
Pattern: High Volume THS
Layout: 40, 5 , 70 w/p3 hole

The Hustle POW and Hustle RIG are the new pearl versions of the Hustle series. When compared the Hustle SAY/PRO, the POW/RIG are much cleaner and backend quite a bit more. They are super clean in the fronts and really go sideways off the dry! If you loved your Hustle SAY/PRO but wanted something just a little cleaner with more recovery, look no further than the Hustle POW/RIG!

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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
2 of 4 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
218
PAP:
5 1/4 over 3/8 up
Ball Speed:
Fast
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
What can you say? These Hustles are awesome! Great colors, performance and shelf appeal. I have everybody from beginning bowlers up to high level scratch players loving these rocks. The Hustle POW, for me, has been the go to ball for moving back in the track and playing them a bit straighter. I have slightly high ball speed and low tilt, so I need to be careful with weaker stuff loosing energy. This ball does not disappoint, great length, energy retention and hit. I recently put out a video with this ball, the Wreck'Em and the No Rules Pearl. The hit at the pin deck was impressive, to the point that if you didn't see the shot, you couldn't tell the difference between the bowling balls. I hope these balls stay around for awhile, the are great for any level of bowler and all of my customers love them! Thanks for reading and we'll see you on the lanes. #SquadRG
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Hustle Red/Indigo/Gold Pearl
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
230
PAP:
4 1/2 across 1 1/8 up
Ball Speed:
Slow
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Experience:
Beginner
Orientation: Right Handed
Rev Rate: 375 RPM
Speed: 16-17 MPH
PAP: 4 5/8 straight across

Location: Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO
Pattern: High Volume THS
Layout: 45, 6 , 35

The Hustle POW and Hustle RIG are the new pearl versions of the Hustle series. When compared the Hustle SAY/PRO, the POW/RIG are much cleaner and backend quite a bit more. They are super clean in the fronts and really go sideways off the dry! If you loved your Hustle SAY/PRO but wanted something just a little cleaner with more recovery, look no further than the Hustle POW/RIG!

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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
3 3/4 horizontal, 7/8 up
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
195
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
The POW is a fun one to roll.

As a lower price point ball, this one packs a pretty good punch. It gets good length, has plenty of movement on the backend, and doesn’t lose any hit.

I’ve been able to use the POW on our house shot and really like what I’ve seen.

I can cover boards laterally if necessary or play the hold where our oil turns into a puddle.

I’m looking forward to getting more games on the POW to see if it has any real limits.

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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
1 of 2 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
200
PAP:
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Left Handed
Sport Shot Average:
185
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Roto Grip Hustle POW
Layout: 45 x 5 x 50
Finish: 1500 grit polished
Condition: 42 ft. THS on older HPL with a KEGEL FLEX with Fire and Ice conditioners with Defense-C cleaner.
Results: With having the 5 inch pin, I really did not expect the ball to be “strong” of off the pattern, but it was very strong off of the pattern and I used it for a scratch league after doing the initial ball video and figured out that this ball will be a great benchmark ball even though it’s a HP1 level, for centers with wood lanes, older HPL lanes or houses that tend to put out lower volume oil patterns. It was not as sharp entering the pocket as the RIG with 2in PAP layout, but it was still stronger than your average mid entry ball. The ball works consistently well, has great overall length, a good strong back end, and causes havoc on the pins.

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Hustle Red/Indigo/Gold Pearl
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
200
PAP:
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Left Handed
Sport Shot Average:
185
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Roto Grip Hustle RIG
Layout: 45 x 2 ½ x 45
Finish: 1500 grit polished
Condition: 42 ft. THS on older HPL with a KEGEL FLEX with Fire and Ice conditioners with Defense-C cleaner.
Results: With the short PAP layout, this ball flipped over harder than my Match Pearl with a very similar layout. Very aggressive back end and the ball’s overall length was extra-long, which is good on older HPL like I bowl on, will be an awesome short oil pattern ball for me, gives me a longer length and but a good strong angle into the pocket that will needed at certain times on THS also. Flippy – yes, and I love it. I usually don’t get to see any bowling balls to enter the pocket at that angle, but I could start to like it.


