THROWBACK: RST X-3 * ROTO GRIP * 460 RPM BALL TEST * HEAVY OIL * ASYM HYBRID * OLD IS GOLD

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Miguel Feliz, the newest member of Bowlers Rant throws a freshly drilled RST X-3, an asym hybrid from ROTO GRIP bowling! 460 RPM puts this ball thru its paces on a heavy oil modified house shot@

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14 Comments on “THROWBACK: RST X-3 * ROTO GRIP * 460 RPM BALL TEST * HEAVY OIL * ASYM HYBRID * OLD IS GOLD”

  1. Everything that ball did wrong is why it was discontinued. Very temperamental ball with a very niche use.

    1. It’s definitely not meant for heavy oil. Our house shot is soup, and it’s honestly a strokers dream. Some days you can bowl up 10 all three games. I see what you are saying

    2. @Bowlers Rant I think my issue with it from what I have seen is that if you miss outside or inside by just a few boards it under hooks or over hooks by a wide margin. If you are like 3-4 boards right where you should be it doesn’t recover. If you are 2 or 3 boards inside it takes off and goes brooklyn. I watched a ton of reviews on this ball and just didn’t like it.

    1. Its always amazing what we want to do vs what we actually do. This is why I tell people, that majority of bowlers are “area bowlers”.

  2. This ball frustrated the hell out of me. I had days where it pulled a vacuum in the pocket. But more often than not it just burns up and looks like death

    1. Interesting. I know that from our test, we noticed on our soupy condition, the more oil that got on the ball, it did get lazy. Once I cleaned it, it woke back up, but its def not designed for heavy oil. Medium for the win.

    2. @BowlersRant  I just get the feeling it was a core/cover mismatch. The x1 was a great ball and I can see the x3 being a good ball. I also don’t think its release date helped either with it being a 4k fast ball. Not too sure though

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