Description
Roto Grip Optimum Idol Pearl Bowling Ball
- Color: Bubblegum/Iris
- Coverstock: MicroTrax Pearl Reactive
- Weight Block: Ikon + A.I. Core Technology
- Factory Finish: Reacta Gloss
- Flare Potential: High
- Radius of Gyration (RG): 16lbs - 2.47; 15lbs - 2.47; 14lbs - 2.51
- Differential (Diff): 16lbs - 0.054; 15lbs - 0.056; 14lbs - 0.054
- Intermediate Differential (Diff): N/A
- Fragrance: N/A
Additional product information:
Additional Information
Lane Condition: |
Medium/Heavy |
Factory Finish: |
Reacta Gloss |
Core Type: |
Symmetrical |
Coverstock: |
Pearl Reactive |
43 Reviews
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All about - The Optimum Idol Pearl
Optimum Idol Pearl • Roto Grip • HP3 Series Coverstock • MicroTrax Pearl Reactive • Finish Reacta Gloss Core • Ikon + A.I. Core technology Weight • 15 lbs. RG • 2.47 Differential • .056 Layout •4 ½ x 3 ¾ x 2 ¼ Tester PAP • 5” R, 5/8” D Tester Axis Tilt • 9° Testers Rev Rate • 250 Test Pattern • 42' THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street Roto Grip continues its Optimum Idol line of success with the new Optimum Idol Pearl. The Optimum Idol Pearl combines the proven Ikon + A.I. Core technology and Roto Grips' legendary MicroTrax Pearl reactive coverstock. And this combination proved to be a winning success with the Optimum Idol Pearl. So, let's take a closer look at what makes the Optimum Idol Pearl all that good! The Ikon Core by itself is a smooth and firm rolling core that produces a predictable and stable motion you can trust. And now, combined with the A.I. Core Technology, you still get that same reliable motion, but with the added impact, power, and strength we straighter players need at the pins. And as a straighter player, what I like most about the Ikon + A.I. Core technology is that it keeps my Optimum Idol Pearl consistent through the skid, hook, and roll phases, unlike other symmetrical cores that rev great in the mid-lane but run out of gas at the pins and leaves us with corner pin city. So, if you are a straighter low-rev player, count on the Ikon Core +A.I. Core technology to deliver for your game. The MicroTrax Pearl reactive coverstock makes the Optimum Idol Pearl the traction-loving Pearl straighter players have been waiting for! I started my review with my Optimum Idol Pearl at 3000-grit Abralon instead of the factory Reacta Gloss finish. And making that surface tweak, my Optimum Idol Pearl was outstanding on fresh oil! I loved how the MicroTrax Pearl saw the mid-lane with a clean gripping traction while giving me a predictable and smooth bite off the pattern. And as the pattern started breaking down, the MicroTrax Pearl blended the wet/dry conditions reasonably well for my straighter game. And although I did see the MicroTrax Pearl become a bit more sensitive to friction than I liked later in the night, I still found the Optimum Idol Pearl to be controllable all night on THS conditions. In closing, Roto Grip has done a fine job crafting the Optimum Idol Pearl. Roto Grips' combination of Ikon + A.I. Core technology and MicroTrax Pearl cover make the Optimum Idol Pearl a fantastic new release for any straighter player like me, especially on fresh oil conditions. Further, straighter players can count on a smooth, rounded motion and bowl with confidence because the added striking power will deliver results to their game! So, stop into your local Storm VIP Pro Shop today, and get ready for the success the Optimum Idol Pearl can bring to your game! The Optimum Idol Pearl is a great choice! Rick Klimowicz Storm Products Pro Shop Staff Roll the Ball Pro Shop Penndel, PA
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Mini Exotic Gem
If you liked the exotic gem, you will like this ball. If you didnt you won’t. This ball is a strong rolly pearl wrapped in a symmetrical core. It does ideally get up the lane a little bit more but it’s still very rolly. This a good ball to use on the fresh if your center has a lot of friction in the front and back. This will get through the front cleaner then the original optimum idol but still control the back due to such a strong cover. A very situational piece that is very specific to where you bowl at, how you bowl and what you need to fill in your bag!
