Description
Roto Grip Hustle M+M Bowling Ball
- Color: Magenta + Midnight
- Coverstock: VTC Pearl Reactive
- Weight Block: Hustle™ Core
- Factory Finish: Reacta Gloss
- Flare Potential: Medium-Low
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.53; 15lbs - 2.53; 14lbs - 2.55
- Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.030; 15lbs - 0.030; 14lbs - 0.030
- Intermediate Differential (Diff): N/A
- Fragrance: N/A
Additional product information:
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
Additional Information
Lane Condition: |
Medium/Dry |
Factory Finish: |
Reacta Gloss |
Core Type: |
Symmetrical |
Coverstock: |
Pearl Reactive |
31 Reviews
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Hustle M M
Hustle M-M - Ball Specs Cover Stock: VTC Solid Reactive Finish: Reacta Gloss Core: Hustle Core Layout: 75 x 4 1/4 x 40 RG: 2.53 Differential: 0.030 Review The Roto Grip iconic hustle line has two winners The Hustle RIP and Hustle M-M. The Hustle M-M is the cleaner version of the two balls, which features the iconic Hustle Core wrapped in the VTC pearl reactive cover. I tested this ball on a 44 feet typical house pattern. As a medium to low rev player, I see this ball being great on light and/dry oil patterns. I was able to play in the track area and down and in up the five board. This ball stands up in the midlane with a strong finish on the backend. My ball is drilled with the pin over the ring finger. The Hustle M-M is similar to the Hustle Wine and is a must have for league and tournament bowlers. Now available for preorder at your local pro shop! My ball reviews are posted on YouTube channel Stanley Waite. Stanley Waite 900 Global Staff Member Dover, DE
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Roto Grip Hustle M & M review by Lonnie Pemberton
Coverstock: VTC™ Pearl Reactive Core: : Hustle™ Core Finish: Reacta Gloss Factory Finish RG: 2.55 (14lb) Differential: .030 (14 lb) 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 Bridge 5 1/4 Pin to Pap 4 1/2 Pin Buffer The new HP1 releases from Roto Grip expand the Hustle line to include a new Pearl and Solid option. The Hustle M & M uses the successful Hustle core with a pearl version of the VTC coverstock to give you the cleanest offering in the line. I tested the Hustle M & M on our long heavy house pattern. I had to be right up against the friction on a fresh lane. It didn't provide much miss room as our high ratio house shot would cause my misses to the right to jump. The M & M is very clean and very controllable down-lane and my best use for it has been on the super burn. It's handy because it's condition I see pretty often in our area and I wish I'd been able to add it to the arsenal before our city and state tournaments where I always fight the excessive friction. This ball is a great piece for any one who faces alot of friction, particularly in the front of the lane. It's also great for speed challenged bowlers, and I can see it being a great seller in the shop for my senior customers. See my full ball reaction video at: https://youtu.be/Vpfv-GQYYs4 Lonnie Pemberton Storm Pro Shop Staff Vise Pro Shop Staff Revolutions Pro Shop
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Hustle M&M
The old reliable Hustle Line is coming out with another banger! Introducing the new Hustle M&M. The M&M has the same core featured in all the Hustle’s wrapped with the VTC Pearl Reactive Coverstock. With this ball being a pearl, it gives the bowler an option that can be clean on lighter volumes, but have enough cover to still dig into the oil and have a predictable motion downlane. I can throw this ball firm and in front of me, or I can slow down and open up the lane when the lanes are dryer and the ball absolutely destroys the pins. This ball, like every hustle, will not disappoint. Make sure to get yours at your local Storm VIP Pro shop.
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Roto Grip Hustle M-M review by Ethan Fiore
The New Hustle M-M brings us our new low end pearl ball as it features the Hustle Core and VTC Pearl Coverstock. This cover was in one of the favorite, the Hustle Wine! I compared the M-M to the Hustle RIP. The M-M gave me 3-4 feet more length down the lane as the RIP hooked much earlier. Very unique piece that I was like to keep in my bag! Ethan Fiore ⭐PBA Member⭐Roto Grip Staff⭐CoolWick Staff⭐Tournament Director⭐ Right 2 Handed Rev Rate: 500 Speed: 17.5 PAP: 4 1/8 up 7/8
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Hustle M&M
Dual Angle Layout: 60 x 4 x 35 Storm Vector Layout: 4 x 5 x 2 The Hustle M&M is the ball I go to when the heads start to fry up. This ball goes a mile down the lane and then just unloads on the pins. This ball is great if you’re looking for something that will not read early but still make the turn down lane. I find this ball is great for me in game 3 of a 5-person league. A great value and color scheme make it a fantastic choice for beginners looking to learn to hook the ball as well.
