Roto Grip Outcry Bowling Ball

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YOU CAN’T IGNORE ME. My battle cry deafens opponents as I fight through difficult conditions on my way to victory. My core and coverstock are designed for exceptional control, wherever the fight takes me. Make no mistake, this is war and I’m here to win. A FAMILY OF FIGHTERS. Like my cousins, Uproar and Rumble, I bring my Late Roll 51™ Core to the brawl. With good length and strong down lane motion, I’m battle tested and ready for combat. LET’S GET THIS RIOT STARTED. With my 4,000 grit 53M™ Hybrid Reactive Coverstock I’m in this fight for the long haul, clearing the front of the lane before digging in my heels and blasting through the pins. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Best in medium oil, I’m never one to shy away from a good skirmish. Need a little more length? Polish me. A little more early motion? Sand me. Go ahead, I can take it and I’ll keep coming back for more.

Line HP-2
Color Silver Pearl/Teal Solid
Coverstock 53M Hybrid Reactive
Core Late Roll 51
RG 2.55
Differential .030
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 4000 Grit Pad
Weights 10 thru 16 lbs
   

13 Reviews

  • Tony Reynaud

    Posted by Tony Reynaud on Dec 24th 2014

    COVERSTOCK NAME: 53M™ COVERSTOCK STYLE: HYBRID COVERSTOCK TYPE: REACTIVE WEIGHT BLOCK: LATE ROLL 51™ COLOR: SILVER PEARL / TEAL FINISH: 4000-GRIT PAD FINISH METHOD : CAN BE POLISHED DUROMETER: 73-75 ON D-SCALE FLARE POTENTIAL: 4" - 5"/MEDIUM-HIGH WEIGHTS: 10LBS - 16LBS SKU: ROU My layout: 4 x 5 "x 2 My PAP: 4 1/2" over 1 1/4 up The Outcry from Roto Grip should fit nicely into many bowling bags without breaking the bank. I use the ball when the heads start to break down, and I need a ball that will get through the fronts and store energy. What is nice about the outcry is I don’t get that skip flip reaction, even though the ball is storing energy. This is not a ball I can use on a fresh heavy oil shot. I can use it on a fresh house shot if it is shorter than 40 feet. Guys that hook it a lot can probably use it anytime. I feel this ball is for the avid bowler looking to fill holes in the bag. If you are a person who buys one to two balls a year I rather see you look for a ball in the HP4 or HP3 line. Please keep in mind for the price of the Outcry you get a pretty darn good bowling ball. My rating would be 3 out of 5 for the average bowler, and 4 out of 5 for the avid bowler that needs to fill a hole in his bowling bag.

  • BowlersMartPark-Mike

    Posted by BowlersMartPark-Mike on Dec 21st 2014

    Roto Grip Outcry Layout: 55 x 4 5/8 x 40 Box Finish Bowler Info: 325 Rev Rate Speed: 16 - 17 MPH Pap - 4 7/16 over, 3/8 up The Outcry is a smoother version of the Uproar that excels on all medium oil condtions, from medium-oily to medium-dry. The roll could be considered to be a benchmark type reaction, because it has a strong midlane dig but still has backend, as well. It is strong enough to handle a fresh medium sport pattern or fresh house shot, but can still be used as the lanes dry out. Compared to a Hysteria, the Outcry is 3-4 boards weaker overall, and has less of a dynamic downlane motion. The Hysteria can be used over the Outcry when a more defined backend reaction is desired, and the Outcry would be used when a smoother roll is more beneficial. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGFaGjsK3wA Mike LeViner Bowlers Mart

  • mikelj1952

    Posted by mikelj1952 on Dec 1st 2014

    I tested my Outcry on my 39-foot house shot. The 4000 Pad finish on the -53M Hybrid finish worked well for this condition. I pushed the ball to the dry area to gain some friction. My Outcry is drilled with the pin up below the fingers I wanted to have a ball that would compliment my Uproar and would produce a nice controlled reaction to the pocket. This ball produced about 3-5 inches of flare. The ball skidded nicely through the heads as I played just inside the oil line skidding out to the dryer boards. Once the ball encountered some friction, it revved up nicely and made a nice controlled move to the pocket. As with all Roto Grip balls, it drove through the pin deck. The Outcry has a very predictable reaction, and with the 2.55 RG and .030differential makes it a great addition for the lower rev medium speed league player who needs a ball to go to when cover when the lanes begin to breakdown. What I enjoyed the most about this ball is the controlled reaction. It produced a nice move to the pocket and devastated the pins. What a fun ball to throw. The Outcry is a nice go to ball for the league bowler and is good compliment to the Sinister. This ball will make a nice addition to anyone’s arsenal. Mike Johnston Roto Grip Staff

