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Roto Grip CLONE Bowling Ball
CLONE - "a thing that duplicates, imitates, or closely resembles another in appearance, function, performance or style." And well, since the last version of this core part was unwillingly abducted, we felt it was our responsibility to the entire bowling galaxy to "clone" it and mix in a few upgrades & performance enhancing tweaks that bowlers of all skill levels on planet earth will benefit from. And just as before, the reasons that led to the creation of the original E.T. Core that featured out of this world core technology better known as “equalizer cavities” to emulate the use of a balance hole, the CLONED E.T. Core also does that, but MORE. Yes, you read that correctly, the same benefits as before, only MORE motion overall. Simply put, this version is the next generation all bowlers need in the bag.
Sku: BBMRCJ12
Color: Alien/Deep Mist/Cyber Grape
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
16 LBS.
RADIUS OF GYRATION 2.50
DIFFERENTIAL 0.054
PSA 0.016
15 LBS.
RADIUS OF GYRATION 2.51
DIFFERENTIAL 0.056
PSA 0.016
14 LBS.
RADIUS OF GYRATION 2.53
DIFFERENTIAL 0.056
PSA 0.016
13 LBS.
RADIUS OF GYRATION 2.57
DIFFERENTIAL 0.032
PSA 0.010
12 LBS.
RADIUS OF GYRATION 2.59
DIFFERENTIAL 0.029
PSA 0.008
CLONED ET CORE
In our pursuit of creating out of this world ball motion, we felt it would be beneficial to all bowlers on earth to reimagine the proven E.T.™ Core (Equalizer Technology Core) in order to best complement all of our other asymmetrical cores. By simply changing the density of this single piece part, it not only lowered the RG values of the 16lbs – 14lbs options, it also, increased the Differential values in those parts as well, thus increasing the overall motion potential. So, what does all of that actually mean? It means more overall midlane and downlane motion than the previous version of this core thanks to the increase overall dynamics and the benefit of the built in “equalizer cavities.” And just as before, the more effort focused on core placement before drilling, the easier it is to dial in the desired ball motion.