The Roto grip Idol line have been some of the best bowling balls I’ve used. The Idol Helios looks amazing and can’t wait to try it on the lanes!
United States
Storm Andrew Nov 14, 2021
Threw the Helios on a few conditions; 42' Scorpion and THS. On Scorpion I changed the surface to 500 to blend out the pattern more. I was very impressed with the shape I got out of it. It didn't sacrifice angle down lane and I was able to use it through some bouts of transition without the ball burning up. I can definitely see myself bringing this ball with me to more of those difficult oil patterns that are medium to long or on the higher volume side. This ball has plenty of strength. Compared to the original Idol it will be more overall; especially down lane.
United States
Layout: 60 x 5.5" x 70
Box Surface
The Idol Helios reminds me of a slightly stronger and a little smoother Original Idol but with more continuation. I went with the longer pin to PAP distance due to my more forward release and lower tilt. With the amount of higher friction lane surfaces I bowl on, my ball tends to read the front part of the lane sooner than desired. The 5.5" pin on this Helios does exactly what I expected. Cleaner through the front with a smoother and more continuous backend to bowl well on the fresh on my typical house shot and on medium to longer sport patterns. For this review, I have tried the Helios on both my Typical House Shot and the 42' PBA Scorpion Pattern.
For the typical house shot, I was able to play more in the track area where the heavier oil is. This ball not only read the oil well but it blended the dry parts of the lane very well. What was also great about this ball was how well it continued even after I moved left with my feet (righty). I was able to use this for almost the full 3 games in my league which is almost unheard of considering my 450 Rev Rate. I am truly impressed with how this ball rolls and believe it will be great for a wide range of bowlers.
On the Scorpion pattern, I saw a lot of control and continuation again when this pattern was fresh. I had a little bit of area left and right of my target but tended to leave 4 or 9 pins more often when missing left due to its continuation. Being an avid tournament player, I think that I would have this in my bag for a majority of tournaments. The smooth nature of the coverstock will all it to be more effective across many different lengths of oil. Certainly, feel free to add more surface on this ball for higher volumes of oil or if you want more overall hook.
Adam Chase
Storm Staff
United States
The much anticipated Idol Helios is the newest to the Idol series. It brings back the original IKON Core and pairs with Xtreme Traction (XtremeTrax™) coverstock which makes this ball is a an Idol on steroids'. For me, this is going to be the first ball out of the bag on pretty much any pattern longer than 38 ft. This is ball picks up a roll pretty quick but still has a very strong backend reaction. It is very similar to the RST-X1, but a little less in the heads, but more backend.
United States
Lewis Martin Nov 17, 2021
this ball is very similar to the og idol, major difference i see, is when the front part of the lanes get drier the purple idol would start to roll to forward, where the Helios keeps its continuation through the pins. very strong symmetrical ball.
United States
Layout 5.5 x 4 x 1.5
Style – stroker
Ball Speed – 14mph
Condition – house pattern on older HPL surface
Surface – box condition
I’d had mixed results with the Idols in the past. I’m convinced my layout choice on the original one caused me issues and didn’t allow the ball to perform as it should. The Idol Pearl, I’d drilled a couple of them with similar layouts and saw effective use after cracking the box surface on it. The new Idol Helios piqued my interest enough to give it a try.
My initial thoughts are someone with my ball speed and rev rate I need oil in the heads. That shouldn’t be a surprise looking at the ball. Not a huge fan of the bright orange color, but you know what ball it is going down the lane. There’s no disputing that.
Performance from the ball was as I thought. Playing the track / in the oil was the most effective use for me. Any shots that I gave away at the break point resulted in a flat 10 or a 2-8-10 combo. That’s more of a result of my ball speed and rev rate. The ball just burned up and went forward. Those with a higher rev rates and ball speed should have no problems.
When I executed correctly, the results were excellent. I know, hard to believe. Ball roll was tight, controllable, went through the pins well. Was able to use the ball all three games in a 5-person league. With the way lanes transition typically, that was a refreshing change.
I’ll be intrigued to see how the cover breaks in with additional games and eventually what the ball will do with some surface changes.
If you were a fan of the previous Idols this will be one, you’ll want to try out. Anyone in the market for a strong rolling benchmark type of reaction, again, you’ll want to try this one.
United States
The Ikon Core that was made famous in the original Idol, is now wrapped around the brand new XtremeTrax solid cover. XtermeTrax is a chemically charged nano particles which create the thought amount of responsiveness to friction. I was a huge fan of the original Idol and it was one of my favorite balls to throw on fresh longer patterns or patterns that had a lot of volume on them so when I got my hands on the Helios, I was super excited. I drilled my Idol Helios 4.5 x 4.5 x 4, which is also the same drilling I had in my original Idol and Zen Master. My first few impressions were WOW. This ball really picks up the lane a lot sooner but never stopped hooking in the back part of the lane. I found the Helios a lot like my Idol but the major difference is that my Idol needed a large weight hole close to the thumb to really get it started up and the Helios doesn’t need the weight hole because the cover stock is that much earlier. This ball is really strong up front but also continues down lane. If you were a fan of the original Idol or if you were looking for a strong symmetrical ball, the Idol Helios is going to be a MUST have.
United States
The one everyone has been waiting for the brand new Idol Helios from Roto Grip! This new Idol features the XtremeTrax Solid Reactive Coverstock wrapped around the famous Ikon Core seen in the Idol Series!
My Idol Helios is drilled 4 1/2 inches away with my normal Pin over my bridge layout and I am absolutely in love with this ball! With this new ball it will give you a nice controllable yet continuous motion on flatter patterns as well as house shots! Recently there has been many honor scores with this ball 300s, 800s and even an 900! I recently had 791 with this balk in league and this is a MUST HAVE IN YOUR BAG!!!!!