  • Jroshandtap

    Posted by Jroshandtap on Nov 30th 2014

    The Outcry!! Extending from the HP2 line from Roto Grip, the Outcry really packs a punch. The Outcry features a Hybrid coverstock, wrapped around the Late Roll 51 core. What I’ve been able to diagnose, is that the Outcry is sneaky strong down lane. You may not expect it coming from a ball in the HP2 line, other than say, the Uproar, but the Outcry really is a sneaky strong ball down lane. I was very surprised at how well that Hybrid 4000 grit cover picked up down lane and never seemed to want to push thru the breakpoint. I felt like I could boom this ball to the friction and have no fear of it not recovering. Normally, I close down my angles and keep my lines smaller. With the Outcry in hand, I really feel like when the lanes transition and you have to start chasing the pattern left, the Outcry truly gives you enough push, but at the same time, enough down lane motion to feel confident in your adjustments. I drilled my Outcry, 4 ¾” Pin to PAP and 3 ¼” Cg to PAP with a hole in the P2 location. I wanted to drill the ball to give me something for later in the block where I get caught in between moves and ball changes. I wanted to be able to ball down to the Outcry, and pick up where I left off. Surprisingly, the drilling matched up with the 4000 grit surface and gave me more motion then what I was expecting. I can actually use this ball in the earlier part of the block and really take advantage of the clean backends. It’s just an amazing ball at the price point and I feel confident in saying that my Outcry, rolls stronger then my Uproar I drilled and I think that comes from the 4000 Hybrid cover. If you’re in the market for a great ball at a great price point, I think the Outcry is the ball for you!

  • 1tommygn

    Posted by 1tommygn on Nov 30th 2014

    The Roto Grip Outcry is the hybrid version of the Rumble and Up Roar. The Outcry is silver pearl and teal, and has great shelf appeal. The numbers come down to 2.55 Rg and 0.030 diff in 15lb balls. Using the Roto Grip guts grit and grime scale, the Outcry is 51/53/M, and is in the HP2 line of balls. I drilled my Outcry with a 4 ½ x 5 x 2 ¾ which puts the pin above and slightly to the left of my ring finger. This compliments my 4 ¼ x 5 x 3 Rumble, and 4 ¾ x 5 x 2 ½ Up Roar perfectly. The Outcry is cleaner and has more move in the backend of the lane than what the Rumble has, and is more ball overall than the Up Roar. Out of the three, the Outcry covers the most boards for me. I have been using the Outcry for some time now. I ended up smoothing the cover out with Storm step #1. I like to use the Outcry on medium conditions and go a little straighter down the lane with it by taking my hand out of it, but yet still chase hooking conditions deeper on the lane, and be confident that it will corner enough to carry when I hit the ball. I have used the Outcry on PBA Viper, Kegel Athens, house conditions, and some medium length USBC white patterns, all with good success. This is a ball that I almost always will have in the bag. The Outcry will be a good ball for about any style of play, as long as you are using it on the proper conditions. High rev rate bowlers and very slow speed players will like the Outcry for medium to medium heavy conditions. Medium rev bowlers will see the best success with medium conditions, and possibly some medium heavy conditions with some extra surface added to the ball. Lower rev rates will like the Outcry on medium to medium dry conditions. If you need a heavy oil ball, or dry lane ball, there are better options or you, in my opinion; but for covering the middle of the road patterns, which seems to be the most popular, the Outcry is a great option to have.

  • SRBenifield

    Posted by SRBenifield on Nov 26th 2014

    The Outcry from Roto Grip is another great addition to the HP2 line. Adding onto the already great Uproar and Rumble pieces, the Outcry adds an in between for when the Uproar is too sharp off the break point or the Rumble is checking up too early. I drill my outcry up at 135 x 3 x 55. By giving it this much rollier layout I'm able to control both the mid-lane and the back end of the reaction. This layout for me with a higher rev rate really gives me some option when the back ends dry up and things start moving off the breakpoint much harder, but also lets me get past the midland without rolling too early. This is a great piece to ball down too after my Hysteria or IQ Tour Fusion just start to be a bit too much. Samuel Benifield BowlersMart Buford

