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Beach Bowler

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RotoGrip Newbie
« on: October 07, 2005, 11:37:28 AM »
Looking to get a new look on the lanes for my game. Current comfort zone is 18-24 on the approach, 7-13 at the arrows 4-8 at the breakpoint. When my typical shot preference is not carrying and with extreme dry lanes I can swing my Lane 1 XXL, with light oil and fresher backends I can swing my Dynothane Thing Returns. With these balls and conditions I can confidently carry the corners.
However, with Medium/longer patterns if I need to swing to get to the pocket I don't have a ball to carry the corners.
Used a friends new RotoGrip RS-X, wow, it carrys the corners from 5-8 boards deeper inside and on Mediums than anything I own currently.
My question is:
As the RS-X is a mid-price ball, how is it expected to hold up over the long haul? I bowl three fall leagues and two summer leagues and sub in several other leagues, so lots of wear and tear on my equipment.
I do have a spinner to wet sand and polish to factory as needed and I clean the balls at least weekly.
Do any of the RotoGrip higher end balls have as good (or better) backend swing as the RS-X? And are these higher end balls designed to wear better/longer?
If one of each price point would be recommended to cover a greater range of oils while playing a swing shot, that would be fine also.
Please excuse the long post.
TIA

Also:
Current equipment lineup: (all 3" pins drilled label leverage)
Lane 1 XXXL - Spare Ball & Toast
Lane 1 XXL - Dry to Light
Dynothane Thing Returns - Lt. Mediums w/ dry outsides - Out and Back again.
Dynothane Vendetta PP - Short to Mid Mediums w/ control
Hammer Vicious Strike - Longer Mediums w/ a much sharper angle
Dynothane Thing Lives - Medium/Lt. Heavy & Carrydown (Down and In)
Pins at the beach are top heavy; therefore, the scores are higher.

 

Laybzz74

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Re: RotoGrip Newbie
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2005, 07:40:27 PM »
I line up very much the same way and have the same issues; mind if I "pggyback" on this thread for the replies ??? TIA
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Re: RotoGrip Newbie
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2005, 08:10:43 PM »
RotoDave,
Are you saying to get the Epic and the RS-X or only the Epic is needed?
fyi-I use a clean, dry microfiber towel between shots. Seems to help keep the ball from suffering abrasive wear too quickly. Therefore, longer stays in the bags before needing to hit the spinner..
Thanks!
Pins at the beach are top heavy; therefore, the scores are higher.

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Re: RotoGrip Newbie
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2005, 09:23:42 PM »
That was easy, an Epic it will be then.
Any drilling suggestions?
Thanks!
Pins at the beach are top heavy; therefore, the scores are higher.