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Bowling Shoes: Yeah, They're Still Ugly, But They Don't Have To Be As if bowling along with the people active in the sport didn't get picked on enough already, the bowling shoes which you rent once you hit the lanes don't really help our battle. As if your Velcro laces weren't bad enough, why do they have to be neon colored or seem like the inside of an activity coat? I wonder when the main reason that they're made so ugly is really that people don't steal them from the lanes? You can stay away from the idea of having to wear the bowling shoes with the lanes and go buy a pair of your own personal at one of the big box stores or possibly a sporting good store. I've seen them on sale for $20 or less. You are charged a silly amount to rent them from your bowling alley, so after you have gone a few times they buy themselves anyways. Another bonus to do this, they appear more like a regular sneaker compared to hideous rental shoes. For the more severe bowler, you will get some pretty stylish looking shoes that you can adjust based on your bowling style. Some people slide a great deal when they achieve the foul line, others don't slide in any respect. Shoe companies, such as Dexter or 3G make shoes which you can alter the sole on so that you slide about. Be careful when you buy the high end shoes, since these shoes are made particularly for right handed or left handed bowlers. With rental shoes or maybe your lower priced shoes, these people have a slide pad on the bottom of each shoe, but the high end shoes don't. If you are a right handed bowler, you almost certainly slide using your left foot when you throw the ball, so there's only a slide pad about the left foot. So, if you're a right handed bowler so you buy shoes for the lefty, this can be a disaster by trying to slide with this left shoe, because there's no slide pad about it, its just like a consistent sneaker. Bowling lanes are made of different material, some synthetic, others wood. These surfaces react differently to temperature and humidity, allowing you to slide more or less, so its nice so that you can switch the top of your bowling shoe to your comfort and safety. There is nothing worse these days knowing if you are going to slide excessive or not in any respect as you are in the middle of your respective approach. That has a tendency to experience mind games with you and throw the whole game off. You have a good deal of options in relation to buying your bowling shoes. You can find your basic ones with your big box stores for pretty cheap. You will also find these, and all the others at any pro shop or online. My suggestion, have them online. The best prices are going to be online. |