All-Out Show Off

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Color: Purple / Neon Green / White Coverstock: Stoke Hybrid Reactive Weight Block: Hotshot Factory Finish: 1500 Grit Polished Flare Potential: Medium Radius of Gyration (RG): 2.55 Differential (Diff): 0.045 Core Inside you will find probably the most dynamic core in this price point. When we set out to create a new part for the HP2 line we knew we wanted an RG value of 2.55 and a differential of .045, needless to say we hit our mark and the motion is unmatched! Cover On the outside you will find the Stoked™ Hybrid reactive cover which consists of 2 parts solid and 1 part pearl. This will provide ease through the heads but provide super stability on the backend off friction due to the extra solid in the cover. Condition This ball was built to battle those Medium type conditions and provide an option on a variety of patterns if there is too much friction. Even though it comes factory shined, it can always be sanded to battle a little heavier oil.
ColorPurple / Neon Green / White
CoverstockStoke Hybrid Reactive
CoreHotshot
RG2.55
Differential0.045
Intermediate Diffn/a
Factory finish1500 Grit Polished
Weights10-16
Cleared USBCYes

20 Reviews

  • Rotogripskitt159

    Posted by Rotogripskitt159 on Mar 24th 2018

    Today im going to do a review on one of roto grips newest releases the all out show off.This balll has the stoked cover stock also this ball is a hybrid,very great colour choice making this ball a great looking ball on the shelfs of bowling proshops.I really like the original show off, early very controlling with great ball movement down lane great for the heavier type patters and something to use as a 1st ball out of anyones bag.Now with the new all out show off this hybrid ball will alow more midlane reaction and cleaner threw the fronts when the front part of the lanes start going,little more angle but still strong controlling ball reaction down lane.A ball that i can get in on the patterns and open up the lane for sure.Ball is also very easy to adjust with abaron as well.so if you have the original show off dont wait go grab yourself the all out show off.

  • KPjr300

    Posted by KPjr300 on Mar 24th 2018

    Layout: 50 x 4 1/4 x 75 The Show Off was a strong ball that I immediately used everywhere and was very excited for the new All Out. The All Out Show Off features the same core with a hybrid cover stock. This ball gave me more length with a stronger, snappier backend motion. The All Out was very clean and versatile. It will come in handy for house shots, transition, or need a ball to blend out the lanes. This is a must have for any bowler. Kenny Phillips Jr. Storm Staff Memeber.

  • d21982

    Posted by d21982 on Mar 20th 2018

    The All Out Show Off reminds me alot of the Storm Freakin Frantic (one of my favorite balls). To me, this ball is the perfect mid range league ball for someone who is ready to step up to the challenge of graduating from entry level balls or maybe someone who is in their first couple years of league or THS tourneys. On a house condition, this ball seems to recover from anywhere on the lane within reason being very forgiving, unfortunately not the grey board :( This ball doesn't go too long nor hook immediately, it kinda goes with the flow of the pattern, with great hitting power.

  • StrikeItBig

    Posted by StrikeItBig on Mar 7th 2018

    The Roto Grip All Out Show Off was a perfect compliment to the original show off. With my slower ball speed, this ball was super clean through the front part of the lane and never wanted to pick up too early. I can see this being my go to ball in later blocks of tournaments when there is a more friction. I layed mine out with a 60x4x70 (PAP- 3 3/4 over, 7/8 up) pin ended up under my middle finger with no hole. I highly recommend this ball for high rev or slower ball speed players. Erik Ramos SIB Pro Shop Manager Storm/Roto Staff

  • StoRoto2013

    Posted by StoRoto2013 on Mar 6th 2018

    The newest addition to the HP2 line from Rotogrip is the All Out Show Off. A polished Hybrid coverstock wrapped around the Hotshot core means generous length and aggressive recovery. I was pleasantly surprised by how the All Out Show Off goes through the pins. The All Out gives you length but at the break point it is aggressive but consistent. Compared to the Wreck Em, the All Out is just more! More Reaction! More Versatile! Just more of the good stuff. On a typical house pattern the All Out will clear the fronts really nice and is strong enough to chase the pattern left even for someone who does not rev it up. My rev rate is around 300 and my ball speed is around 15 mph. The layout that I used was Pin over the fingers with a weight hole. The dual angle layout is 45 X 5.5 X 45. My axis point is 5 5/8 over and ¾ up. The All Out Show Off will be in bag for league play and tournament play because it fills a void when the heads go away and the backends get tight... All Out Show Off will definitely be SHOWING OFF!

