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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: callawaygirl on December 04, 2024, 08:59:33 AM
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A few years ago I ordered this wrist brace directly from the manufacturer and I've lost that information and emails... Does anyone here have an email or phone number for them? It was a great experience ordering directly from them, they were so nice and helpful and it was very fast delivery etc.
I'd love to have their contact info again please!
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They may not exist as a company any longer. A lot of the larger companies have bought the smaller ones.
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You can still get the Moro Wrist Brace. The way they are being manufactured is you order your brace and they will make one for you. (so there is a bit of lag time) 4 to five weeks. The Moro is a great wrist brace and made in the USA. They are not cheap but will last for many years and are rebuild able.
https://www.bowlingindex.com/moro-original-pro-release.html
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There will be no pro releases wearing that contraption…
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There will be no pro releases wearing that contraption…
It is kind of an ironic name for what it actually does isn't it? LOL
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I here you milorafferty. When I was younger the thought of using a wrist brace was a ridiculous thought. Now at 77 with both knees replaced and arthritis in my hands and wrists I do wear a wrist brace. After all, I still want to participate in the game we all know and love.
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I here you milorafferty. When I was younger the thought of using a wrist brace was a ridiculous thought. Now at 77 with both knees replaced and arthritis in my hands and wrists I do wear a wrist brace. After all, I still want to participate in the game we all know and love.
I'm with you brother, I too wear a wrist device. I use the Rev Changer sold by Lord Field. I could get surgery on my right wrist and probably eliminate the wrist device, but I'm okay with using it.
I was just agreeing with morpheus that it does not give you a "pro release" hence the irony of the name. :-)
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I agree Milorafferty, the name Pro release is a kind of ridiculous. It is anything but. Entertaining the thought or having wrist surgery or any surgery is always a iffy proposition. Sometimes they turn out great, other times, not so much. After my knees were replaced, it took me 2 years to get the guts to go back to bowling, The thought of sticking on the approach still looms heavy on my mind. What the heck, we do what we got to do...lol
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There will be no pro releases wearing that contraption…
Good one lol....