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Roto Grip Ultimate Wrecker Bowling Ball

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  • Roto Grip Ultimate Wrecker Bowling Ball
  • Roto Grip Ultimate Wrecker Bowling Ball
  • Roto Grip Ultimate Wrecker Bowling Ball
MSRP: $194.95
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Roto Grip Ultimate Wrecker Bowling Ball

  • Color:  Cherry/Old Gold/Wine
  • Coverstock: PURE-Response Hybrid Reactive
  • Weight Block: Wrecker + A.I. Core Technology
  • Factory Finish: Power Edge
  • Flare Potential: Medium-High
  • Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.55; 15lbs - 2.54; 14lbs - 2.59
  • Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.048; 15lbs - 0.045; 14lbs - 0.046
  • Intermediate Differential (Diff): N/A
  • Fragrance: N/A

Additional product information:

From the start we knew that in order to make the HP2 Line great again, we had to re-imagine what performance from this line should look like. After countless messages and meetings with R&D, it was determined that the ball that set the original HP2 performance standard could be modified to meet the needs of today in terms of motion and reaction.

Inside you will notice the same legendary weightblock shape from the original Wrecker. This part when placed inside our A.I. Core Technology provided the ULTIMATE amount of motion we were looking for to re-establish the HP2 Line. But we didn't stop there. We then spent countless hours with R&D to develop our latest coverstock technology that covers all that you need and want for Medium Oil Conditions. PURE reaction, PURE predictability and PURE performance which ultimately means PURE-Response.

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Additional Information

Lane Condition:
Medium
Factory Finish:
Power Edge
Core Type:
Symmetrical
Coverstock:
Hybrid Reactive
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33 Reviews

  • 5

    Roto Grip Ultimate Wrecker

    Posted by Dannial Cohen on Jun 12th 2025

    Roto Grip Ultimate Wrecker Ball Review Layout-4.75x3.5x1.25(VLS) Surface-Poweredge RG-2.54 Differential-.045 Symmetrical Core Roto Grip has brought back the Wrecker to the lineup using the orginal wrecker core with AI Techology wrapped with the new Pure Response Hybrid Coverstock.The Ultimate Wrecker is going to be a great option on medium lane conditions with a clean motion through the midlane with a strong backend motion. The Ulimate Wrecker is going to fill a void in the Roto Grip lineup between the HP3 and HP1 series balls. I feel like the Wrecker will be a great option when my Rockstar is reading to early and i need more backend and the Pearl Hustle's aren't strong enough. Roto Grip Ultimate Wrecker is available now!!!!!!!!!

  • 5

    Ultimate Wrecker

    Posted by Chase Valenzuela on Jun 12th 2025

    The Wrecker is FINALLY back!! Even before i threw Storm equipment, I knew this one matched up well to me. This is the perfect example of a clean benchmark-type medium ball. Like other mid-RG mid-Diff symmetrical balls, the Ultimate Wrecker goes a few feet longer and transitions a little more smoothly, but unlike those other balls, the Ultimate Wrecker REALLY continues through the pins. Comparable balls for me tend to get lopey/tumbly downlane, but the Ultimate Wrecker never quits hooking. This ball has been great for me on medium/blended friction, and with so many centers now having so much built-in friction, this ball is a must-have for me in the middle of my bag. -Chase Valenzuela

  • 5

    Review

    Posted by Storn Andrew on Jun 11th 2025

    This ball is an excellent weak transition ball. When the stronger to medium performance balls go away, as they become too strong and lazy, the Ultimate Wrecker is a great step-down ball. If you prefer tighter angles and migrating back to the right (for righties) this will be an option to go to. I will bring either this or the IQ AI as the weakest ball in my bag for league play on house. If bowling on patterns, pending the pattern, there is enough differential in the shapes and performance to justify bringing both the IQ AI and Wrecker. I see more length out of the Wrecker against the IQ AI given the higher RG nature of the Wrecker. This ball will clear the front part of the lane and provide good mid lane read with control off the back end. If you’re looking for that weaker piece, the Ultimate Wrecker fits that niche.