  • grstorm

    Posted by grstorm on Nov 24th 2014

    Hand: Left Ball Speed: 16-17mph Ball Weight: 15lbs PAP: 5 left 7/16 up Degrees of Tilt: 17 Layout: 3 1/8 x 4 7/8 x 1 ½ The Outcry is a hybrid of the underrated rumble and uproar that has got its popularity from Jason Belmonte using it in the PBA World Series. The pin is up and to the left of ring finger with the cg directly under the pin with a hole. The Outcry gives me a smooth overall reaction on medium oil. When the back ends start to get dry I get a stronger almost angular motion but with a little move to the right I can keep the back end smooth and still get to the pocket with the surface being sanding at 3000. The Outcry is a great ball for when your asylum or hysteria starts to hook too much and the outcry you can stand in the same spot and have smooth back end without it jumping off the spot. I drilled an Outcry for a customer and polished the cover and still keeps the same shape as if it was dulled but with a little more length for the slower speed bowlers which this customer was or even high rev rate bowlers. The best condition I have used it on is only on a house shot at this point and can use it all 3 games if needed by playing up the boards around the 8 board and once that shot goes away I can move about 5 or so boards and bounce off the dry with a control back end motion. For the HP 2 line fans that have the uproar and rumble you can now have the hybrid you have been waiting for. If you have any questions about the Outcry email me at garrett.richardson@pinolebowlerssupply.com . I have a video of the Outcry on youtube! Garrett Richardson Storm/Roto Grip Pro Shop Staff Vise Inserts Amateur Staff Pinole Bowler’s Supply www.facebook.com/grstorm www.facebook.com/pinolebowlerssupply www.stormbowling.com www.rotogrip.com www.viseinserts.com

  • seanbaker

    Posted by seanbaker on Oct 21st 2014

    Roto Grip Outcry Right Handed Experience Advanced (I have bowled in a league and hold a PBA Card) League Average 220 Ball Speed Medium 15-16mph Style Cranker PAP 5 over 1/4" up PSA Layout - 4" x 4" x 2" Balance Hole - yes Surface Preparation - Out of Box (4000 Grit Abralon pad) What I Was Looking For from this ball: Something a bit more aggressive on the backend than my Rumble but much more than my Uproar that I could depend on throwing when I wanted to play around the track area and not get too crazy with the shot. What I Ended Up With in the Ball and Layout: One heck of a great ball! I was able to play left of where I play with my Rumble with a more dependable hard backend reaction. I tested this ball on a fresh pattern at my local center where I am the manager and own my pro shop as well. I run a heavy oil pattern 40 ft with several units in the center and a gradual taper downward towards the outsides. At first I tried standing pretty far left and banking the ball off of the dry area on the outsides. I didnt like the reaction at all. Then I decided that I should not try and get more out of this ball than I expected and simply moved right and play around the track area. With confidence the Outcry came back with authority and hit amazing. Over the next several games I managed to stay right around the track area and make slight left hand moves and continued to have success. I did notice that when I stayed up the back of this ball rolled it more that the ball seemed to really make the pins fly. Overall: What a great Ball! First night of league play I shot 300 with the Outcry. This ball has become the ball I go to when I want to stay around the track but want a little more reaction than average to increase my carry. The ball looks great and hits great! Highly recomend this ball for anyone from advanced to beginner. A great ball to start out with and go from there. Sean Baker Storm/Roto Grip Staff Bowl Like A Pro Shop 1107 E. 8th Street Metropolis IL 62960

  • PJ Haggerty

    Posted by PJ Haggerty on Sep 19th 2014

    Is this another ball Belmo is going to do laps around us with? Possibly. Actually, probably. This is hands down, the best bang for your buck on the market. The league players will love it because it doesn’t over hook like some high performance balls, and it is such a controllable motion with plenty of pop down lane. I loved the Uproar but thought it rolled best when I took the shine off. The Outcry provides that out of the box. That way, you can leave the Uproar shiny for when the lanes are burnt and you have to move farther and farther left. I think the Outcry pairs well with a Sinister, Disturbed, Hysteria, and Uproar. It provides a cleaner, smoother shape that you will absolutely need in most tournament conditions. I used the Rico layout on the Outcry simply to maintain a smooth shape. With the pin in my palm, a big shift with the cg a couple inches to the right of my thumb, and a hole under my axis, this is a ball I can, at times, use on a fresh sport pattern. Sometimes our HP-4 line balls are so strong, we can only use them for a couple games at a time. The Outcry creates a shape that will smooth out the transition and you can get multiple games out of. If you are missing that smoother, cleaner shape in your bag, drill an Outcry. Like I said before, it’s the best bang for your buck on the market. Go #OwnIt!

