Roto Grip Hustle X-Ray Bowling Ball

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Built for everyone, period. From the casual bowler to Major title winners at the highest level of the sport, the entire Hustle series provides advanced technologies that work for anyone and everyone. So, whether you are looking for a specific reaction to fit in your current arsenal on lighter oil conditions, or looking to get your very first ball, there is a Hustle that is just right for you!

Engineered For – Light to Medium Oil Conditions

Color Slate / Black
Coverstock Versatile Traction Control (VTC) Solid Reactive
Core Hustle
RG 2.53
Differential 0.030
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 4000 Grit Abralon
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

33 Reviews

  • Review

    Posted by Storm Andrew on May 5th 2024

    The biggest bang for your buck in performance is back with the new Hustles. The XRAY provides a smooth controllable shape with the BRY being cleaner and more angular. I tested both these balls after the Road and was impressed with the performance of both of them. Typically, I do not throw or bring extremely weak equipment as my rev rate is on the lower side although I intend on bringing the XRAY to league this week where the surfaces hook extremely early. Both Hustles read the body of the lane well and provided plenty of continuation through the pins as seen in the video.

  • Hustle X-Ray

    Posted by Steven Collins on May 3rd 2024

    The Hustle line is one of the best values for your dollar. The Hustle X-Ray is no exception to that. If you’re looking for a ball for lower volume conditions or you’re new to the game this is the ball for you. The Hustle X-Ray is great in the mid lane, then reads the dry with enough energy to carry all day.

  • X-Ray Review

    Posted by Adam Chase on May 2nd 2024

    Layout: 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 5 Surface: 2000 Abralon The hustle X-Ray brings back the Hustle core with the VTC Solid Coverstock. The dull factory finish gives this Hustle more traction in the oil than the Hustle RIP which is finished with Reacta Gloss. I drilled the Hustle X-Ray with a pin down layout to give me a different look than the RIP. I wanted this hustle to roll similarly to the IQ 78U but with more length and backend. I was able to accomplish just that. The weaker core allows me to keep the ball more in front of me when the lanes conditions call for a more direct line to the pocket. Compared to the Hustle RIP which is drilled pin up, I saw about 4 boards weaker and much less overall flare keeping me straighter on the lanes. The hustle X-Ray a great entry level reactive ball with tons of potential and performance at its price point. This hustle X-Ray will work best for light to medium oil conditions, those with low ball speeds and those with higher rev rates. Adam Chase Storm Staff

  • Roto Grip Hustle X-Ray review by Lonnie Pemberton

    Posted by Lonnie Pemberton on Apr 30th 2024

    TESTING ENVIRONMENT: Length:43 Volume:Med-High Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS 12:1 Ratio BALL: Coverstock: : VTC Solid Reactive Core: : Hustle Core Finish: 4000-grit Abralon RG: 2.53 (15lb) Differential: .030 (15 lb) ME: Right-Handed Tweener Speed: 12-13 mph Rev Rate: 315 Axis Tilt: 14° Axis Rotation: 74° PAP: 5 1/8 R 7/8 Up Ball Layout: Pin over Ring 4 1/2 X 4 1/2 X 2 1/2 VLS I've been a huge fan of the Hustle line from the beginning. I've always felt that Roto Grips HP1 line is the best in the industry for outperforming their price point and the new Hustle X-Ray continues that trend. The X-Ray features the same VTC Reactive cover featured on the Hustle RIP and the Hustle Core that has made this line what it is. The X-Ray features a different surface prep and a very cool new color scheme. The Hustle RIP has been my go to when I'm looking for a ball that will give me predictable continuous motion on lighter oil or broken down house patterns. If there has been a hole in the Hustle line it's been a ball that I feel like I can get into right away and stay with through the transition. The Hustle USA hooked plenty to handle oil but as you had to cover more boards it tended to flatten out down-lane and have trouble getting the corners out. The RIP was a little too clean for a fresh pattern. The X-Ray seems to fit perfectly in that gap. You obviously have to keep straighter angles and play closer to the friction to start but works great for that and retains energy down-lane a little better than the USA did. I tested the X-Ray on our high volume high ratio house pattern. The first week I took it out it looked great in practice but the other bowlers on the pair used some shinier stuff and they carried down so I transitioned into a stronger ball pretty quickly. The next week we caught a pair closer to the wall and it worked beautifully. It really gave me an advantage to be able to stay in the ball so long as everyone else fought the fast transition. I also added a bit of surface the next time I was closer to the middle of the house. At 2000 it was every bit as good on a little tighter pair. The core/cover combo is very versatile and takes well to both surface adjustments and release adjustments. I would recommend the X-Ray for rev-dominant and speed challenged bowlers and for anyone who is dealing with more hook in the upcoming summer months as I know many of us do. I think it will also be a very handy ball on sport conditions as it will allow you to stay closer to friction longer on flatter patterns. Check out my full ball reaction video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/0Mg8rDAG2mk?si=P0IJCchYDYKVB9m2 Lonnie Pemberton Storm Pro Shop Staff Vise Pro Shop Staff Revolutions Pro Shop Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/@k1ngsizepapa