Head over to your local Pro Shop snd get yours today!
United States
Luke Rosdahl Nov 25, 2021
The Idol Helios is the latest release in the HP3 line, and looks to both replace and improve on the original Idol. The famed Ikon core is the same at a 2.49 RG and a .052 differential in 15 pounds, while the cover has been upgraded to the new XtremeTrax solid, which is an evolution of MicroTrax and increases traction, shape, and durability. The good news is that it accomplishes all of this, it’s the same Idol shape and look on the lane, but a little sharper and with more longevity of reaction. It also doesn’t seem to burn as much energy or straighten out on friction as much as the original Idol sometimes could, so for me, it IS actually an upgrade. It’s at least as strong or stronger than the Axiom, Zen Master, and Phaze 2, and I think it’s the sharpest one of the bunch, so if you’re in need of a big strong symmetric ball that almost feels like a mild asym, take a look at the Helios, which already has a 900 series to its name!
United States
Who isn't excited when another ball in the Idol line comes out? This one is no exception, the Idol Helios! This ball is very close to the original Idol, with a solid cover stock that picks up in the mid lane. I especially like this ball to compliment my Phaze 2's, when you need a ball that is controllable and will get you to the pocket consistently. I feel like the Helios is slightly earlier and stronger than my Phaze 2, which may be because it is newer with a fresher cover. This ball is great in higher volumes of oil, and also very good when you have to move left and curve it. No matter where on the lane you use it, the Idol Helios will give you a predictable motion.
Trevor Roberts
2016 PBA Southern Regional Rookie Of The Year
Storm Products / Turbo 2n1 Grips / Bowlifi Staff Member
Right Handed
Rev Rate: 400
Speed: 16
PAP: 5 1/2 up 13/16
United States
Casey Murphy Nov 25, 2021
Orientation: Right Handed
Rev Rate: 400 RPM
Speed: 16-17 MPH
PAP: 4 ½ over and ½ up
Location: Enterprise Park Lanes, Springfield MO
Pattern: High Volume THS
VLS Layout:
Layout 1: 5 x 4 x 2 ½ (pin above bridge)
The Idol Helios is a cleaner version of the OG Idol. The Helios is plenty strong but as a try to go across the lane it’s surprising clean and generates a strong continuous backend. I’ve never had any Idol that creates this much angle to the pocket and carries this well. With the OG Idol, I felt it needed a lot of oil or I needed to throw it hard for it to be effective. The Helios is much more useable overall since it’s not fighting the front as much. The Idol Helios is stronger than the Idol Pro and weaker than the OG Idol (in the front) and is the perfect update to the Idol line.
United States
Rodney Gilmore Nov 26, 2021
Idol Helios
Cover: Xtreme Trax
2000 grit Abralon Finish
Core: Ikon Core
RG: 2.49
Dif. 0.052
The long-awaited new Idol is here. The new Idol Helios. I was a big fan of the original Idol. Just a few months ago I drilled up a new one I had gotten just before they were discontinued. The new Idol Helios is a keeper. I would say it is a bit strong and earlier than the original. It is very smooth and predictable. I will be honest and say this ball motion is what I was looking for in the Zen Master. Really wanted another solid in my bag to compliment the Phaze2. This Helios is that ball. I can move in, and the ball will finish strong has great continuation reads the mind lane well. The Helios gives me a few boards miss room as well. This will be a great ball for any style, and you can play various angles on the lane. The Helios is definitely a great addition to the Roto Grip Idol line.
United States
Kennon Mcfalls Dec 1, 2021
Idol Helios is the Og Idol on steroids. If you loved the Magenta Idol like I did then you’ll love this one too. For me, the Helios is slightly stronger overall and has more shape down lane. It fits the same slot as the OG Idol and will be just as successful. I don’t think it’s a bad idea to have both Idols in the bag. Since the Helios has more shape, you can let it lane shine some and use it when the Magenta Idol is just a bit flat through the pins.
United States
Hey everyone, I’m back with another ball review, and this time it’s for the Roto Grip Idol Helios and in 15 pounds this ball is wrapped in the Xtreme Traction Solid Reactive Coverstock and comes 2000-grit polished with an RG of 2.49 and a Diff of .052.
Layout for this ball is 4 3/8 X 4 7/8 X 1 1/4
I never had the chance to throw the OG Idol or the Idol Pearl so I kept my mind open to what this ball will do. In my testing I start out playing the track and I can see where I am having to force the ball to stay online, but as I move left and use the oil in the middle of the lane the ball is cleaner with better motion down lane. Now let's see what Roto Grip has to say about the all-new IDOL HELIOS On the inside you will find the low RG, higher differential symmetrical Ikon™ Core made famous in the original IDOL™. But on the outside, it’s the coverstock of this ball that is going to help you outshine and outscore your competition. Our newest coverstock technology known as XtremeTrax™, features “chemically charged” nano particles which create the highest amount of responsiveness to friction we have ever seen from a nano particle material. But don’t worry, the nano particles will still provide plenty of traction in oil before the “chemical charge” kicks in down lane to provide more change of direction than the original IDOL before it.
BOWLER STYLE: RH - Power Stroker Rev Rate: 320 Ball Speed: 15-16 PAP: 4 7/8 right 5/8 up.
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YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVgKzdcnglpcCjAVFMBiVNg
Brian Hirsch
United States
I drilled my IDOL HELIOS up 5 x 25. I have thrown it at box finish which is 3000.