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Hustle Red/Indigo/Gold Pearl
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
Not set
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Fast
Style:
Cranker
Bowling Hand:
Left Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
The Hustle POW and Hustle RIG are the new pearl versions of the Hustle series. When compared the Hustle SAY/PRO, the POW/RIG are much cleaner and backend quite a bit more. They are super clean in the fronts and really go sideways off the dry! If you loved your Hustle SAY/PRO but wanted something just a little cleaner with more recovery, look no further than the Hustle POW/RIG!
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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
1 of 2 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
Not set
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Fast
Style:
Cranker
Bowling Hand:
Left Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Bowler: Keven Williams
Hand: Left Handed
Rev Rate: 450 RPM
Speed: 18-19 MPH

Location: Sunshine Lanes, Springfield MO
Pattern: High Volume Typical House Shot
Layout: Pin over bridge, CG kicked with a weight hole

The Hustle POW and Hustle RIG are the new pearl versions of the Hustle series. When compared the Hustle SAY/PRO, the POW/RIG are much cleaner and backend quite a bit more. They are super clean in the fronts and really go sideways off the dry! If you loved your Hustle SAY/PRO but wanted something just a little cleaner with more recovery, look no further than the Hustle POW/RIG!

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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
140
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Slow
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
So I'm not a great bowler. This is only my third year in a league and first year actually hooking a ball the right way. I got this ball over summer so I could finally get rubber finger tips, and a set up made for real hooking.

But I love this ball - and I think it's done everything I need and then some. Mine is drilled in a pin up layout. And for the way I bowl, the hook is sufficient that I can hit the pocket if my form is set up right. The hook for me is a a nice gradual one that I can easily predict. It's not a ball to hook sharply, at least the way I bowl with it.
The cover on this is nice and keeps a grip on the lane in the way I need. When the oil breaks down I can still generally get it where I need to go. This is currently the only ball I bowl with - but it does everything I need! (Although let's be real, now I'm hooked and will get another ball at some point.)

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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
0 of 1 people found this review helpful
1

About the Bowler

League Average:
190
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Cranker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
One of the worst balls I have ever rolled. The plus is that it is very consistent..On a house shot it does not overlook in the dry, and will continue its hook in the oil. But, that’s the rub. I can see where high average players might like the ball, but if you are a house hack, depending on forgiveness in the dry and holding in the oil, it just does not do that. It continues to hook in the hold area, making this not a great ball for house hacks. But for the higher skilled players, the ball should be nice on drier or inconsistent patterns.
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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
140
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Slow
Style:
Stroker
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
So I'm not a great bowler. This is only my third year in a league and first year actually hooking a ball the right way. I got this ball over summer so I could finally get rubber finger tips, and a set up made for real hooking.

But I love this ball - and I think it's done everything I need and then some. Mine is drilled in a pin up layout. And for the way I bowl, the hook is sufficient that I can hit the pocket if my form is set up right. The hook for me is a a nice gradual one that I can easily predict. It's not a ball to hook sharply, at least the way I bowl with it.
The cover on this is nice and keeps a grip on the lane in the way I need. When the oil breaks down I can still generally get it where I need to go. This is currently the only ball I bowl with - but it does everything I need! (Although let's be real, now I'm hooked and will get another ball at some point.)

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Hustle Red/Indigo/Gold Pearl
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
3 3/4 horizontal, 7/8 up
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
195
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
This is my favorite Hustle to date.

I’ve been able to bail out a few sets with this ball, when the lanes get unexpectedly funky.

If our house pattern ends up with too much oil towards the outside, I’ve been quite successful using the RIG to play between 5-10 with a little bounce and keeping the pocket the whole night. Normally, I can’t stay that far right on a THS, but when ours gets this way, I will either use a Pitch Black (and I’m not a urethane guy) or the RIG.

The RIG doesn’t roll too early and isn’t as sharp as the POW, so it makes a nice smooth move that makes my life so easy on those strange pattern nights.