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Hustle M+M
The newest pearl Hustle is an eye catcher! Not only is the color new, but so is the ball motion. The M+M is the most responsive pearl Hustle I have ever thrown. Compared to the Hustle Wine, the M+M is a touch cleaner and stands up harder off of the spot downlane. One thing that hasn't changed is the value that the Hustle line brings to every players bag. This one brings a skid/snap shape at a great price point.
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Hustle M-M Review
Ball Specs: Roto Grip Hustle M-M Cover stock Pearl Reactive Weight Block Hustle™ Core (Symmetrical) Color Magenta / Midnight Finish Reacta Gloss Layout 4.5 x 4 x 1.5 Pin Buffer Bowler Specs: Right Hand. PAP 5” Over 1/2 up Rev Rate 300. Tilt 20. Rotation 50. Speed at release 17 Review: I have always been a fan of the Hustle line of balls and for me the Hustle M-M raises the bar. Hustle balls are a great deal of bang for the buck and this ball preforms and hits like a much higher priced ball. To me this is a performance ball. I am seeing a bit more mid lane than I get from my Hustle Wine and much faster response to friction than expected. Granted my wine has some wear on it. The way the Hustle M-M makes it move off the spot should happily surprise most bowlers. The hit and carry are excellent and the design of the ball packs a punch due to the ability of the M-M to retain energy until you need it at the pocket. One of the nice things about the Hustle ball line is they are designed to be forgiving and I do not see anything over under about this ball even with a nice entry angle. The Hustle M-M hooks more than I expected and reads the lane perfectly for me. I would put this ball above my Surge but under my Fate in total hook. This ball would be a great choice for a newer bowler who wants a performance ball at a great price or any player wanting to add a new piece to their arsenal. The colors look great and I have had many people say they like the look at the shop and on the lanes. I look to be selling this ball on a regular basis. Summary: The Hustle M-M rolls like a higher priced ball. The motion and hit of this ball is better than expected. This ball should work well for all styles of bowlers. Glenn Wendel Sidewinders Pro Shop Storm Pro Shop Staff Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skir-nDc36c
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Review
I found both these balls to be a great bang for your buck. Low price entry point although with plenty of performance the Hustles will be excellent for those lower to medium oil conditions. The solid provided a pretty smooth reaction. Finished with a polish this ball is clean through the front part of the lane and provides plenty of predictability down lane without overreacting. I have a pin down layout on the solid which allows me to keep the shapes and angles in front of me and play more up the lane. As that begins to fade I can transition to the pinup M-M to get the ball to see the lane sooner and allow me to open my angles up. I really enjoyed both these balls and can see myself using them as my weakest balls in competition.
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Roto Grip Hustle M&M – WWRD 6/23/23
Cover: VTC Pearl Reactive Core: Hustle RG: 2.53 RG. Diff.: 0.030 Finish: Reacta Gloss Roto Grip’s new Hustle M&M is a Pearl Symmetrical piece that is good for Light-Medium Oil conditions. This is a controllable piece with the Medium RG & Diff. Core design. PAP is 5 5/16 R 1 3/16 Up. Rev Rate: 400. Speed: 16.5. Drilled this piece with the Pin over the Ring Finger with the CG kicked out 1 1/2” from the palm. Out of Box ball motion was clean through the fronts with a sharp backend reaction. This piece is good for Light – Medium Oil Patterns. I compared this piece to the Roto Grip Hustle Wine, Storm Hy-Road (Hybrid), and Storm Hy-Road Pearl. Wine was 1-2 boards weaker. Hy-Road (Hybrid) was 1-2 Stronger all around. Hy-Road Pearl was similar to the M&M. Check Out the Ball motion Video on my YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/channel/UCI1YD-54pwPGHG4MGrYQjFw
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Hustle M-M by Roto Grip Rick
Roto Grip Hustle M-M Ball Specs: Hustle Core with VTC Pearl Reactive cover and finished with Reacta Gloss Layout Specs: 50 x 4 x 70 tested on THS with slight bit of out of bounds towards the gutters and Pro Lane panels My insight: Mine out of the box reminded me of a really cool lava lamp I had back in my early childhood, the midnight blue and magenta is liquidly smooth. On the lanes, using a layout similar to my Hustle Wine, I see a little stronger and earlier movement then the Wine, where the Wine tends to skid a little bit more in the front and heavier part of the pattern, the M-M picked up a smidge earlier, but did not give up any strength in the backend. Compared to the Hustle RIP, I was using the same tracer board downlane and four boards left on the approach as a starting point, and a gentle reminder: I am left handed, so keep that in mind. If you go to my facebook page, you can watch a down lane video of the M-M and the RIP to see how much quicker the RIP makes a direction change. The sheer smoothness of the Hustle M-M is amazing for the line of balls it fits into. Once again, Roto Grip has outdone themselves again with the new Hustle M-M! To me it means MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM, more strikes!