Roto Grip Sinister
Introducing the latest top of the line ball from Roto Grip, the Sinister. This ball uses the 76H coverstock wrapped around the new Cage Core. This ball out of box comes at a 4000-grit abralon finish. With this finish, it still gives the ball push through the fronts without sacrificing a strong mid-lane recovery. I was shocked that this ball was able to retain so much energy being a asymmetrical ball.
I drilled this ball with a 45° x 4 1/2″ x 30°. I went with this layout to get the ball into the roll and still have an angular backend motion.
The motion on this ball is the perfect complement to be between the Hyper Cell and Totally Defiant. At its out of box finish, you will see good push through the heads while still reading the mid part of the lane and still retaining energy as it hits the pins. I like this ball because normally for asymmetrical equipment they tend to die out when it hits the breakpoint, but this ball does the opposite packing a punch as it hits the breakpoint.
For me, I could see this ball coming into play on medium to heavy oily lane conditions. It will be good on the fresh on your typical house shot. For sport shots, this ball works really well on short patterns and long patterns. If you don’t see enough movement and is passing the breakpoint, don’t be afraid to surface the Sinister to 2000, 1000, or even 500.
Based off performance, I give this ball an “A-.†Based off looks, I give this ball an “A.†I like the colors on this ball. It looks like a wrecker with green added to it.