Rubicon GT


 
Roto Grip Rubicon GT
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Release Date
Discontinued
Overseas/International Release

The new Rubicon GT with hybrid cover has been introduced in the Rubicon series, which was developed and evaluated to bridge the gap between asymmetrical and symmetrical balls.

Rubicon GT greatly improves your ability to respond to lane changes!

Factory Finish
2000 Abralon
MicroTrax Hybrid Coverstock
Type
Hybrid Reactive

Our MicroTrax (Micro Nanoparticle Traction) Hybrid Coverstock creates a larger than average footprint in oil, while still providing above average responsiveness to friction down lane thanks to its overall chemical structure. This version of hybrid technology is far and away our most aggressive due to the nanoparticles helping to provide greater peaks and valleys in the overall surface profile.

Bottom line, this coverstock technology just flat out crushes in terms of performance. Featuring a 100% nanoparticle load, this hybrid concoction provides midlane traction and response to friction while maintaining its surface profile over a longer period of time to ensure you get maximum performance each and every time. And just like the hybrid version, the hybrid version displaces oil at the highest rate of any of our pearl covers. Basically, think of it as added forgiveness on those not-so-great shots off your hand.

Engineered for Medium/Heavy to Heavy Oil Conditions

Rondure Core
Roto Grip Rondure Core

A drastic departure from our traditional symmetrical core or symmetrical weight block designs in the HP3 line, the asymmetrical Rondure Core was developed to increase overall ball motion throughout the lane without the aid of an added balance hole since those are now illegal in sanctioned competition. The starting point of this core was creating a low RG core design with a small intermediate split in order to emulate that symmetrical core with an extra hole type motion a lot of bowlers have grown accustomed to. Dynamically speaking, this core will rev up in the midline while providing more motion down lane than your traditional asymmetrical design. The smaller intermediate differential provides continuation closer to a symmetrical design. Thus, making this part the gap filler between asymmetrical and symmetrical core designs.

Core Type
Asymmetric
16 pounds
RG
2.480
Diff
0.050
MB Diff
0.012
15 pounds
RG
2.490
Diff
0.052
MB Diff
0.011
14 pounds
RG
2.530
Diff
0.052
MB Diff
0.009
13 pounds
RG
2.570
Diff
0.032
MB Diff
0.010
12 pounds
RG
2.590
Diff
0.029
MB Diff
0.008
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