The intent was to have a stronger cover symmetrical in my bag for longer (41-43') patterns that start to burn early and tend to go wet/dry in the track. I wanted to be able to just blend into the edge of the wet with this one. It also shows some characteristics of being a benchmark type ball for some styles that are lower rev/higher speed.
I have thrown the HELIOS so far on a 42' 6:1 ratio/26 mils volume challenge pattern and also on a Kegel Beaten Path pattern which is 41' 5.8:1 ratio with slightly lower volume than the 42 foot pattern. I also have thrown it on house at both places I bowl league at. The HELIOS is a strong reaction but not as early as the original IDOL. The original picked up a couple of feet sooner for me. The HELIOS looked more like the IDOL PRO with a 2000 surface on it.
To summarize, it looks like RG split the gap between the IDOL and the IDOL PRO and has done it very well. If you own all 3 of the solid versions of the IDOL to date, then you can see a lot of utility out of these 3 to start a tourney bag with. Thrown in a assym/stronger cover like a PROTON PHYSIX or REALITY and something a little smoother and longer like RST-X2, RUBICON UC2, or DARK CODE and you have a really good start to a versatile 5-6 ball tournament bag.
United States
The Idol is back and better than ever! Roto Grip introducing the Idol Helios. The Idol Helios has the same core that we all know and love but with an upgraded coverstock for todays modern oil conditions. With the new xtreme trax solid coverstock, the new Idol Helios has a very strong cover but don’t let the strong cover fool you.
I had such high hopes for this ball because the Idol is one of my favorite balls of all time. I love the shape I got out of it and it was one of the most versatile pieces I have in my bag. This new Idol Helios does not disappoint for one second. I found that with a lighter surface on the Helios, it is phenomenal! This ball is very versatile and I can go from playing far right to deep inside without losing pin carry or continuation. If I had to compare it to the original Idol, I find that this Idol Helios is slightly smoother on the backend than the original.
This ball is going to be another staple in the bag and it should be in your’s as well! Stop by your local Storm VIP Pro Shop and get one now!
United States
Jamaal Oliver Dec 8, 2021
Rev Rate: 375
Ball Speed: 15-16 mph
PAP: 6 1/8 over, 5/8 up
Layout: 60x5x30
The Idol Helios is another great ball in the Idol family from Roto Grip. Comparing it to the OG Idol, I found that the Helios had an earlier response in the front part of the lane as well as the friction. The Helios has a smoother overall roll than the OG, but has a stronger cover to where I had to be a couple of boards left to account for the extra bite it has. The Helios will be a great first out of the bag option for medium/heavy oil conditions. It will be a great addition to your arsenal.
Below is my video ball review of the Helios. I hope you enjoy!
https://youtu.be/tbl-iIro9uY
United States
After watching another Staffer throw the Roto Grip Idol Helios, I knew I had to get holes in mine ASAP! The Idol Helios is very aggressive and has been good for me on different lane patterns and playing different angles. Even with the lane shine currently on it the Helios is still going strong. I am very impressed with recovery strength I get from this ball when I miss right. Hands down one of the best balls I’ve had in terms of recovery. I did not have an original Idol, only the Idol Synergy, so I am not able to compare the Helios to the OG. However, I feel the Helios is very comparable to the Storm Axiom. Shape is very similar, fairly clean through the front on most conditions, and very responsive once it goes into the hook phase, but not snappy. For me the Helios is bit more aggressive overall compared to the Axiom and does recover a little stronger than the Axiom does. If you need/want a strong ball in your bag the Idol Helios is a great choice!
I am tweener that tends to spin the ball a bit.
United States
C-Mart Storm Dec 13, 2021
Bowlers Info: RH tweener, PAP 4-1/2 x 7/8 up, 365 RPM, 17* of Axis tilt, 60* of Axis Rotation
Ball Layout: 55 x 5 x 45
Finish: OOB
The return of the very popular Idol comes in the bright orange Helios!! This ball, before was even released, was putting up honor scores including a 900! I drilled mine similar to my original Idol, pin up above bridge and left OOB. Compared to the original, this one is definitely cleaner, strong, with more of an arc than the original Idol. Earlier than the Phaze II so it fits between Zen Master and Phaze II. I will say the more oil shine that gets into the ball, the more I like the reaction. If you liked the original Idol, you’ll like this one as a refresh. Honor scores are waiting for ya to grab!!!
Chris Martinez
Storm Amateur Staff
www.stormbowling.com
United States
David O'Sullivan Dec 13, 2021
Idol Helios
55 x 5 x 30
This is one of the most versatile balls I have drilled in a long time. Out of the box it is ideally used on fresh heavy oil, it digs through the oil and gives you a smooth predictable motion off the end of the pattern! The bowling centers I play in hook so much that this ball won't see much play out of the box, I smoothed mine up to 4000 and use it shiny. This ball is as clean as any pearl we make, retains plenty of energy, and gives me plenty of back end continuation without snapping! I have had alot of success with this ball already! Looking forward to using it in tournament play in 2022!
United States
Casey Mattingly Dec 14, 2021
This new ORANGE Idol has a familiar shape to it. Having loved the all the other idols in the series, I was hoping this ball was slot right in to that benchmark motion category out of the box…but, I was wrong about that. I actually wasn’t a fan of the Helios out of the box. I changed surfaces a couple before I got the best potion out of putting Step 2 compound on it. Once I did that, I found the best motion for me. The ball rolls more like Idol did with some lane shine. Thats the motion that I loved most.
While the new XtremeTrax surface, to me, seems a little cleaner than the original Idol, It doesn’t boom down lane. Its more of a continuous/controlled motion that you would imagine from it.
