Bowler Ratings

PatternStTwCr
Oily:X.XX.XX.X
Medium:X.XX.XX.X
Dry:X.XX.XX.X
Sport:X.XX.XX.X

Bowler ratings are from 1 to 10 in order of Stroker (ST), Tweener (TW), Cranker (CR)

Note: Ratings are only available to our premium members.

General Info

Brand:
Name:Wreck-It
Reviewed:August 2016
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Coverstock Specs
Name:Psyched
Type:Reactive Hybrid
Box Finish:3000 Grit Pad
Color:Gold and White Pearl / Black Solid
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Core Specs
Name:Neutron
Type:Symmetrical
RG:2.55
Diff:0.042
Int. Diff:0.000

For details on our standard test layouts, please click here.

The Roto Grip Wreck-It shares the Neutron core with its polished HP2 mate, the very popular Wrecker. This symmetrical design gives the Wreck-It a fairly high RG of 2.55″ and a medium-flaring differential of 0.042″. It uses the two parts pearl, one part solid Psyched hybrid coverstock that was also used on the Hustle S/A/Y. The Wreck-It’s 3000 grit box finish makes it the only sanded bowling ball in the HP2 line, and that sanded finish helps it provide a lot of early traction on the lane.

We had our best look with the Wreck-It on our heavy oil test pattern. Cranker could easily see all the hook he needed on this pattern with the box finish. He played in the slickest part of the lane and he never saw his Wreck-It over-skid and miss the breakpoint. He could also get this ball out to the track

Additional Roto Grip Wreck-It Resources

Click here to visit Roto Grip's website to read the manufacturer-supplied information on this ball. Also, see below for the manufacturer-produced promotional video for this ball.

Please remember that our reviews are solely based on our own testing and that you may sometimes find differences between our comments and ratings and the manufacturer's claims. Links to these manufacturer resources are provided here strictly for convenience purposes.

The BTM Ball Testing Team

About The BTM Ball Testing Team

The BTM Ball Testing Team is led by Eric Martinez. Our team of three testers has thrown and reviewed hundreds of bowling balls for Bowling This Month. When not testing balls for BTM, Eric owns and operates University Pro Shop in San Antonio, TX and he is an avid competitive bowler. Click here to learn more about how we test and review bowling balls.