  • PJ Haggerty

    Posted by PJ Haggerty on Feb 11th 2018

    Roto Grip All-Out Show Off Ball Review by PJ Haggerty After drilling the original Show Off and using it on heavier volume patterns, the All-Out Show Off is surely a step down, but still packs a heavy punch. With an RG of 2.55 and differential of .45, the All-Out Show Off wants to get down the lane with ease, but still be very controllable at the breakpoint. With a two part solid, one part pearl Stoked coverstock, I've seen a lot of success on the medium to longer patterns after they've broken down. I've drilled one All-Out Show Off and really like how it rolls. I mapped it out as: 5 ½ x 5 with a hole two inches under my axis. This puts the pin under my middle finger. I also scuffed the surface to 3000 to smooth up the response time and keep it controllable. This is a perfect step down from some of the big core, asymmetrical balls, and still very useable on many types of patterns. Go drill one! #OwnIt

  • fjcallahan

    Posted by fjcallahan on Jan 29th 2018

    Chris and the gang at RotoGrip are back at it with the Allout ShowOff! The HotShot Core is wrapped up with the Stoked Hybrid cover to give you that smooth mid lane feel that we all love. I drilled mine with my go to "I need help to get a down lane ball reaction pin up layout"....yup. Right off the rip, I was very comfortable tossing this ball while filming the reaction video. I felt like I had ten boards to play with, since my accuracy is like a sprinkler head, I got in with it...it held, I got right with it...it got back. Never too much or too little, it was a predictable, confidence inspiring shape on the lane. This ball looks really good on the shelf as well, I'm always pleased when a release works great, looks cool and leaves a few bucks in your purse after the purchase. We have sold a bunch of these in my shop and everyone is stoked with it. Great job again to SquadRG!!! #ownit

  • cburge13

    Posted by cburge13 on Dec 28th 2017

    All out show off Pin above bridge cg kicked out 1 inch 40 ft hpl on ths This ball is awesome. It gets down the lane very easily and moves hard off the friction. The ball reminds me of a weaker original daredevil so much, which I loved this ball. This ball will be a great step down for me from my daredevil trick. I was able to play more up the boards to start and when the lanes did start to transition some then it allowed me to really open up the lanes and play them the way I like. The color scheme on the ball is very appealing to the eye. This ball is available now. Go see your local pro shop professional today. Roto Grip Own It.

  • Kingpinwoods

    Posted by Kingpinwoods on Dec 16th 2017

    ROTO GRIP ALL OUT SHOW OFF The Show Off was a total surprise, and then you released the All Out Show Off and it was even a bigger surprise. My practice center puts out a 41' house shot on synthetic. It's a fairly heavy oiled pattern. I started of throwing the regular Show Off just a few shots to get an ideal on how slick the pattern was playing. Then I went to the All Out Show Off, I started a little straighter with it than the Show Off, but I really didn't have to. The All Out Show Off at box finish just cleared the fronts and picked up in the mid lane and was continuous through the pins. As I bowled several games with it, I kept moving left and never lost any ball motion for my game. These two ball will amaze most all bowlers especially for the price.

  • bambam300300

    Posted by bambam300300 on Dec 14th 2017

    My PAP is ¾" X 5 ¼". I drilled my All Out Showoff so that I could get more length after using my Dare Devil Danger. I stood at around the 15 board playing up the 5 board. The All Out Showoff rolled smoothly and had great backend reaction. This was a layout where the pin was higher than I have had before. The All Out Showoff came off the 5 board with smooth control and great pin reaction. The ball was not super snappy of the corner. I have to be careful with ball speed though. If I got slow with the speed I tended to leave more corner pins. As I kept the ball speed up I did have better carry. I bowled games of 258, 269 and 256 for a 782 set.