My layout was 4x5x2
Other balls getting a lot of play:
Dark Code-4.5x4.25.3.75
UFO Alert-4.5x5x3.75
Altered Reality-4.25x5.25x2
Wolverine-4.25x5.25x2
United States
Just picked this ball up monday for league surprised how much hook and carry this ball has and hits like a Mack truck
United States
The Roto Grip Idol Helios is the latest addition to the Idol series that has been a favorite for a few years now. This edition has a new cover, Xtremetrax, which is earlier than the original magenta Idol cover, but still has plenty of shape down the lane which gives it a pretty unique reaction. I drilled mine 70x5x40 and on fresh conditions it's hard to beat. It's not as smooth front to back as my Zen Master and definitely wants me to play a little more angle up front. I'm able to keep moving left with it as long as the mids don't completely burn up and force me into something weaker and shinier. What I notice the most about this ball is the long continuation window. It just keeps going which greatly improves my carry percentage, rather than getting too forward and losing direction. I know these are commonly used buzzwords in ball reviews, but this is really the best way to describe this one! Another versatile piece that can work for multiple styles!
United States
Roto Grip Idol Helios
Cover: XtremeTrax Solid Reactive
Core: Ikon
Layout: 60 x 4 5/8 x 35
I had a lot of success with the original Idol. It is still in my bag, but we now have an upgrade in the Helios. The core remains the Ikon but the upgraded cover is the XtremeTrax Solid Reactive, which I see as a bit cleaner/sharper. This ball flat out strikes. I see it as similar overall strength to the original Idol, Zen Master, and Phaze 2. The difference between the balls is really where they hook and how they react at the end of the pattern. I see the new Helios as the sharpest off the spot with the OG Idol having similar traits (my Idol with a lot of games is simply a bit more forward off the spot). The Zen Master is the earliest/most round and the Phaze 2 is the most clean and long in this family of comparison balls. If you ever wanted an OG Idol and missed the boat, don’t miss out on the Helios. If you want a replacement for the OG Idol, this is a great upgrade.
Video Review Link:
https://youtu.be/isSzBMOheYs
Chris Freeland
Storm Amateur Staff
Average Rev Rate 400
Average Speed 18 mph
PAP: 4 1/8 over 3/4 up
United States
Roto Grip Rick Dec 31, 2021
Roto Grip Idol Helios
Layout: 60 X 6 X 40 - 2000 grit finish
Test drive on SPL lane surface with 46ft THS with a Kegel ION lane machine
Helios tested well on this very finicky oil pattern and lane panels. The Helios dug in the front of the pattern and still had a BIGGER kick then the OG Idol downlane. Compared it to the Electrify Solid and the OG Idol. Not volatile off the end of the pattern like other solids with low RG / High Diff blocks in them. I figured the "secret sauce" AKA "chemical charge" helps with added length and the stronger kick in the back end. Rolled BETTER once the lane shine set in on the cover. Keeping it clean with a shammy and leaving the lane shine on it.
United States
To me this ball is a must have, and will always go everywhere with me. I was a huge fan of the original idol, and this ball has been a great replacement for it. It is a little longer and sharper off of the spot than the original, and is my go to ball anywhere I go. Also love the bright orange color of the ball.
United States
Patrick Keiffer Jan 4, 2022
The Roto Grip Helios features the new XtremeTrax Solid reactive cover and the Ikon Symmetric Core. The Helios has a low RG of 2.49 a high differential of 0.052. To bring this all together, the solid Xtreme traction coverstock will glide through fronts and midlane very smooth like its predecessor the original Idol but you will find the Helios to dig into the lane and corner harder on the backend.
The layout chosen was a 65 x 4 x 40 which will give you a strong angular arc reaction shape, normal transition time and continuous ball motion. With this layout the Helios will be great on a variety of patterns such as a medium to long sport or a fresh house shot. When the lanes get to be too cliffed then an adjustment to the ball surface would need to be done to blend the pattern.
I did a ball comparison to the 900 Global Zen Master, Reality and Zen.
First up is the 900 Global Zen Master. The Zen Master features the Solid S77 coverstock with the Mediate core. The Zen Master is stronger by how much earlier it starts up in the midlane due to its hook set nature but downlane the Helios is stronger on how much more its continuous on the backend.
Next up is the 900 Global Reality. The Reality features the Solid S84 coverstock with the disturbance core. Yes, the Reality has an asymmetric core and will be stronger than a symmetric core ball in theory but from the videos here the Helios was able to keep with the Reality from the standpoint that both balls have the same characteristics of being able to have nice traction through the midlane and continuous on the back end.
Next is the 900 Global Zen. The Zen has the S77 Response Pearl cover and Mediate Symmetric core and a great compliment to the Helios. You will see how the Helios starts up sooner but the Zen will be able the blend the backend and open up your angles when the Helios is hooking to much or becomes over/under.
In my bag, the Helios will be the first out the bag on a house shot, if there is a flood of oil then I can go to the Reality, then Zen Master followed by the Helios, Zen and Hyroad Pearl.
United States
Zachary P Woelfel Jan 11, 2022
The Idol is back! The original Idol was a staple in almost every tournament bowler's bag for the better part of 2 years. Now, Roto Grip has come out with the latest and greatest Idol, the Idol Helios. The Helios features the same core as the original Idol that we all loved (Ikon™), wrapped around the all new XtremeTrax™ coverstock which is chemically charged with nano particles which allows the ball to have the highest response to friction that we have seen from the nano material. The Idol Helios for me seems to be a little cleaner and rounder than the original Idol. I am pleased with what I have seen so far out of this ball and I anticipate seeing this ball used a lot by bowlers across the country on a variety of sport and challenge conditions. Make sure you go out and get yours today!
