HUSTLE CAMO

Built to provide performance for both the novice bowler and the advanced bowler, the Hustle Line of balls serves as the standard in which all other entry level balls are compared. So, whether you are looking to get your very first ball or looking to get a ball to fill out your arsenal for those lighter conditions, have no fear, the Hustle Line is here!

Engineered For – Light to Medium Oil Conditions

Release date: July 23, 2021

This kit contains:

Technical Specifications

  • 10 lbs.
    Radius of Gyration

    2.77

    Differential

    0.015

  • 11 lbs.
    Radius of Gyration

    2.73

    Differential

    0.012

  • 12 lbs.
    Radius of Gyration

    2.65

    Differential

    0.011

  • 13 lbs.
    Radius of Gyration

    2.63

    Differential

    0.009

  • 14 lbs.
    Radius of Gyration

    2.55

    Differential

    0.030

  • 15 lbs.
    Radius of Gyration

    2.53

    Differential

    0.030

  • 16 lbs.
    Radius of Gyration

    2.53

    Differential

    0.030


Hustle Core

When the original Hustle Core was created there was one goal in mind, more of an overall performance type motion in our entry level price point while providing control and stability. It is safe to say we exceeded even our expectations with this medium RG, medium differential core design. In fact, back in 2017, the Hustle INK was used to record the 34th sanctioned 900 in USBC history, thus solidifying the Hustle Core in the record books forever.



VTC™ Coverstock

Versatile Traction Control (VTC) was formulated with durability and consistent performance in mind specifically for the HP1 and HP2 lines. This formula delivers outstanding performance while providing control and versatility without being overly aggressive. So, if stability and control is what you are after, look no further.

Engineered for Light to Medium Oil Conditions

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Robert
February 9, 2022
Review by a newbie
Just getting back into bowling weekly with friends and thought it was time to upgrade my 1987 Columua 300 u dot as the 16# was too heavy. So, I decided an entry level reactive ball 30 years newer would be ok. I went with this Camo at 15# and was impressed!
This ball rolls consistently for me right out of the box!
I am very pleased
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Matt D.
December 11, 2021
Hustle Camo
This is a HP1 ball that reacts and hits like a HP4 ball. Well worth the money! Love the smooth ball motion and power punch it has!! Great job Roto Grip!!!
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Matt Sedan
September 24, 2021
No way this is an HP1 ball!
Wow is this ball good! It can play from straighter which I expected. What I didn't expect is that I could swing the lane as much as I can and still have energy to punish the pins. The amazing thing is I didn't have to change surface to do either of those things. I am not a staffer. I am just an a disabled veteran that started bowling 3 years ago at age 34. Since then I have accrued 17 Rotogrip/storm/global bowling balls and have a USBC average between 210 and 222. All those balls have been great in their own right. Only one of those impressed me as much as the Hustle Camo and the camo is nearly half the price of that ball. This is my first HP1 ball I've gotten from Roto. I bought it thinking it be great for the burn, in late blocks of tournaments. Then I pulled it out of my bag, never thrown before, on the fresh and threw 8 strikes in a row. With a total of 10 strikes in the game. I don't review balls often and definitely don't "hype" balls. This is one of those bowling balls that will roll good for anyone. This ball really is THAT good. If you're just getting your 1st or second ball or have 30 but need a versatile ball for nearly any condition, look no further!

Stats:
Matched "tweener"
Hand- Right
PAP 5 1/4 x 3/4 up
Revs- ~380
Highest sanctioned game: 289
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GLENN WENDEL
September 10, 2021
Hustle Camo Review
Ball Specs:
Roto grip Hustle Camo
Cover stockSolid
Cover stock Reactive
Weight BlockHustle™ Core (Symmetrical)
ColorArmy / Black / Brown
Finish1500 polished

Bowler Specs:
Right Hand. PAP 5” Over 1/2 up
Rev Rate 300. Tilt 20. Rotation 50.
Speed at release 17

Review:
The Hustle Camo has been a nice surprise for me. I had expected the ball would have a sanded finish because the PBR does. I prefer my PBR polished so when I unboxed the Camo and it already was shiny it was a nice surprise. When I heard Camo was the color I was not sure what it would look like but the colors with the polish look really good. The Hustle Camo creates a very nice controlled shape on the lane when stronger balls are giving you more motion than you need. The Camo starts up a bit sooner than the Wine. For me the Camo hooks a little more than the wine. This ball rolls surprisingly well and has won a place in my tournament line up. The core and cover create a very predictable semi strong motion on drier patterns. I have not tried it on short patterns but feel it would be good. The Hustle Camo hits as hard as balls that cost much more. As stated the color blend of the ball has very nice shelf appeal also. The Hustle line is a great option for bowlers who want more punch than an entry level reactive ball or tournament bowlers building a complete arsenal. The Camo should be very versatile for all styles of bowers that don’t need a hook monster.

Summary:
The Hustle Camo rolls like a higher priced ball.
The control and hit of this ball are very good.
The Camo will be a nice addition to round out an arsenal.

Glenn Wendel
PBA Member
Storm Pro Shop Staff

gwendel@comcast.net
www.stormbowling.com

Video link:
https://youtu.be/beDLxirgc_k
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Roto Grip Rick
September 5, 2021
Hustle CAMO
Roto Grip Hustle Camo:
VTC Solid Reactive with the Hustle Core
1500 grit polished - layout : 6 x 1 x 6
Compared to the Hustle INK the Camo is really smooth and less reaction then the INK with a similar layout. I needed something with the recent house shot changes that would be super smooth and not overreact on the fresh. Played out of the normal track area and used the lighter oil outside of ten to help develop the shot. If used inside round 12-18, the ball just ran out of juice - mainly due to the layout. This ball and layout combo was fabulous on shorter patterns and lighter volumes on wood lanes. Really nice addition to the Roto Grip line. Don't be fooled by the CAMO, it's for REAL!
#SquadRG
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Mike Craig - Storm Products Amateur Staff
August 31, 2021
CAMO review by Mike Craig
I drilled the Hustle CAMO up 4 x 20. I threw it box finish.
Hustle CAMO review: I put the CAMO up against the other smoother gear I carry like the IQ TOUR, IQ NANO PEARL, HUSTLE PBR, and HUSTLE RAP. Compared to the IQ TOUR, the CAMO is smoother thru the front. I keep 2000 on my IQ TOUR so the CAMO definitely glided thru the front much easier than both the TOUR an NANO PEARL. The NANO PEARL was more on the back end than the CAMO which should be expected since it is a stronger cover. CAMO and PBR were getting closer in motion. PBR is slightly earlier but very similar motion. CAMO does corner better but gets thru the front of the lane quicker. RAP was closer in push thru the front but slower at the back than the CAMO. CAMO has a HUSTLE INK vibe to it with a shined lower end solid cover that will get in play when the fronts are really getting toasty and the smooth balls like the IQ TOUR are still too early.
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