  • StoRoto2013

    Posted by StoRoto2013 on Sep 16th 2014

    The newest addition to RotoGrip HP2 line is the Outcry. The Outcry has a hybrid cover stock that surrounds the Late Roll 51 core that is in the Rumble and the Uproar. The Outcry along with the Wrecker will give the bowler two hybrid cover stocks with two totally different rolls. The Outcry is a strong arcing beast while the Wrecker is totally a skid flip monster. I went really simple on the layout with pin right above the fingers with cg slightly kicked out with no hole. The coordinates are 80 X 5 ½ X 45. My coordinates are 5 5/8 over and ¾ up, rev rate around 300, ball speed around 15mph, more up the back release and I am right handed. I threw the Outcry on numerous patterns and what I gathered from this experience is that the Outcry is in play on the shorter to medium patterns with low to medium volumes. The Outcry on a house pattern is fantastic because it blends the wet/dry out compared to the Wrecker. The Wrecker over emphasized both the wet and dry until carry down happened. The Outcry was in play from the first ball to the last ball of the session moving left and following the oil line as it moved left. I did NOT change the cover stock at all, right out of the box! I also threw both balls on Cheetah and the Viper and the Outcry was fantastic early on in the session but as the patterns broke down it forced me too far left. So I moved to the right a couple boards and threw the Wrecker and was right back into the pocket. As I said before I did not change the cover stock of the Outcry, I believe if I polished the Outcry I would have had a better ball reaction for the entire session not just the first couple of games. The next pattern was a 4o foot flat pattern and the Outcry outperformed the Wrecker from the first ball to the last ball. The Flatter pattern needed a strong but consistent ball reaction and the Outcry was all of that and a Bag of Chips! If you are looking for a versatile bowling ball that will not bust your wallet…. The Outcry is your ticket to success!

  • caseyccg

    Posted by caseyccg on Aug 27th 2014

    The Outcry is the perfect hybrid cover complement to the solid Rumble and pearl UpRoar. Actually, it’s probably more of a perfect blend of the two. If the Rumble doesn’t create enough backend, or the Uproar is a little too long, the Outcry will take care of both of those issues! The sanded cover picks up very quickly, but don’t think it loses energy at that point. The Outcry picks up very sharply off the breakpoint and creates a very angular backend. Overall it’s much stronger than the Rumble and Uproar. I struggled to use both of those balls on fresh lane conditions, but the Outcry is ready to go for the first game! The Outcry is a versatile ball at a great price point and a must have for the serious tournament bowler!

  • Roto Grip Rick

    Posted by Roto Grip Rick on Aug 22nd 2014

    Outcry - 50 x 4 1/2 x 50 pin up - out of box surface Oil patterns: 42ft Kegel Flex with Fire and Ice oil and 43ft PBA regional pattern Lane surface: HPL installed 10 years ago and rescreened in 2014 On the house pattern, the ball gave up a little when playing inside of the track area, but once I started playing the track area or just left of it, the ball was MONEY. I actually like this ball better then the Uproar and that is really hard for me to believe. Once the pattern broke down, I could move left and left and look further down lane, and I could repeat that shot on a consistent basis. It actually roll better on the 43ft PBA regional pattern, I could play left of the track area or play closer to the gutter and use a little more end over end release and the OutCry was making the pins scream and "cry out" in pain. The ball worked well even as the pattern broke down by me moving my eyes right a little and squaring up. The OutCry will be a great bench mark ball for your fall arsenal.

  • jhunt300xx

    Posted by jhunt300xx on Aug 13th 2014

    Layout: 40x5x55 Rev Rate : 450-500 Ball Speed : 17-18 What can I say. Roto Grip has absolutely been killing it in this price point with the Wrecker, Rumble, Uproar and now the hybrid version of the Rumble and Uproar the OUTCRY ! The Uproar has been one of the hottest balls on the market since its release in January and our Professional Staff has had a ton of success with the Uproar all over the globe. I seen the Outcry following in the footsteps of its counterpart. Adding a hybrid cover to this core has created a wonderful ball motion that can handle a wide variety of conditions. I have used this product on everything from a 35 foot sport pattern to the 43 ft, PBA Chameleon and I found the Outcry to perform great on both of those patterns as well as our local house condition. My Outcry is 3-4 boards stronger overall than my Uproar with an earlier and smoother motion. One of the things that really stands out to me is how smooth the Outcry is when it hits the dry and how well it reads the oil. Most of the time you don't find a product that does both of those things. As a Pro Shop operator I am super excited about the release of this product because you will not find a better performing product in this price point ! Once again thanks to Schlem and the people at Roto Grip for yet another great product.

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