United States
Roto Grip
Helios
Coverstock: Xtreme Trax
Finish: 2000 Grit Abralon
Core: Ikon
RG: 2.49
Differential: 0.052
Layout: 5 1/2 x 5 x 2 - 2LS
Layout Extras: 2 1/8 Finger Depth, "X" - 4 1/2 D and 1 Inch Left
Tester: PAP 6 1/2 R, 1 1/4 D
Review:
The Helios features the same core that the original Idol featured with a new Xtreme Trax cover that has been optimized to handle more oil. This ball is an excellent symmetric option for fresher lanes. We already have witnessed/read about some incredible results with the Helios.
Look to use the Helios "as is" out of the box for most league patterns. The 2000 Abralon finish allows the bowler to play multiple angles as transition occurs. On flatter tournament conditions when you want to keep your angles closed down and then bump in as the lanes transition quickly the Helios will be a versatile option.
The aspect I like the most about this ball is the predictable look I am able to see down the lane. On a fresh White #2 pattern, where the lane pattern transitions quickly, I was able to simply bump further in and not lose carry with the Helios. This one performs as advertised for a nice starter ball out of bag for volume into your medium conditions.
For me, I prefer the Helios smoother shape compared to other offerings. This is due to my personal preference for smoother arc type reactions for tournament play. Grab the Roto Grip Helios today!
Michael Slatky
900 Global Staff Member
York, PA
United States
Roto Grip Idol Helios Coverstock – Xtreme Trax Finish – 2000 grit Abralon Core – Ikon Core RG – 2.49 Diff- .052 Layout – 45x3 3/8’’x45 PAP 4 ½’’x ½’’ up Speed 17-18mph Rev 425
Roto Grip continues the greatness of the Idol series with Idol Helios. This is the first time for me throwing a ball in the Idol line, but with the success of original Idol and Idol Pearl, I felt the need to have the Idol Helios in my bag. The Idol Helios features the Ikon core, which is found in the original Idol and is wrapped with the new Xtreme Trax coverstock. This new coverstock creates the highest amount of responsiveness to friction, which provides more change in direction then the original Idol. I was very impressed with how versatile the Idol Helios is. The layout I chose was a 45x3 3/8’’x 45. The layout will allow me to blend out a lot of patterns and have a controllable motion. I tested the Idol Helios on the 36’ PBA Viper, the 42’ PBA Scorpion, and a 42’ 12:1 house pattern. I found using the Idol Helios on the Viper very interesting. I normally can’t use stronger equipment on short oil. However, when urethane became trapped, the Idol Helios helped blend the “cliffed” pattern and actually started to open up the pattern. On the 42’ Scorpion, I was able to play around the track area playing 20 at the arrows and 10 at the break point. I Idol Helios had a predicable motion with a lot of down lane pop. On the 42’ house pattern, I could play any line I wanted and had no issues hitting the pocket or having carry issues. The Idol Helios will probably be the first ball out of my bag on most patterns. Stop in your local pro shop and see how the Idol Helios will fit your game.
Sammy Shaffer 900 Global Staff member
United States
Loved the Idol series so far..Drilled this to replace my original Idol, Helios definitely digs in more! While the original idol had an issue dealing with some volume however Helios doesn’t! Great fit and overall strong symmetrical piece with a great color
United States
Stefanie Johnson Jan 18, 2022
Hey Y'all Stefanie Johnson here..... This ball does not disappoint. I'm not personally a huge fan of bright colors but I love the way it rolls. I was a big fan of the original Idol and this one has a similar motion with more pop down lane. I have used it mostly on medium patterns as it gets through the oil fine. I like to keep my angles more infront of me so this ball allows me to do such.
United States
I did not drill the original Idol and didn’t have very good reactions with the Idol Pro and Idol Synergy but when I saw they were releasing a newer version of the original Idol I decided to give it a try. I liked the slower reaction of the Axiom and needed another strong symmetrical solid to replace it. I drilled a Zen Master and found out after that my PAP had changed making the drilling too strong for league use. The layout I chose was a 50 X 5 X 35 dual angle layout. This ball is clean through the heads and quicker off the dry than the Axiom. This layout gives me a more predictable motion off the dry when there is a higher volume of oil in the heads. For my speed and lower rev rate this ball is one where I have to keep my targeting lines tighter and make parallel moves left and not a ball for me to use when the lanes open up. Once I move left and target to the right the ball is too clean and becomes forward off the dry.
Video ball review:https://youtu.be/EqmyxQpFgmM
Pete Dohan
Storm Bowling Amateur Staff
#StormNation
United States
Kevin Duncan Jan 24, 2022
Roto Grip Helios Idol
Layout: 4.5 x 4 x 2.5 Storm Vector Layout
Rev Rate: 325 rpm
Testing information: 41 foot THS (medium to light volume)
Bowling Center: Fulton Bowling Center
Kegel Machine – Brunswick Anvilane
The Roto Grip Helios Idol combines Xtreme Trax solid coverstock with the world-famous Ikon core. The goal of the Helios Idol was to create an improved version of the original Idol without losing that bowl motion we saw in the original. I think Roto Grip did just that. My original Idol has so many games on it that it wasn’t an equal comparison. The Helios was a little less overall hook than the Storm Nova. It got down the lane a little easier than the Nova and had a strong backend motion. I see it fitting into the tournament bag exactly where the original fit. The Helios passes the oil test – it reads the lane if tugged in the oil. Most balls that pass the oil test end up being the great ones. #Stormnation
United States
Kyle f Miller Jan 26, 2022
The Idol Helios is one of those balls that will not fit into everyone's hand. In the beginning mine was very over under. After a few games there was a new life and this ball just started to hook. Right now I wouldn't say the first ball out of my bag but will be one of them for a specific place and a time when the shape is just right. To me this would look really good on your Typical house shot, its ability to get through the front but now wanting to really bite and turn left where the zen or even the uc2 will just come marching back.
