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dirtbikebowler

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Dynorooz question
« on: June 19, 2005, 06:17:47 AM »
Is the only difference between the "Sport Ultras" and the "Tour Ultras" are the cleat things? If thats the only difference i would rather get the Sport Ultras beacuse i like the color better and i think the cleat things would be a hasel and i wouldn't use them, plus there more money!

Right now i have SST 6's and there two sizes to small so there getting a little uncomfortable.

So im looking into Dynorooz and the new SST 7's, but then main reason Im looking into getting the Dynorooz is beacuse on my SST 6's I mainly use the number 2 rippeled heel and it is thicker than the other heels, so when i go to a tournament and have to change my heel it feels like going from a high heel to a normal flat shoe and it throws my blance off and as far as i know the Dynorooz all have the same thickness heel right?

Now i don't know if the new SST 7's have the the same heels or different heels, does anyone know yet? IF they do i will be getting Dynorooz.


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Re: Dynorooz question
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2005, 02:25:04 PM »
Nothing against Dexter, but right now, if you want a performance shoe that will last you, go with the DynoThane Dynoroos. I have a pair. These things dont ever fail. I have the solver/black sport delux (interchangeable soles only). Most of Dynothanes profet over the last year or so is from their shoes. Not many poeple are throwing DT balls because many people dont like them. Anyway, go with the DynoThane shoes. Anything u could ask from a shoe, u get with them.
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Re: Dynorooz question
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2005, 02:27:21 PM »
Well the tour ultras are also made from kangaroo leather, so I'm guessing they are softer/lighter than the sport ultras.  But if you don't care about that or the cleats and just want to have shoes that are interchangeable, the Sports should be fine.

I myself have the Tour Deluxes though.  I like them a lot, so whatever you pick you should enjoy them.  Dynorooz are pretty nice.
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Re: Dynorooz question
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2005, 02:42:23 PM »
good luck getting abs/dynorooz tour ultra's here in the midwest, especially if wear sizes like 10, 10 1/2. my pro shop operator in kansas city tells me that his distributors are upset because they can't get them.

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Re: Dynorooz question
« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2005, 04:12:16 PM »
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good luck getting abs/dynorooz tour ultra's here in the midwest, especially if wear sizes like 10, 10 1/2. my pro shop operator in kansas city tells me that his distributors are upset because they can't get them.


I would order them from buddies.

BowlerKid....my SST 6's ive had for idk like 2 or more years and they have never had anything go wrong with them. The soles and heels still stick fine and there is no rips etc.

Like i said the main thing is, is that the dynorooz are all the same thickness, thats what ill be getting.

BTW does anyone know how close the heels and soles are to each other? (comparing dynorooz to SST 6's? My friend has tour ultras and he uses the stickest sole and i know with dexters i could never uses the number 2 sole, i only go to the red number 4 max.
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Re: Dynorooz question
« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2005, 05:48:28 AM »
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Nothing against Dexter, but right now, if you want a performance shoe that will last you, go with the DynoThane Dynoroos. I have a pair. These things dont ever fail. I have the solver/black sport delux (interchangeable soles only). Most of Dynothanes profet over the last year or so is from their shoes. Not many poeple are throwing DT balls because many people dont like them. Anyway, go with the DynoThane shoes. Anything u could ask from a shoe, u get with them.
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Actually, the REAL reason many people don't throw DT balls is because they don't know them well or haven't even heard of them. Brunswick, Ebonite, Storm, and Columbia are the most popular companies. They're what pro shops put on display, they're what everyone throws, and people have heard of them and seen a lot of people throwing them, so they know they can trust them. Many people haven't even ever seen a DT ball. Most serious bowlers don't go on sites like these and read the reviews. They rather wouldn't risk $200 on a lesser-known company.

And, for people to actually not like a company, the have to throw a ball by that company first. By you're statement, if I saw anyone throwing a brunswick or storm ball, I would have to ask "Why don't you like Dynothane?"

Next time you see some with an Inferno or X-Factor, ask them why they don't throw Dynothane, Circle, Morich, Roto-grip, or Lanemaster. Then you'll get the real reason.

PS. I have 2 DT balls and love them, so I take a little offense.

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I dont think u should consider MoRich and Roto GRip small companies. Everywhere people are throwing the WMB and the new RS-X or RS-1. There not as small as u think.
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Re: Dynorooz question
« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2005, 09:48:47 AM »
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good luck getting abs/dynorooz tour ultra's here in the midwest, especially if wear sizes like 10, 10 1/2. my pro shop operator in kansas city tells me that his distributors are upset because they can't get them.  

I live in Oklahoma and I recently bought a pair and had no problem what so ever getting them. If fact my pro shop has them in stock.

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Re: Dynorooz question
« Reply #7 on: June 21, 2005, 09:53:32 AM »
im in st louis and i oredered my 10.5 black tour ultras  jan 3 of 2005 and they said i would have them in may then they said june  and guess what  now im not getting then until the 2nd week of aug.    sweet huh 8 months for a pair of shoes    

update  as soon as i wrote this post  my proshop called and told me that my shoes were in today and boy are the comfy
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dirtbikebowler

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Re: Dynorooz question
« Reply #8 on: June 21, 2005, 06:43:47 PM »
Hey DBB, I never knew you had experience wearing high heels.  Anything you want to come out on?  LOL
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LOL, its stupied, it feels so weird going from the number 2 heel to the other ones.
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