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From: RotoGripRoger
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  • The colors the ball manufactures use are there for a purpose. Certain pigments and colors work well together and give a desired motion and or allow the ball companies to dial in the motion that they want for that particular ball. GREAT example is the Ebonite Mission, which was almost green instead of red. The red was the only color that gave them the ball numbers in terms of RG and Diff that they needed and read the lane the way they were looking for!

  • Storm gave Roto Grip the Invasion...that's basically what this ball is.

  • it's pretty close to the Virtual Gravity NANO...

  • Reminds me of a invasion

  • I'm sure it's a great ball - just like the Cell. Is it just me, or does anyone else think red-and-blue-with-gold-letteri­ng has been overdone on bowling balls? Sure, there are limited color combinations, and manufacturers release craploads of balls these days ensuring lots of visual duplication; however, it seems more apparent to me with Storm and Roto Grip equipment. (In the same vein, Ebonite seems to really love their teal blue, and Storm loves their purple as well.)

  • they could've took a little more time and shoot a high flush strike haha.

  • Looks and rolls just like the invasion.

  • LOVE IT !!!!!!

  • @madman102792 you would rob m.

  • @baseballyankee27 yes, yes i would lol. of course i would be the first to not only notice this video but comment on it lol, i did the same with the dagger as well

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