United States
Roto Grip Helios
Cover: Xtreme Trax
Finish: 2000 Abralon
Core: Ikon
RG: 2.49
Diff: 0.052
Layout: 65 x 3 5/8 x 20
Drilled my Helios to counter with the Zen Master for my upper strong symmetrical solids.
This layout is the strongest for my specs which gives me the most total hook potential. Allows me to play the track on the fresh as long as the volume holds up in the heads with my slower ball speed (15 MPH @ the pins). With the OOB surface can handle mid-heavy volumes, But I found my most success with lane shine as the lanes transition during league play. Big rolly reaction which makes it easy to read your breakpoints. The solid cover is surface friendly like the original. This one is by far the most user friendly strong symmetric in the SPI/RG lineup. A solid addition to your league and tournament arsenals.
Keith Cordy
900 Global Staff Ambassador
United States
A legendary line from Roto Grip over the years has been the Idol line. The latest release is the Idol Helios and wow, it’s impressive. When we received word another addition to the Idol series was being announced, I was excited and curious what the masterminds at Roto Grip were putting together. The core remains the same (Ikon) but a new coverstock known as XtremeTrax with chemically charged nano particles to create a faster response time compared to the original Idol.
You’ll notice how bright the Helios is with a bright orange color that really stands out as you glance across a bowling center. With an RG of 2.49 and differential of .052, I see the Helios as a great benchmark ball that can be used on multiple patterns. I’ve drilled two so far and think both roll great. The one I’ve used the most is mapped out as 4 x 4 with a surface of 4000 and water. The surface looks shiny but because the RG is low, the Helios never misses the spot. Also, I’ve had times where I’ve scratched the surface to make it read earlier, and it rolls great. I believe this is a ball that can be used on all types of patterns too. I'd recommend putting it in your bag for tournament and league play as the ball feels that versatile.
Overall, I think the Roto Grip Helios is a perfect addition to the line to compliment such balls as the UFO Alert, Rubicon UC3, and RST X-2.
Go drill one!
United States
Anthony Wiegand Feb 3, 2022
When they discontinued the magenta idol, i was waiting for the day they made one to take its place. This new idol Helios is that new go to ball out of the bag for me. The xtreme trax cover with the ikon core makes it the hisgest response to friction out of the idol line. This idol helios is versitile for not only house but for sport conditions as well. If you liked the original idol this will be a must have piece in your bag. Get to your local pro shop, pick your favorite layout and you'll be off to the races.
United States
Michael LeViner Feb 8, 2022
Roto Grip Idol Helios
Layout: 50 x 4 3/4” x 35
I, along with most of the bowling world, was very disappointed when the original Idol was discontinued. That ball had the unique duality of being a strong solid and also being able to use it long after you would think you would have had to put it away. Luckily, the Helios brings back those same qualities. Even with the coverstock on this ball being an updated version of the one that was on the pink Idol, it is still fairly clean through the fronts with a ton of midlane roll. After the ball lane shines (about 15 games in), I was then able to move left when the lanes dried out a bit, and have it retain enough energy to come around the corner. It is a medium-heavy oil monster that is versatile enough to cover the adjacent lane conditions as well.
United States
Zach Shoff
900 Global Staff Member
BowlerMAXX Pro Shop Staff Member
Right-Handed Rev Rate: 350
Speed: 15mph
PAP: 4 Over & 3/4 Up
The Idol Helios builds off the reputation of the original Idol. With a newly designed coverstock this ball reacts very aggressively when it hits friction yet still has great continuation and predictability. This ball is a must have on heavy oil patterns and will become a permanent ball in your bag for a while.
United States
Idol Helios Review
(I have attached a link to the Idol Helios Ball Review that I did on YouTube. Feel free to check it out!)
https://youtu.be/tbl-iIro9uY
Rev Rate: 375
Ball Speed: 15-16 mph
PAP: 5 inches over, 1/2 inch up
Layout: 60x5x30
The Idol Helios is another great ball in the Idol family from Roto Grip. Comparing it to the OG Idol, I found that the Helios had an earlier response in the front part of the lane as well as the friction. The Helios has a smoother overall roll than the OG, but has a stronger cover to where I had to be a couple of boards left to account for the extra bite it has. The Helios will be a great first out of the bag option for medium/heavy oil conditions. It will be a great addition to your arsenal.
United States
This is a good piece for Medium oil patterns. Clean through the fronts and starts up in the midlane with continuous backend. Good compliment to the original Idol.
United States
Sebastien Norris Mar 9, 2022
The ball was double boxed and was in perfect condition when I got it. Haven’t thrown the ball yet just wanted to make sure I got one before they sold out.
CO, United States
Michelle Snyder Mar 14, 2022
I love it... been throwing it for the last two weeks and been in the 600 series and shot my first ever 280 game with the front 11 strikes for almost a 300 went 289
Tennessee , United States
The new Idol Helios features the successful Ikon core and the Xtreme Trax solid reactive coverstock. It comes finished at 2000 grit abralon. At 15 pounds the RG is 2.49 and the differential is .052. The original Idol is one of my all-time favorite balls, so I was really looking forward to throwing the new Helios. For me, the reaction of the Helios compared to the original is a little sooner and little more on the backend. The Helios gets into an early roll and really reads the pattern. However, it is nowhere near being done. It has a stronger backend reaction than the original. Overall, I would put the Helios at 2 to 3 boards more total hook than the original Idol. This ball is a must have for the tournament bowler as it is very strong and predictable on flatter patterns.