  • bambam300300

    Posted by bambam300300 on Dec 14th 2017

    My PAP is ¾" X 5 ¼". I drilled my All Out Showoff so that I could get more length after using my Dare Devil Danger. I stood at around the 15 board playing up the 5 board. The All Out Showoff rolled smoothly and had great backend reaction. This was a layout where the pin was higher than I have had before. The All Out Showoff came off the 5 board with smooth control and great pin reaction. The ball was not super snappy of the corner. I have to be careful with ball speed though. If I got slow with the speed I tended to leave more corner pins. As I kept the ball speed up I did have better carry. I bowled games of 258, 269 and 256 for a 782 set.

  • Rickm835

    Posted by Rickm835 on Dec 12th 2017

    Layout: 30 x 4 ½ x 40 = 1500 grit polished On the new 46ft house pattern, the ball's best look was standing 18L and keeping the ball outside of 8 through the front part of the pattern so it would not slow down in the heavier oil from 10-20. Once in there, the ball slow down a little too much for me and left more corner pins. Ball speed was also was a key. Starting the ball a little lower at set up, allow my ball speed to be controlled more to match the reaction better. If my ball speeds reach the 17 mph, it would not recover enough. Noticed once I had that happy area of ball speed of 16.0-16.5, I kept on striking and striking for at least 20 minutes non-stop. This ball will be great for those bowlers to have ball speed under 17 and average tilt and revs. https://youtu.be/rdN1a26Gqhg

  • bigmikecraig

    Posted by bigmikecraig on Dec 10th 2017

    I drilled my ALL OUT SHOW OFF 65 x 4.5 x 35 which is my benchmark (go to) layout that is the most predictable for me. I left it box finish. I may touch it lightly to accelerate the polish wear down to get it more even at the point. Right out of the box, I think STORM FRANTIC from a few years ago. Great when the lanes have blown open and you need predictable push in the fronts and good arc in the backends. The numbers bear out and are very close with the RG being the only difference. Compared to the original ALL OUT, the ALL OUT SHOW UP is about an arrow less ball and a perfect compliment. Roto Grip's HP2 line has always been known for some of the best hidden gems in the pro shop and the ALL OUT SHOW OFF is another gem and definitely the best bang for the buck on the market.

  • bowlerman21

    Posted by bowlerman21 on Nov 30th 2017

    The Roto Grip All out Show off is Roto Grips newest HP2 line release. The All out is hybrid version of the original Show off. The All Out contains the Hotshot core like the Show Off and is covered with the Stoked Hybrid Coverstock. The ball is factory finished at 1500 grit polished which gives the ball length and stronger reaction off the break point. I drilled mine pin down with the pin placed below by bridge. I drilled it stacked with the mass bias below the pin. This is my favorite layout for pin downs because it gives me control. The ball rolls really well. The pin down gave the All out more arc in the backend but it still has a real strong movement off the break point. The ball hooks more than you would think for being a HP2 line ball but still is weaker compared to the likes of the Dare Devil, Hywire, or Dare Devil Danger. The All Out is a great ball for learning bowlers or bowlers who are looking for a low end reactive for drier lanes. It's also a perfect fit for bowlers looking for length and good pop on the backend.

  • caseyccg

    Posted by caseyccg on Nov 30th 2017

    Orientation: Right Handed Rev Rate: 375 RPM Speed: 16-17 MPH PAP: 4 5/8 straight across Location: Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO Pattern: High Volume THS Layout: 45, 4 ¾ , 70 The All Out Show Off is a great compliment to the Show Off. The Show Off features a very strong cover, which is too strong sometimes. The All Out Show Off the perfect step down. The AOSO is a hybrid that's much much cleaner and more versatile. It's almost a few arrows cleaner than the Show Off and backends quite a bit more. However it doesn't jump off the dry to hard and has amazing continuation. It's the perfect choice for when the lanes start to transition and start to get really cliffed. The All Out Show Off will blend the transition and over under.