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Idol Pearl Review
The Optimum Idol Solid certainly made a name for itself on the lanes, it was time for an upgrade, a pearl version. Bringing back the legendary Ikon core with Microtrax symmetrical pearl cover stock, the Optimum Idol Pearl is Roto Grips newest addition to the pearl series. I drilled mine at 75 x 4 3/4 x 40 for a strong angle and continuation towards the backend. Tested on 42ft league shot at my home center, I found the idol pearl to give me more length, more angle, stronger finish through the pins. What I like about this ball is I can also get it out into the friction a little earlier and not be as jumpy coming back into the pocket for that clean finish. I would consider this ball to work on medium to heavy oil conditions depending on the volume. The Idol Pearl can be a great transitional ball depending on what you are bowling on, along with proper surface if you choose to do so. This would fit for a variety of styles. Be sure to stop by your local pro shop and drill one up today!! (Thomas Coco Storm Staffer)
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Roto Grip Optimum Idol Pearl
The Optimum Idol Pearl comes with Micro Trax Pearl cover that was featured on the Exotic Gem. I drilled mine 5 x 3 which is the same layout on my Optimum Idol. After throwing this ball for awhile I was actually quite shocked on what I saw. I couldn’t tell if I was throwing the solid or the pearl because the shapes were very similar for me. The Pearl is about 3/4 weaker but shapes the same way as the solid. If you were a fan of the Optimum Idol, then you should no doubt grab an Optimum Idol Pearl for that ball after the Optimum once they transition.
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Roto Grip Optimum Idol Pearl by Casey Murphy
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 ¼ x 4 x 4 (pin below bridge) The Optimum Idol Pearl is a major upgrade to the Pearl versions of previous Idols. I love my Optimum Idol solid and was eagerly awaiting this ball. It does NOT disappoint. It features the strongest cover ever featured on a pearl Idol, Micro Trax Pearl. The result is a strong and controllable skid snap option for transition or lighter oil. I feel like I can do just about anything with this ball because even though it does snap on the back, it is also VERY controlled for a sym pearl. It will go with me EVERYWHERE!
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Review
You will never go wrong with a ball that has the Idol logo on it and the Optimum is no different. A shape we been looking for in the SPI for a little bit of time, this is a throw back to the blue Idol Pearl we saw years ago. Although the current is stronger and earlier than the blue pearl; we still see that great pearl mid performance benchmark reaction with the Optimum. This ball will come out after the Ascent begins to read too soon and a cleaner and more angular ball reaction is needed. Additionally, for comparison purposes this ball will be stronger than the Xponent Pearl as it reads the body of the lane much sooner.
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New Idol Pearl!
Ball: Optimum Idol Pearl Cover stock: Microtrax Pearl RG: 2.47 DIFF: .056 HAND: LEFT (ONE HANDED) PAP: 4 OVER / 1/4 UP BALL SPEED: 16MPH REV RATE: 420 AXIS TILT: 20 AXIS ROTATION: 50 LAYOUT: 60X4.5x35 The Optimum Idol Pearl is the cleaner more responsive version of the Optimum Idol. My current favorite Symmetric Pearl ball is the Summit Peak these to have similar numbers but are extremely different in ball reaction. The Optimum Idol Pearl is cleaner and has a faster response to friction than the Summit Peak, while the Summit Peak is earlier and smoother. I can see myself moving right with this ball when the lanes transition and having great success. In league conditions the Optimum Idol Pearl will be best suited for the later games when there is a lot of friction on the lanes or for players who have trouble getting the ball down lane. Tournament players will use this ball later in the blocks when they need to open up their angles but the weaker Pearl balls go too long.