United States
Daniel F Schaden Feb 26, 2022
The Helios is a Roto Grip HP3 release that has a lot of people talking. The Radiant Orange Color and a very distinctive ball motion. The Ball motion is very similar to the Idol Pro but with just more of everything. The Xtreme Trax Solid Reactive Shell and the Ikon Core creates a benchmark bowling ball with teeth. The low RG (2.49) and the strong diff (.052) will produce a strong continuous ball motion and will blend the over under out like a champ. The layout I used was 5 X 5 X 1 ¾ and this was trying to get the ball to be stable and readable. I am on the lower rev rate scale 300 rpm, medium speed and likes to play close to the dry or dirt. My PAP is 5 5/8 over and ¾ up.
The 2000 grit out of the box wants the Helios to grab early and be super smooth down lane. What I did was hit it a used 2000 grit pad on a spinner and bam more length and strong backend motion. Very familiar to an !Q Tour or an Idol Pro but with more power and forgiveness down lane. I used it on a house pattern and beat up house patterns and this is the bowling ball out of my bag. It will tell you what to go to next or if you must move left or right. The Helios is the ultimate benchmark bowling ball for most styles. That is not a negative comment but a positive comment. There is no lack of power while moving left and trying to open the lane up or lack of control if trying to throw it straight. The only problem is that the ball motion is very predictable, and you will not want to put it down for something else that might work better!
The Helios will brighten up the ball return and your scores.
United States
Chase Valenzuela Feb 28, 2022
The Idol Helios is the new and improved Idol. With the same Ikon Core and an updated, stronger coverstock, this Idol can handle more oil and overall is much stronger than the magenta Idol. This is the earliest symmetric ball in my bag. When my big asym pieces get to be too much but there's still a lot of oil on the lane, the Helios is the ball i'm going to reach for because i can count on it to pick up and i know i'm going to see that reliable Idol shape.
-Chase Valenzuela
United States
Kris Mueller Feb 28, 2022
Rev rate 350
Ball speed 16
PAP 4-3/4 1/2 up
55x5-1/2x40 I never had the chance to drill any of the other idols but this definitely has a different roll to it. Strong in the mids and is very continuous and the way it goes through the pins is ridiculous. I don’t really have anything to compare it to but it’s definitely in the bag when you need that continuous roll.
United States
Core: Ikon Symmetrical
Cover: XtremeTrax Solid
Finish: 2000
RG: 2.49
Diff: 0.052
Right-Handed Tweener
Speed: 12-13 mph
Rev Rate: 315
PAP: 4 7/8 Right 3/8 Up
Ball Layout: Pin Up 5 3/4 Pin to Pap 1 inch pin buffer
Roto Grip has added a new solid to the Idol line. When the original Idol became unavailable many people missed it in their bag. I think Roto has come back with an upgrade in the Idol Helios. I'm sure all the other bowlers who have been racking up honor scores with this ball would agree with me.
The Idol Helios features the same Ikon core that made the original Idol one of the most powerful balls on the market. They upgraded the Helios from the Microtrax cover to a new cover called XtremeTrax™ which features "chemically charged" nano particles. The result is a much quicker response when the ball sees friction. For people like me with lower ball speed the early roll of the original Idol could make it very forward off the back of the pattern. No such issue with the Helios.
I threw the Idol Helios on the long, heavy house pattern at my home center. Where many "strong balls" can bog down in the extra length and volume of this pattern, I felt like the Idol Helios opened up the whole right side for me. It responds so well to the friction that it felt a little like cheating. Second week out I bowled 300.
This ball fits so many games that I feel like it will match up with anyone. As a pro shop guy, it's an easy sell that creates a lot of happy customers. As a bowler the hardest part is giving the rest of my equipment a chance.
United States
The Idol line has been a huge success for Roto Grip. And with the discontinued Magenta Idol which was very popular there was void in this lineup. Welcome the new RG Idol Helios. With its great shelf appeal Orange Color the void was filled. There was a 900 series shot with the Helios the first week! I drilled mine 5 inch pin down and added a little Storm Step 2 to give me a little more skid with our house shots.
The Helios is close to the original Idol, but its a little cleaner and more pop down lane.
But the Helios still has the great ball roll that we all loved. This Helios has been very popular among league bowlers, hardly a night goes by without seeing one on the rack.
Helios can be a good bench mark ball also. Stronger than the Hyped series and below the RST X-1, X-2. Go drill one of the hottest balls on the market and start striking!
Brian Watson
Pro Shop Staff
United States
Idol Helios • High performance • HP3
Coverstock •XtremeTrax Solid Reactive• Finish 200 Grit Abralon
Core Name • Ikon Core • Core Type Symmetric
Weight • 15 lbs. •RG 2.49 • Differential .052
Layout • Pin up = 70x4x20 Pin Down 80 x 5 x 80
Tester PAP • 4 ½ R, 3/8 D Tester Axis Tilt • 12° Testers Rev Rate • 325
Test Pattern • 42' THS (Typical House Shot) • Modified, Kegel Stone Street
The arrival of the Idol Helios marks another success in the Idol line for Roto Grip. Built on the trusted Ikon Core wrapped with the all-new XtremeTrax Solid coverstock, the Idol Helios will quickly become the "go-to" ball you can count on! So, let's take a look at what makes the Idol Helios so impressive!
The Ikon core is a proven well-balanced, symmetric core that brings consistency and predictability you can trust in many situations. Whether drilled pin up or pin down, I found the Ikon core to rev smoothly in the early-mid lane while still producing a strong continuation down the lane and through the pins.
