Clone • Roto Grip • HP4 Series
Core • Cloned ET (Asymmetric)
Coverstock • Optitrax Solid Finish • Reacta Gloss
Weight • 15 lbs. RG • 2.51 Differential • .056 Intermediate Diff• .016
Layout • 4 x 4 ¼ x 1¾
Tester PAP • 5†R, 5/8†D Tester Axis Tilt • 11° Tester Rev Rate • 300
Test Pattern • 42' THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street
Roto Grip brings its proven winning technology back to life with the release of the Clone. Built with the "Cloned" ET (Equalizer Technology) Core and Optitrax Solid Reactive Coverstock, the Clone takes its predecessor's success to a whole new level of pin-crushing results and is the next-generation powerhouse. So, let's get into what makes the Clone a must-have for your arsenal.
The heart of the Roto Grip Clone is the Cloned ET Core. And we can talk about the design and all the technological jargon. But let me put it into terms we can all understand. The Cloned ET core is a smooth rolling powerhouse ready to unleash its wrath on anything that gets in its way, period! Further, I liked how the Cloned ET core revs in the mid-lane for a strong Asymmetric Core without being lazy. And it generates plenty of that stand-up and delivers power when the Clone exits the pattern. And when the Cloned ET gets into its roll phase – watch out! The Cloned ET Core has relentless power as it explodes at the pocket and steamrolls through the pin deck. So, if you are a straighter player like me, you can count on the Cloned ET Core to deliver when you need it most.
The Optitrax Solid Coverstock worked OK for me with the Reacta Gloss box finish. But because of my low rev rate and down and in style, I needed more bite and a smoother transition that Reacta Gloss finish provided. So, I sanded the Optitrax Solid with 1500-grit Abralon, and the results were excellent. On a THS, I liked how the Optitrax skates in the front part of the lane and gently bites in the mid-lane, providing a smooth and predictable motion I could count on. Whether early on fresh conditions when I am playing straight up second arrow or later in game three when I need to open my angles, I could rely on the Optitrax Solid to deliver a clean and brisk transition off the pattern without worrying about the Clone jumping when it finds friction. So, if you are a down-and-in player like me, the Optitrax Solid will perform nicely for you with the correct surface adjustment to fit your game.
So, in conclusion, the Roto Grip Clone goes beyond where its predecessor left off and is an excellent new release. Although it may be "Cloned," I found the Clone to be the next generation that stands on its individual merit and is a powerful weapon to fit your arsenal. So, if you are a down-and-in player who relies on the strong angular back-end motion to deliver results, stop by your local Storm VIP Pro Shop today and have your Clone ready for action when your league play begins! You will love the results!
Rick Klimowicz
Storm Products Pro Shop Staff
Roll the Ball Pro Shop
Penndel, PA