  • Hustle Xray

    Posted by Brian Hirsch on Apr 25th 2024

    Hey everyone, I'm back with another ball review, and this time it's for the Roto Grip Hustle Xray Solid In 14 pounds this ball is wrapped in the VTC (Versatile Traction Control) Solid Coverstock and comes in 4000 grit with an RG of 2.55, Diff of .030. Depending on the Hustle Xray’s surface, bowlers can use this on medium oil conditions. There are not many balls that can cover a variety of conditions, especially at an entry-level price point. To give a comparison the Hustle BRY will roll just a tad less through the front of the lane compared to the Hustle Xray. This two-ball release will be a nice transition when the "benchmark" balls are too early. The Solid and Hybrid will naturally be longer and more robust. BOWLER STYLE: RH - Power Stroker Rev Rate: 320 Ball Speed: 15-16 PAP: 4 7/8 right 5/8 up. #Storm #VISE #BowlersChoiceProShop #BabesAndBallsBowling #IAmBowling (coupon code HIRSCH 20% off at checkout)

  • Roto Grip Hustle X-Ray – WWRD 4/19/2024

    Posted by Patrick Dombrowski on Apr 25th 2024

    Roto Grip Hustle X-Ray – WWRD 4/19/2024 Cover: VTC Solid Reactive Core: Hustle RG: 2.53 RG. Diff.: 0.030 Finish: Grit Abralon Roto Grip’s new Hustle X-Ray is a Symmetrical piece that is good for Medium-Light Volume Patterns. PAP is 5 5/16 R 1 3/16 Up. Rev Rate: 400. Speed: 16.5. Drilled this piece with the Pin above the bridge and the CG kicked out 1” from the palm. I threw this piece on a burned-up house 43’ pattern. Out of box ball motion was clean through the fronts with a controllable motion on the backend. I compared this piece to the Hustle RIP (2-2 Right). X-Ray was a few boards more on the backend compared to the Hustle RIP. This piece fits between the Hustle RIP and M&M. This piece is good for all types of styles. Check Out the Ball motion Video on my YouTube Page: https://youtu.be/0ILpdxqs61I

  • Hustle X-Ray Review by Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson

    Posted by Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson on Apr 24th 2024

    Ball Specs: Roto Grip Hustle X-Ray Cover: 4000 Grit VTC™ Solid Reactive Weight Block: Hustle™ (Symmetrical) Color: Slate/Black Review: There is NO reason to not love this line of bowling balls. They cater to literally every bowler in the world, regardless of skill level and is priced so reasonably that its worth its weight in gold. Our style: tweener, 350-375 revs, 16.5mph, layout of choice is 4x4x2 (pin is above bridge). For the seasoned veterans you can expect an extremely versatile lower end solid, something to keep transition to late in a block if you are needing to move right (even if the conditions are drying up). For the novice bowler you can expect great value in your purchase, getting a great piece of equipment for pennies over an entry level reactive bowling ball. The color options also appeal to novice bowlers who may care more about color than performance. The trusted Hustle core is in many bowling record books for a reason, it’s just that good. This ball will leave the pins in pain and in need of an X-Ray. Kyle, Joel, & Dean Johnson Roto Grip Pro Shop Staff Members joel@parklanes.net kyle@parklanes.net dean@frontierfuncenter.net www.rotogrip.com #SquadRG

  • Roto Grip Hustle XRay by Casey Murphy

    Posted by Casey Murphy on Apr 12th 2024

    Orientation: Right Handed Rev Rate: 400 RPM Speed: 16-17 MPH PAP: 4 ½ over and 1 1/8 up Location: Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO Pattern: High Volume THS VLS Layout: Layout 1: 4 5/8 x 4 x 2 ½ (pin above bridge) Layout 2: 4 1/4 x 4 x 4 1/8 (pin below bridge) The Hustle Xray is a new solid Hustle from Roto Grip. Awesome colors really make the X Ray pop! I definitely have the X Ray a little more forward than the Hustle RIP. The Xray feels a little stronger in the front than the Rip especially with the surface that it comes at. I love my RIP but it’s definitely a little too clean at times! The Xray feels 3-4 boards stronger making it more usable. It’s a great ball for beginners or for those high level bowlers looking for a ball to play more direct with!