I found the Ikon core provided a strong benchmark look I could trust in the pin-down drilling. It gave me total confidence in reading the lane conditions quickly and accurately. It also eliminated that frame or two of guesswork that can cost you a game! In the pin-up version, I found the Ikon core to be a bit stronger in the mid-lane. And further, I enjoyed the angular motion the pin-up drilling provided, especially as it uncoiled its tenacious energy through the pins! Whether drilled pin up or pin down, the Ikon core is the heart of the Idol Helios, and it is a proven workhorse that delivers results you can trust!
The all-new XtremeTrax solid coverstock delivers performance from the moment you lay the Idol Helios down on the lane. The XtremeTrax solid clears the heads smoothly and reads effortlessly in the mid-lane in medium-heavy oil on a fresh THS. I liked how the XtremeTrax solid doesn't overreact or "bite" too hard when your speed is a bit slower or you miss right and find friction early. Further, I liked having a smooth, clean roll down the second arrow on a fresh THS. Then, as the night progressed, I enjoyed the cover's ability to blend the wet/dry conditions as I could easily open the lane with confidence. It's always fun when a straighter player can open the lane and not worry if he has enough "hand" to get to the pocket!
In conclusion, the Idol Helios is simply a great "go-to" benchmark ball! The pin-up drilling will suit your game well and provide you with many nights of predictability and success for the THS once-a-week bowler. However, for the more advanced THS/modified and challenge pattern players, you will find the pin-down drilling of the Idol Helios to be your choice to start the night. Then, it will easily dictate where to go from there. Whether you ball up, ball down, or stay where you are, the Idol Helios from Roto Grip belongs in nearly everyone's arsenal. So, see your local pro shop owner today and see where Idol Helios fits in your bag. You will be glad you did!
Rick Klimowicz
Storm Products Pro Shop Staff
Roll the Ball Pro shop
Penndel, PA
United States
Glen Deutschendorf Mar 11, 2022
Idol Helios
RG: 2.49
Diff: 0.052
Coverstock: Xtreme Trax
Layout: 5 x 5 x 4
RPM: 360 (Left Handed)
I am probably one of the few staff members that never owned the Original Idol. I absolutely loved my Idol Pearl, so when the Helios came out and people were comparing it as a “Stronger” Original Idol I was not going to pass up the opportunity to order one. This ball has become the first one that comes out of my bag at league / tournaments. I have been able to use this ball on all different patterns and in all different parts of the lane. The cover provides enough beef to be able to play in the oil, while still providing a nice change of direction when it comes off the pattern. I can see why the “original” was a favorite of many bowlers and I think they have hit it out of the park with the “Helios”!!
Glen Deutschendorf
Storm Staff Member
United States
Helios continues the great Idol line of balls from Roto Grip. This one reacts closest to the original for me with a similar motion but a little stronger and more continuous in the backend. If you're a fan of the Idol series don't wait to add this one to your bag.
United States
The Idol Helios is the newest ball from the Idol line. I was a big fan of the original Idol and the Idol Synergy so I knew I had to drill one. Since it's more of a early out of the bag type of ball we decided to lay it out with a 4x4x2 so that the ball would give me a strong but predictable reaction. My first shots were on a fresh 42ft house shot. The Idol Helios cover wanted to dig in as soon as it hit the friction but the ball didn't seem to over react on the back end of the lane. What I really like about the Helios compared to the original Idol is that the Helios doesn't seem to sail through the midlane and miss the break point, it sees the midlane and has smooth continuous backend. Keeping the cover at a dull finish is a must for heavier oil but can be shined for lanes that have less units of oil in the front. I consider this my benchmark ball out of my bag on almost any pattern.
United States
Kassy Shumate Mar 16, 2022
Solid symmetrical balls have always been my bread and butter and the Idol Helios is no different for me. I never had the original Idol but from what videos I have seen and others throwing it, it seems the Helios reads sooner and reacts to friction better. I was able to control the lane really well on both a short and longer pattern. That is what I am always looking for in a ball when going to tournaments, it is very versatile. The solid colored balls have never been my favorite to look at but after seeing all the honor scores and a 900 being thrown with it I just had to have it. It did not disappoint. I put it right up there with my Phaze 2 as far as being the first ball out of my bag to best understand what the lanes are doing. If you are looking for a new “benchmark ball” to add to your bag, I would say look no further.
United States
Cooper Mathewson Mar 18, 2022
Roto Grip Idol Helios
Ikon Core
XtremeTrax Solid Cover
The Helios is the newest addition the Roto Grip's extremely popular Idol line.
Same core as the other Idol's but a big change with the new XtremeTrax cover. XtremeTrax has chemically charged nano particle.
When I here nano, I assume a strong, smooth motion. Big difference here. The Helios goes much further down lane (before making its move) than I expected. It easier is longer and more angular than any of the other Idols have been for me.
The Helios gets me downlane on medium oil and take a strong, sweeping motion at the breakpoint.
For me, it is a small step down from my Roto Grip RST-X1.
The Helios also responds to cover changes. I polished mine to see a sharper reaction, without losing overall strength.
Another great ball with the IDOL name....and oh yeah, it has been the ball used in the last 2 usbc sanctioned 900 series (which is crazy)!!
United States
Kert Stiller Apr 29, 2022
I went to buy this ball 3 weeks ago and walked out with a Xen instead and decided I really needed this ball. Very versatile ball I can throw straight up or move and swing this ball and it has great motion.
United States
Giovannie Casimir Aug 14, 2022
So far ball looks great and operates well. Hoping to activate use to its full potential soon.
IL, United States