  • Tony Marino

    Posted by Tony Marino on Nov 29th 2017

    The All-Out Show Off is the Hybrid version of the original Show Off and the newest ball in the Roto Grip HP2 line. It has the same Hotshot core with a 2.55 RG value, a .045 Diff that is in the original, but has the Stoked Hybrid coverstock. What cannot be understated here is the value that Roto Grip offers in the HP2 line. Knowing how aggressive my Show Off is, I was not surprised to see the All-Out Show Off out-perform its price tag. The Stoked cover is way cleaner than the Micro DNA, so the All-Out responds to friction slower than the original. But because of the hybrid makeup of the cover, The All-Out Show Off is a great combination off of the original or even a great ball down from a Dare Devil Trick. I also think this is one of the more versatile cores out there, so do not be afraid to put your favorite layout on it. This ball is a winner!

  • ITZPS

    Posted by ITZPS on Nov 27th 2017

    The All Out Show Off continues Roto Grip's infamous tradition in the HP2 line to give you way more than what the price point would suggest. While the All Out is a much more reasonable hook potential for this line than the Show Off, it still keeps up with balls that would cost more. For me it's very reminiscent of Storm's Rocket, fairly clean through the front part of the lane with a strong and continuous arc on the backend. It matches up well with the hook of the Show Off, and the big backend move of the Wreck Em, it's a very good compliment to those two and all 3 would make a pretty complete bag for a very low cost. It's been the first ball out of my bag since I got it, it's become my benchmark, and gives me a good read on what the lanes are doing. The controlled shape gives you plenty of warning when the lanes start to transition without suddenly getting jumpy or blowing through the breakpoint, and it's been a great setup ball for my Dare Devil Danger. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfzX5WjOeq4

  • StormAndrew

    Posted by StormAndrew on Nov 23rd 2017

    The All Out Show Off is the perfect complement to the original Show Off. When the lanes begin to transition the All Out Show Off will be a good step down ball to go to. With the 2 part solid 1 part pearl you will get through the front part of the lane cleaner with that smooth controllable motion off the back end that is consistent with a solid. You can see in the video (link below) the All Out Show Off goes longer similar to the original Show Off. Between both the Show Off and All Out Show Off I will be able to play in a similar part of the lane without making a big change when transition occurs. The layout I used on this ball is 60x4x80. I tested this ball on a fresh house shot. There was no change to the surface of the ball. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lEapGSr3-k

  • kevenwilliams

    Posted by kevenwilliams on Nov 22nd 2017

    Speed: 18mph Rev Rate: 450rpm Pattern: Typical House Shot The Roto Grip All Out Show Off is a hybrid from the original Show Off. The All Out Show Off is much cleaner in the front part of the lane and is much weaker overall. The original Show Off at times is a little too strong for the ball reaction I like to see with the lower end/higher RG bowling balls. That is where the All Out Show Off comes into play! Its a great progression down from the original Show Off. These gals are going to a be great 1-2 punch!

  • stormroto

    Posted by stormroto on Nov 21st 2017

    The new addition to the Roto Grip HP2 line is the All Out Show Off. It is the Hybird version on the popular original Show Off. I drilled mine 5 x 4 x 4.5 similar to the Show OFF. The All Out is a perfect compliment to the Show Off, as when the Show Off starts to labor too much in the midlane then it is time to switch to the All Out. With the shiny Hybird Stoked cover the All Out gets down the lane much cleaner and has a quicker response to the friction. The good thing is though that the All Out still keeps the same hitting power through the pins as the original. Very good 1-2 punch out of the HP2 line from Roto Grip. We probably drilled close to 20 of the original Show Off as it was that popular. So I expect the same from the All Out Show Off. Brian Watson PAP - 3 5/8 up 1 /4 Speed - 16-17 Tilt - 17 RPM - 400