  • 5

    Ultimate Wrecker for the W

    Posted by Devon Radford on Jun 9th 2025

    The layout is 50 x 4 1/4 x 40. The HP2 line is back! And I’m excited for this ball. What I love is predictability and this Ultimate Wrecker provides with ease! The hybrid coverstock gives that nice even motion from the midlane to the backend part of the lane. I’m able to play straighter on medium patterns or house shots when they are broken down, or when the lanes start to transition, I can move left, keep my angles just a little closer to the pocket, and still provide that shape that I’m looking for. This ball is amazing and gives that same nostalgic feeling of the OG Wrecker some years ago. If you had and loved the Wrecker, you will definitely enjoy the Ultimate Wrecker!

  • 5

    Ultimate Wrecker

    Posted by Ultimate Wrecker on Jun 7th 2025

    Ultimate Wrecker - Ball Specs Cover Stock: Pure Response Hybrid Finish: Power Edge Core: Wrecker with AI RG: 2.54 Differential: 0.045 Review Roto Grip brings back the HP2 line with the Ultimate Wrecker. When the famed Hustle isn’t strong enough then the Ultimate Wrecker will get the job done. The Ultimate Wrecker core is now enhanced with AI technology wrapped with the pure response hybrid cover. I didn’t have the original Wrecker. This ball reminds me of cleaner and more responsive version of the Roto Grip Devour. As a mid to low rev player, I see this ball being my first choice on dry to medium oil patterns. This is a great ball for all levels of bowlers. Order one from your local pro shop today! My ball review videos are posted on YouTube channel Stanley Waite. Stanley Waite 900 Global Staff Member Dover, DE

  • 5

    Ultimate Wrecker Review by Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson

    Posted by Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson on Jun 5th 2025

    Ball Specs: Storm Ultimate Wrecker Cover: Power Edge PURE-Response™ Hybrid Reactive Core: Wrecker™ + A.I. Core (Symmetrical) Color: Cherry/Old Gold/Wine Review: Finally, a new HP2 Ball! This is one of those staple balls we look forward coming into our shop for many reasons. The color is nostalgic and the performance to money spent is well worth it (yes this matters to a novice bowler looking to step up from a Tropical Surge or a first ball purchase of something a bit more than “entry level”). This ball also serves many purposes for the traditional league bowler as well as seasoned tournament veteran. The Ultimate Wrecker could be used to fill the gap for a traditional league bowler who either does not have a symmetrical piece of equipment or has not yet experienced a hybrid coverstock to help stay to the right part of the lane on those nights where you may run into some dry conditions. This ball is also a must have for the seasoned tournament veteran who needs a ball to get through the dry conditions late in a block without having to move against the ball return. We drilled this ball with our normal layout: tweener, 350-375 revs, 16.5mph, layout of choice is 5x4x2 (pin is above bridge). For us it provides us with all the above. This line has been missed! Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson Roto Grip Pro Shop Staff Members joel@parklanes.net kyle@parklanes.net dean@frontierfuncenter.net www.stormbowling.com #SquadRG

  • 5

    Ultimate Wrecker

    Posted by William Tefft on Jun 4th 2025

    Ball Specs: Ultimate Wrecker Cover: Pure Response Hybrid Reactive Core: Wrecker with AI Technology Review: I took the Roto Grip Ultimate Wrecker out for a few league nights, and it didn’t take long to figure out what kind of ball this is. It’s clean through the front, smooth in the middle, and gives a nice pop off the back without going wild. It’s not a ball that tries to do too much; it just does what you need it to. For me, this ball came to life once the lanes started to transition. When my stronger ball started grabbing too early, I switched to the Ultimate Wrecker, and it gave me exactly what I was looking for: more length and a controlled but noticeable hook to the pocket. I didn’t feel like I had to fight it or baby it at the release. It just read the lane the right way. The backend isn’t super snappy, but it’s strong and very readable. It gives you that smooth arc that you can trust, and it still hits with plenty of power. I’ve had great curry with this ball, especially on lighter volume patterns or late in blocks when I needed something to stay clean up front but still finish. Will Tefft Roto Grip Pro Shop Staff Member will@parklanes.net www.rotogrip.com #SquadRG

  • 5

    Ultimate Wrecker!