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Roto Grip Optimum Ido Pearl
Welcome back as we have a great one for you from Roto Grip! If you're a fan of these reviews I want to thank you for watching and reading these reviews and hope it gives you some information to take back when looking to get your next bowling ball. TESTING ENVIRONMENT Length:42 Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): House Shot BALL: Roto Grip Optimum Ido Pearl Coverstock: : Micro Trax Pearl Cover Core: : IKON A.I. Symmetric Core Finish: Reacta Gloss RG: 2.51 (14 Pounds) Differential: 0.047 (14 Pounds) MB/PSA: NA (14 Pounds) ME: Right-Handed Tweener Speed: 14-15 mph Rev Rate: 210 PAP: 4 7/8 right 5/8 up Ball Layout: 4.5x3x2 Here we go again with an IDOL ball. I have mixed reactions with this line as I have matched up with a couple and others not so much. I threw this ball after using the Storm Summit Ascent which for me is pin down and the Optimum IDOL had me left of where I was with the Summit. I am very pleased with this ball as I was able to use it outside, in the track, and inside. Things I don't see from some of the earlier IDOL balls. As you can see from the video, the carry was good when the ball was in front of me and light on others the more I moved left and being on the lower side of rev rate you can see where a player with a higher rev rate would love using this ball too. Thanks for watching and if you like this or any of the jerseys in my videos just head over to www.IAmBowling.com and use HIRSCH at checkout for 20% off. This ball is available today at Bowlers Choice Pro Shop inside Castle Lanes in Racine, WI or your local STORM VIP Pro Shop #Storm #SquadRG GoGlobal #VISE #viseinserts #BowlersChoiceProShop #3GShoes #stormbowling #iambowling #sheridanlanes #Castlelanes #900global #MasenHirschBowling #teamshimmy #USBC #kenoshaYouthBowling #MatchMaker Check out my full ball reaction video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bNSdnhSDHE8?si=04hiT7kcUpYmvseZ
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Pretty...Deadly
The Optimum Idol Pearl is very smooth downlane with a great backend reaction. This never-before-seen combination is definitely something special. The Optimum Idol Solid has been a lifesaver at my normal league house where I struggled to find the correct shape at the start of the night. Now with the addition of the pearl, I have the perfect ball to transition to when the lanes start to get messy. This ball will surely be seeing a lot of playing game especially in game 2.
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Optimum Idol Pearl!
Roto Grip Optimum Idol Pearl Cover Stock: MicroTrax Pearl Reactive Finish: Reacta Gloss Core: Ikon Energized by A.I. Core Technology (14pd) RG: 2.51 Differential: 0.054 Layout: 5 x 4 x 3 1/2 - 2LS Layout Extras: 2 1/2" Finger Depth, "X" - 4 1/2 D and 1 Inch Left Tester: PAP 6 1/2 R, 1 1/4 D Review: The Optimum Idol Pearl features the second RG Core with A.I. technology, the same as the Optimum Idol. Essentially, what this means to the bowler is more length and more motion off the spot compared to previous releases. You'll also keep hearing that A.I. technology provides up to five-percent more carry on off hits. Keep in mind the cover is MicroTrax which is one of the most aggressive coverstocks RG offers. The Optimum Idol Pearl is an excellent symmetric option for fresher lanes and as the lanes begin to break down on your league conditions. Look to use the out of the box finish and do not hesitate to slightly scuff the OOB finish, which I recommend on most pearl offerings. The pearl version is still pretty strong due to the MicroTrax coverstock. A good ball to compare the Optimum Idol Pearl to is the Optimum Idol. For me, the Optimum Idol is pretty smooth and for sport patterns has worked well. However, if I need to bump in with this ball it didn't have the kick I was quite looking for. Even as I brought the surface up to accommodate my needs it wasn't quite enough. However, the OIP does a nice job of having that little extra that I need downlane. If you have a chance listen to what Roto Schlem discusses regarding these two pieces. The predictable motion of the Optimum Idol and the Optimum Idol Pearl is one of the keys to this ball being a winner. I like the Optimum Idol Pearl smoother shape compared to some other pearl offerings. This is due to my personal preference for smoother arc type reactions for tournament play. Don't forget to check in on my channel at: https://youtube.com/channel/UC1VA-MgFBo9mIZde-G3T11A for occasional video reviews. Be sure to grab your Roto Grip Optimum Idol Pearl today! Michael Slatky 900 Global Staff Member York, PA