Description
Roto Grip Hustle USA Bowling Ball
- Color: Ultra Red/Snow/Azure (USA)
- Coverstock: VTC Hybrid Reactive
- Weight Block: Hustle™ Core
- Factory Finish: 3000 Grit Abralon
- Flare Potential: Medium-Low
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.53; 15lbs - 2.53; 14lbs - 2.55
- Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.030; 15lbs - 0.030; 14lbs - 0.030
- Intermediate Differential (Diff): N/A
- Fragrance: N/A
Additional product information:
Looking for your first “hook ball”? – The Hustle Line has you covered… Needing a ball for those Light to Medium oil patterns in your arsenal? – The Hustle Line has you covered… On a budget? - The Hustle Line has your covered... This ENTIRE series of balls outperforms any other options in this price point on the market today. It’s OK, you can thank us later.
Engineered For – Light to Medium Oil Conditions
Additional Information
Lane Condition: |
Medium/Dry |
Factory Finish: |
Sanded 3000 Grit Abralon |
Core Type: |
Symmetrical |
Coverstock: |
Hybrid Reactive |
41 Reviews
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Roto Grip Hustle
Good on dry lanes
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Hustle USA
An absolute house shot killer!!!! The strong cover blends out the over under better then any ball ever has for me. The lower diff core allows me to start in the part of the lane I want to any stay there longer then any other ball I have.
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Hustle USA review
I drilled up my Hustle USA 4.5 x 4 x 3. I have thrown it both at box finish and with 2000 on it. What I notice with the HUSTLE USA is a round shape that is surprisingly strong for what is considered the starting line for Roto Grip. I was able to use this on some medium and short patterns with good recovery when it was time to give the pocket away. Compared to my HUSTLE CAMO, it is a little more down lane motion and really gets thru the front when the CAMO is starting to flatten out. This is another of those low end sleeper balls from Roto Grip that will give performance without breaking your wallet.
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Hustle USA Staff Review
Hustle USA 4 x 4 x 2 This ball simply out performs its price point. This has quickly become my benchmark symmetrical ball. This is the perfectly compliment to my stronger Zen Master, especially on medium and house patterns where I do not want to open my angles too fast. The weaker core but solid cover allows me to blend the cliffed house patterns I experience at both centers I bowl at.
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USA
Hustle USA. First off how cool does this ball look…. Another hit in the Hustle line. From entry level to the tournament bowler this ball is a hit, For me this is the biggest back end ball for me off the Hustle line. This balls gets down lane with ease and really makes that stick motion down lane. Really good on the fresh shot .. loving this hustle
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Roto Grip Hustle USA
Lets start out that I am a bug fan of the RG Hustle Line. They are really a lot of bang for your buck. As they preform way beyond the low end line. From the Hustle Ink being probably the most popular, to one of my favorites the Camo. The Hustle USA has great colors and shelf appeal. I drilled mine with my favorite pin up drilling, 5x4x2 which puts the pin above the middle finger. I added Storm step 2 to the surface. I know some staffers have the USA a little flippy, but I saw an earlier motion with a strong arc on the back. Which is prefect for me when the lanes are wet dry and or pretty clean on the backs. I have used the USA on house, usually 2nd or 3rd game. But where is really shines for me is the medium or short sport patterns. It just gives me control. Hustle USA is ball down from Night Road and Dark Moss. Schlemer did really good with the Hustle USA! Brian Watson PAP - 4 up 1 1/8 RPM - 400 TILT - 17 MPH - 17 Current Arsenal Reality Check Night Road Dark Moss Hyroad Hustle USA UC3
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Roto Grip Hustle USA Ball Review by PJ Haggerty
After drilling several of the Hustle line balls over the years, the Hustle USA is the latest addition and stands out from the rest. I’ve seen all types of players use this ball. The person who’s just starting to bowl but doesn’t want to spend money on a high performance ball loves the Hustle because of it’s price point. The league bowlers who want a compliment to some of their other equipment have enjoyed it because when lanes break down, the Hustle is a perfect fit. Lastly, the tournament players love it for those shorter patterns when they need to control the pocket. I’ve drilled one so far and really like it. The differential is .30 so my goal was to make sure it flares enough, otherwise it might be too straight. I mapped it as 4 x 4 and left the surface alone. I’ve had the most success on medium to shorter patterns when the backends are crispy or when the middle of the lane is flat. It’s much cleaner than the high performance balls, but still provides a slower response time that can be extremely useful. If you’re drilling your first ball, need a compliment to some of your other equipment, or need a ball for shorter patterns, the Hustle USA should be the next ball you drill.
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USA for the win!
I drilled the Hustle USA with a 50x4x25 layout. The intent for this ball was to allow me to stay further right when the friction started to develop. Since I am a low rev player this helps me not have to move further left. The high RG AND Low differential core helps the ball to get through the front part of the lane without hooking to early. This ball is perfect for me late into game 2 or game 3 when my bigger balls start hooking to much. I love how this ball rolls.
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USA! USA!
The new Hustle USA features the VTC Hybrid cover and the well-known Hustle core. The biggest difference I see in the USA versus say the Hustle Wine and Camo, is that the USA is earlier and more continuous than the its counterparts. While the overall hook values are similar, the USA feels like it can handle more oil because it is not as quick off the friction or quick to stop as other Hustles. I was expecting the Hustle USA to remind me of the Hustle HYB of years past but I don’t get those vibes at all. The USA almost feels like the hyped Solid’s little brother. For me It seems to work best when it does not try to cover a ton of boards. Once I get too far in and swing it away from the pocket the USA doesn’t seem to be strong enough. But for me it is a monster and playing straighter up the lane either on the fresh or the transition before having to go into a weaker cover and opening up the lane.
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USA Ball Review
Ball Review Hustle USA RG: 2.53 Dif: .030 Cover: VTC Hybrid Cover 3000 Factory Finish PAP 5 3/8 over 1 5/16 UP, Medium/Ball Speed Rev Rate 255-300 Layout: 4 x 4 x 2 The newest addition to the Hustle line in the Hustle USA and did this ball surprise me. This new hybrid cover is stronger than you might think for a “entry level” ball. I have become a big fan of hybrid covers. The USA has a nice smooth motion with a strong backend motion. It’s a bit longer than hyped hybrid and a bit more angular off the spot. The USA doesn’t over reaction off friction and is good on medium oil conditions. The USA is controlled and can be a good transition ball that can blend out the pattern as well as starting on fresh depending on your style. The Hustle USA is a keeper!