Lane Conditions: Medium
Typical Conditions: House
Type of Lane: Synthetic
What part of the lane did you play? Third Arrow
Weight of bowling ball: 15
RPM: 450
Surface of bowling ball: Factory/Box
What grit was the surface of the ball? 3000
Likes: Controlled Motion and Predictable
Dislikes: Recovery
The HP2 line, to me, is the most versatile line up in Roto Grip’s full arsenal. I loved what I saw out of the Uproar and Outcry. I drilled the Uproar a couple different ways and loved the motion I got out of each one of them. I drilled the Devour similar to one of my Uproars which was pin under the middle finger, a stronger layout than most of my equipment. My goal was to see how much earlier it read the lane and how much recovery it would have compared to the Uproar, being that it’s a solid cover.
What I found was exactly what I wanted to see. The Devour picked up sooner and made a very smooth arc into the pocket. This ball is great for house patterns around the St. Louis area which rather short in length and have lots of hook to the right. The Devour likes to blend the wet dry a little more than the rest of my bag making it a viable option around town. My only concern with the Devour is its recovery. Since I have it drilled a little stronger, if I get it past the break point, it tends to labor. Overall, another hit for Roto Grip in its mid-level price point!