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Equipment Boards => Bags, Shoes, Accessories => Topic started by: solid9pin on May 19, 2004, 09:35:30 PM

Title: Shoes
Post by: solid9pin on May 19, 2004, 09:35:30 PM
I am trying to figure out which shoes are the most populer.

What type of shoes are recomended for

Basic Bowler -

Average bowler -

Hig average bowler -
Title: Re: Shoes
Post by: smash9 on May 22, 2004, 09:08:43 AM
I consider myself a serious bowler and I moved up to Linds a long,long time ago(in a galaxy far,far away)---I guess I stick with them because they do the job for me.  Support and comfort is important to me-- I used the same pair on Linds for six years, bowling three nights a week--- they held up great (still very usable-- my son is now using them and he's a "casual" bowler).  I'm still using the "Classic" with the traditional buckskin sliding sole -- I have not tried any of the "high tech" stuff with the various soles ,etc, so I can't comment on those --- I would say save the high-tech stuff for advanced bowlers --- the novice has got enough things to learn without throwing lanes/sole-heel combinations into the equation.....I think it's a matter of personal choice --- I can recall fairly recently reading a post about Pete Weber and his using a pair of relatively inexpensive mid-range price shoes ---- certainly he could  pick and choose anything he wants......
Title: Re: Shoes
Post by: smash9 on May 22, 2004, 09:18:15 AM
I consider myself a serious bowler and I moved up to Linds a long,long time ago(in a galaxy far,far away)---I guess I stick with them because they do the job for me.  Support and comfort is important to me-- I used the same pair on Linds for six years, bowling three nights a week--- they held up great (still very usable-- my son is now using them and he's a "casual" bowler).  I'm still using the "Classic" with the traditional buckskin sliding sole -- I have not tried any of the "high tech" stuff with the various soles ,etc, so I can't comment on those --- I would say save the high-tech stuff for advanced bowlers --- the novice has got enough things to learn without throwing lanes/sole-heel combinations into the equation.....I think it's a matter of personal choice --- I can recall fairly recently reading a post about Pete Weber and his using a pair of relatively inexpensive mid-range price shoes ---- certainly he could  pick and choose anything he wants......