Roto Grip Epic Odyssey Bowling Balls
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Epic Odyssey Specs
The journey continues with the introduction of the Epic Odyssey. Since the inception of the Epic line in 2004, Roto Grip has been on the forefront of High Performance asymmetrical technology with the Maximus core and the Ultimate Vision line of coverstocks.
The Odyssey is a defining introduction with the quick spinning Maximus II core, and the enhanced traction Ultimate Vision solid reactive coverstock. This combination is guaranteed to provide the most versatile asymmetrical bowling ball on the market today.
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Customer Reviews Average: 4.5Write a Review Read all 8 reviews
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| It's Ok | 12% (1 of 8) | |
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Roto Grip Epic Odyssey Reviewed by: BJI Reviews By Joe Cerar Jr. 02/13/2007 00:00
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The Maximus II core has extreme versatility and is found in all the Epic balls. The RG in this release has been lowered to 2.48 with a .050 Diff. We saw 6" of track flare with the 3.5 and 4.5" layouts. The 5.5" gave us 4". The mass bias strength is near the USBC limit at .026. This core can create many varied and strong breakpoint motions by altering the distance from a bowler's PAP.
Coverstock:
Complementing this strong, asymmetric core is Roto Grip's most assertive solid reactive cover, called Ultimate Vision. The box finish is smooth-dull at 1000 abralon, and the durometer hardness range is 7375. This cover tunes easily and can be highly polished for those looking for added length and pop at the breakpoint. Regarding the color, making a good-looking red bowling ball can be challenging. Admirably, Roto has found a way with this scarlet, maroon and crimson mix, which is pleasing to the eye whether dull or polished
Manufacurer's Intent:
Roto's premium line is all about power, both in the midlane and backend. The Battle is an aggressive, early midlane solid particle; the aggressive Saga is an aggressive, later midlane Hybrid (solid/pearl reactive); and the new Odyssey fits sweetly between these two. Its newly formulated coverstock is slightly stronger and the core has a much faster spin time than the original Epic, improving the midlane read and overall traction in oil.
Test Results:
Solid reactives are the most commonly used coverstock-type for many bowlers due to their hook and motion versatility. Strong solids with strong cores are even more in vogue due their ability to handle most medium to heavier volumes of oil and their tendency to be more angular than many particles at the breakpoint. The Odyssey performed exceptionally well on our heavier and longer patterns, with an extremely high carry percentage. On medium volumes we had to ramp up our speed slightly or add more axis rotation to preserve the needed energy for a high percentage of carry. These adjustments were needed due to the strong core and 1000 dull surface. Our preferred adjustment would be sanding the skin to 2000 or 4000 abralon or to apply a young polish. A young polish refers to a medium grit or satin sheen, not a high gloss. These surface modifications gave us easier length, more entry angle and lots of power, without altering our natural (and more comfortable)physical games.
When to Use:
Use when encountering longer and/or heavier volumes and when a particle cover doesn't quite turn the corner enough. The Odyssey and Roto SD-73 Classic were both at home in the oil and both read the friction confidently and predictably. Sport patterns offered little challenge as we could square up in the oil and read the midlane and breakpoint easily. In our PBA Experience league, we could aggressively swing either ball from 12-out-to-2 with lots of recovery on the Cheetah pattern. I would classify both balls as strong midlane arcing products for medium to heavier volumes.
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Roto Grip Epic Odyssey Reviewed by: Duster 04/04/2007 09:41
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Roto Grip Epic Odyssey Reviewed by: rotobeliever 03/10/2007 07:48
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Roto Grip Epic Odyssey Reviewed by: River Lanes Pro Shop 09/01/2009 12:58
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 225 | |
| Sport Shot Average | 210 | |
| Ball Speed | Fast | |
| Style | Cranker | |
| PAP | 3 1/2 over 1/4 up | |
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Roto Grip Epic Odyssey Reviewed by: FuseG4 03/30/2008 09:44
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This ball gets medium length and then reads quickly. The breakpoint is rather angular and strong. This ball can be bounced off the dry boards or just keep it in the oil and watch it crush the pocket.
Strong mass bias, low spin time, high flare. Works with many drillings but a strong mass bias location is best!
More angular than the Epic Quest and can handle more oil than the Epic Saga. Before the Cell, there was the Epic Odyssey!
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Roto Grip Epic Odyssey Reviewed by: DKRand 08/28/2007 14:28
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I'd never be able to use this ball on dry, or light oil conditions, but if there's heavy oil, or lots of carry-down, I'll still be able to score consistently.
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Roto Grip Epic Odyssey Reviewed by: Arsenal298 06/09/2007 08:30
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Roto Grip Epic Odyssey Reviewed by: mikelj 05/12/2007 17:36
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| About the Bowler | ||
| Bowling Hand | Right Handed | |
| League Average | 210 | |
| Sport Shot Average | 200 | |
| Ball Speed | Medium | |
| Style | Stroker | |
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