    Posted by Joshua L. Shoemaker on Jun 3rd 2025

    The Ultimate Wrecker is Roto Grips newest HP2 line ball. The HP2 line has been lacking for some time now. Ive felt like the jumps from Hustles to IDOL/Rockstar hasn’t been bridged very well for a while. The Ultimate Wrecker features Pure Response Hybrid wrapped around the Wrecker AI core. This creates a very stable and moderately responsive ball. For me the Ultimate Wrecker has been the perfect game 3 house shot ball when I need to get farther left but still blend the massive cliff. The Ultimate Wrecker is now available from any Storm VIP Pro Shop! Review Video: https://youtu.be/d6V51x_VjmY?si=25Ex1Fy77sRFT8xJ

  • 5

    Ultimate Wrecker

    Posted by Michael Slatky on Jun 2nd 2025

    Roto Grip Ultimate Wrecker Coverstock: Pure Response Hybrid Reactive Finish: Power Edge Core: Wrecker + A.I. (14 pd) RG: 2.59 Differential: 0.046 Layout: 5 x 4 x 3 1/2 - 2LS Layout Extras: 2 1/8 Finger Depth, "X" - 4 1/2 D and 1 Inch Left Tester: PAP 6 1/2 R, 1 1/4 D Review: The Ultimate Wrecker brings back the HP2 line of mid-level bowling balls. The hybrid coverstock provides the right amount of length with a good amount of backend punch. This ball was released at the right time for summer where drying lanes tend to be more prevalent. The Ultimate Wrecker is smooth, reliable and very predictable. To bring to light a similar ball for Roto Grip fans, the Hyped Hybrid quickly comes to mind. If you enjoyed the Hyped Hybrid, you will want to consider adding an Ultimate Wrecker to your line up. The Ultimate Wrecker is truly for league night where you want to easily clear the front part of the lane as transition occurs. This ball is ready to go with the OOB finish and into your bag. For those that like to scratch the ball up a bit a 3K pad will do the trick for a lot of bowlers. Be sure to visit your favorite pro shop and don't forget to Hit the Lanes with Danelle and Mike: https://youtube.com/channel/UC1VA-MgFBo9mIZde-G3T11A for occasional video reviews. Be sure to grab your Ultimate Wrecker today! Michael Slatky 900 Global Staff Member York, PA

  • 5

    Ultimate Wrecker Review

    Posted by Adam Chase on May 28th 2025

    Layout: 4 1/2 x 4 x 4 1/4 Surface: Power Edge Rev Rate: 470 RPM Tilt: 13* The Wrecker is back and so is the Roto Grip HP2 line! This time with AI Core Technology! The Wrecker AI core is paired with the new Pure Response Hybrid cover finished with Power Edge and designed for medium oil conditions. There has not been a Roto Grip HP2 ball since the Hyped Series, so this was a well needed ball in the lineup. I was able to test this Ultimate Wrecker on a broken down 44ft typical house pattern. My intent of the layout was for a clean response and controllable backend for medium oil transitioned lanes. This is what I got out of the ball. The higher RG got the ball through the front well and easy while the moderate differential core got me enough midlane reaction to continue through the pins correctly. My first few shots showed that the ball was actually cleaner than I expected. When I got the ball a little firmer off my hand, it gave me a little too much length. When I stayed softer with my ball speed, the ball read the lane nicely and angled well through the pins. This ball is definitely a step from the Hustle Line balls but still a good step down from all the HP3 and HP4 lines. I would recommend the Ultimate Wrecker for anyone looking for a new and weaker transition ball. A game 2 or 3 ball of a medium house condition would be the ultimate condition for this. The hybrid in the coverstock gives better midlane roll than the previous hyped hybrid and more down lane motion as well. Unless your house pattern has really old lane surfaces or use low volume, the Ultimate Wrecker should not be the first ball out of the bag in most scenarios. I can see this ball being very useful in a longer format tournament that reaches 4-6 games. It will be a great step down from the Attention Star S2 or even the Rockstar if you still need a symmetrical option. For me, this ball will be brought where I need length and control. Longer patterns where the hook is closer to the head pin and medium to shorter oil conditions when I need a ball to get down the lane and control the backend will be the best options for me. A pin up drilling will give a stronger midlane read and faster response if you want more overall backend motion. Adam Chase Storm Staff

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