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Equipment Boards => Dyno-Thane => Topic started by: scotts33 on December 05, 2003, 07:55:54 PM
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other guy are anyone that might know.
Buddies has listed a new leather heel for ABS shoes on their website ---> http://shop.buddiesproshop.com/product.asp?pf_id=DTESLEATHERHEEL
They do not have a pic of this heel. My question is. Is the teap drop shape cut out on the new heel? Is Buddies purchasing them from DT or are they remanufacturing a red leather Dexter heel? I'll phone Buddies and ask also, but would like to know from horses mouth so to speak.
I only see your adjusta-heel on DT's website. Not the ABS leather heel that Buddies lists.
Thanks,
Scott
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I've added a photo of the leather heel. It is back leather (the orange one). I have not used it yet but I am told it is for maximum slide. Yes, it has the cutout in it. No it isn't from Dexter.
See the Dyno-thane Spare parts (http://"http://www.dynothane.com/shoes/spareparts.php") page.
By the way, there are a a couple more heels on the way which are not yet available or on the website. Stay tuned for that.
Tony
http://www.allBowling.com
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Thanks for the info. Tony. I knew you or Phil would know.
Scott
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I posted this in the "Bags, Shoes, Accessories" forum, thought it would be of benefit here.
The leather heel does have a hole in it for the stabilizing "heel lock", but it does not protrude pass the leather.
Here is a close up that might help.
Leather Heel - Angle View (http://"http://www.dynothane.com/tony_stuff/shoes_heels_leather.jpg")
Thanks for your interest.
Tony
http://www.allBowling.com
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Hmm, from what i've tried of it, it has about as much slide as the rubber heels, but maybe it just needs to be wore in.
Is there any chance of a completely felt heel coming in the future? The Adjust-a-heel works alright with the felt, but I occasionally stick on the rubber part.
Thanks
P.S. They are the most comfortable shoes of any type i've ever worn though. I'm tempted to buy another pair for outdoor use 
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The THING!
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Tried the new full(back)leather heel last night, our approaches are wood and sliding in the middle of the approach has never been a problem. The sides however have always been kinda tacky, and shooting a ten pin for me was always a challenge to know if it was a slide or a stick shot...I practiced about 15 ten pin shots on 4 different lanes and ever shot was a pure slide. This for me is a great invention....thanks D/T,....I may never take this one off. jimensminger