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erh300

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Etonic Shoes
« on: October 30, 2006, 02:20:38 PM »
For those who have tried Etonic's Stabilite shoes, how do you like them? How does the heel work over different approach conditions? I would like to try them, but not being able to change heels concerns me. Thanks for the help.

 

ppbc

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Re: Etonic Shoes
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2006, 10:24:13 AM »
hi erh300,

i've had my stabilities shoes for about seven months and like them very much.  i like so much that i wear them exclusively in my shop!

i am flat footed and have a "minor" case of plantar facitis(sore heels)and have difficulty standing for long period of times.  the only shoe thus far that has made the pain tolerable and at times non-existent has been the stabilities.  very comfortable and what better way to promote the shoes i sell in my shop!

regarding the use of them during actual bowling, i found that the heels needed some "break in" time.  they tended to have some drag/stickiness issues especially when encountering synthetic approaches.  i solved the "problem" by sanding the heel lightly with a scotch brite pad and continued use.

you may want to wait, because in 2007(not sure when)etonic will be coming out with a "adjustable heel."  it will utilize a "pivot" system, similar to rotating the heel around from one side to the other.

hope this helps.

rk