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Equipment Boards => Dyno-Thane => Topic started by: legend4life95 on September 13, 2004, 03:42:35 PM

Title: ABS accessories??
Post by: legend4life95 on September 13, 2004, 03:42:35 PM
Where is the cheapest place online to buy the adjuster heels? I'm talking about the ones that have the leather peice attached to the heel and they come with like 3 others.
Title: Re: ABS accessories??
Post by: TheBowlingKid25 on September 13, 2004, 11:43:44 PM
I've never heard of these before. Anyone have any info or a site I can go to to check them out?
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16 years and still going strong! 16 years old that is! The names Warrior Princess, Xena..Warrior Princess
And why would I "saw" pins in half, THATS A WASTE OF PINS!
Title: Re: ABS accessories??
Post by: TheBowlingKid25 on September 13, 2004, 11:52:36 PM
FOUND IT!

http://www.buddiesproshop.com/product/301/Dynorooz+Replacement+Adjust+a+Heel.htm

I take it DT ABS changed there name to Dynaroo?
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16 years and still going strong! 16 years old that is! The names Warrior Princess, Xena..Warrior Princess
And why would I "saw" pins in half, THATS A WASTE OF PINS!
Title: Re: ABS accessories??
Post by: legend4life95 on September 14, 2004, 07:02:00 AM
Thanks guys! I had already found them at both these places but could'nt find them anywhere else. Several people at my local center use these and say they are the best and I will never go back to the other interchangable heels. A couple of them said they bought them online for about $13-$15 shipped. Like I said...buddies and index are the only two sellers I could find and buddies is the cheapest at $20 plus shipping. Oh well, I will probally try them from buddies since I live on east coast.
Title: Re: ABS accessories??
Post by: Boostz on September 14, 2004, 07:08:11 AM
Check www.bowlerschoice.com as an alternative.
Title: Re: ABS accessories??
Post by: AllAirForceTwice on September 20, 2004, 05:48:03 PM
I bowl on tacky wood and synthetic approaches with humidity and was only sticking in the same place as the pads would cover... almost wore out a metal brush to make the solid heels work so-so. Feels to me the heels are a little higher than in my Dexter SST 5s but I don't have them anymore to compare (if you could, put them side-by-side to really know for sure). I tried the adjust-a-heels and they are awesome... instant results. Your joints will thank you no matter the price.
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Capt Dave Ingraham
Team Air Force, 2004