The RIG will be in my bag for quite a while, especially on our THS.

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Hustle Red/Indigo/Gold Pearl
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
220
PAP:
Not set
Ball Speed:
Fast
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
Not set
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Roto Grip Hustle RIG

Layout : pin above bridge, cg in line with the pin.

Condition: 39 ft old guardian surface.

In drilling this ball I was looking for something with length and could control the pattern and not be to snappy. This ball lived up to my expectations. While the lanes were fresh all I needed to donwas send the ball left and it just walked back to the pocket. As the set progressed and the oil pushed down I was able to to move a couple boards right with my feet and lay down spot and never missed a beat. I highly recommend this ball for a drier lane condition or an introductory ball. This ball has good shelf appeal and is available now. Go out and see your local pro shop professional today or if your in the Evansville,IN area visit Nick Austin at The Bowling Place for all your bowling needs. Roto Grip Own It.

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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
230
PAP:
5-1/4" over and 1/4" up
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
205
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Hustle POW

These HP1 balls are incredible. Ok folks, can you say awesome....these balls are so good for any house shot or medium to light sport patterns. The Hustles are so smooth through the fronts and a super strong backend motion. I have gotten three of the four different Hustles and with the different layouts, I feel I actually have three totally different balls. One is real smooth with a nice ark to the pocket, the other is a little more angular and the POW is quite strong down lane. I don't think you would go wrong with any of the Hustles. Huge ball for a little money.

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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
5

About the Bowler

League Average:
238
PAP:
5 over 1/8 up
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
225
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
Roto Grip Hustle P/O/W Ball Review by PJ Haggerty

The new Roto Grip Hustle P/O/W (Pink/Onyx/White) is the third addition to the Hustle line. In the past, we’ve normally only seen a couple entry level balls per year from Roto Grip. For us to release two more means these balls have seen a good amount of success and the demand for a couple more options is there! The Hustle series is built for anyone looking for an extremely dry lane ball or anyone looking for their first ball that actually hooks.

The great thing about the Hustle P/O/W is the RG is still very low for an entry level ball at 2.53 which ensures that this ball does not blow through the window of where it’s supposed to read the lane. It also creates a smoother motion down lane as opposed to most entry level balls have a very fast response time.

I will typically drill the cleaner and less aggressive balls quite a bit stronger to make sure they flare. I drilled this with these stats: 3 ½ x 4 and took the surface down to 3000 to make sure it reads the lane the right way and also creates a smoother motion down lane.

If you need a ball for extremely dry lanes or are looking to get your first ball that hooks, the Hustle P/O/W would be a perfect fit.

#OwnIt

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Hustle Red/Indigo/Gold Pearl
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
4

About the Bowler

League Average:
215
PAP:
4 1/2 > 1" ^
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
204
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
I drilled The Hustle POW and Hustle RIG to compliment my Hustle SAY/PRO's that I have. The POW was 75* x 5 x 35 while the RIG was 50 x 5 x 60 (pin in the ring finger). Both layouts compliment each other very well with the POW getting started later but in a stronger move than the RIG. The RIG is smoother and just a little earlier in it's motion off the back. I would recommend either the POW or RIG if you need more length than your SAY/PRO are giving you. These make great short length or lower volume pattern balls.
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Hustle Pink/Onyx/White Pearl
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
4

About the Bowler

League Average:
215
PAP:
4 1/2 > 1" ^
Ball Speed:
Medium
Style:
Tweener
Bowling Hand:
Right Handed
Sport Shot Average:
204
Experience:
Advanced (I have bowled in a league)
I drilled The Hustle POW and Hustle RIG to compliment my Hustle SAY/PRO's that I have. The POW was 75* x 5 x 35 while the RIG was 50 x 5 x 60 (pin in the ring finger). Both layouts compliment each other very well with the POW getting started later but in a stronger move than the RIG. The RIG is smoother and just a little earlier in it's motion off the back. I would recommend either the POW or RIG if you need more length than your SAY/PRO are giving you. These make great short length or lower volume pattern balls.
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