Roto grip hyper cell fused ball review by pj haggerty the cell line has been my favorite line of balls over the past several years.
Hyper cell skid bowling ball review.
With a minor surface change i was able to use this ball on different patterns.
The roto grip hyper cell skid uses the nucleus core that was used most recently in the hyper cell and previously in the original cell and cell pearl.
I believe my next 300 will be with this ball.
You can see the smoothness of this ball when looking at the track.
Matt is targeting 17 at the arrows and the ball breaks at 42 ft.
So it smoothly turns over just past the pattern length.
Otherwise it is my favorite ball currently and over the last few years.
I have used the hyper cell skid on house patterns and modified house patterns.
This ball is excellent.
I love the way it hooks at the break point.
Otherwise it is my favorite ball currently and over the last few years.
If the backend is too violent then i don t use it that game.
This coverstock is an updated 73mh pearl that for us provided more total hook than any previous polished roto grip release.
I believe my next 300 will be with this ball.
I love the way it hooks at the break point.
The nucleus engine is still under the hood but the fused has a new hybrid cover e trax h18.
The roto grip hyper cell is a high performance ball designed for use on heavy oil.
The hyper cell skid has the proven nucleus core from the popular cell line and the 73 mh pearl reactive cover stock.
This hp4 ball uses roto grip s proven nucleus core and a very aggressive solid reactive coverstock called 80h microbite.
Smooth it out with the roto grip hyper cell skid.
The nucleus core is easily one of the most recognizable roto grip cores ever produced being featured on the cell series of roto grip balls and a time tested staple on the hp4 line.
This is a great combination and packs a lot of punch on the back end.
The original hyper cell still goes everywhere with me and i was excited to hear the hyper cell fused was being released.
The hyper cell skid offers good midlane motion while the cover adds some length over the solid version.
This ball is excellent.