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Let’s talk about bowling shoes. All bowling centers have bowling shoes for rent. They are all the same style and kinda stiff to wear. They come in all sizes and rent for $1.00 or so for a few hours of use. They work well if you are only going bowling a few times a year, but if you enjoy bowling a lot, you may wish to purchase your own bowling shoes.
Some types and manufacturers of bowling shoes offer styles in leather which are durable and last many years but they can be costly. You may not feel you want to invest that much money in leather bowling shoes at this time. Bowling shoes also come in sneaker styles which are sufficient for bowling and they are also inexpensive. There is a good selection of bowling shoes available at BirdDogBowling.com - ABS Bowling Shoes
rubbery sole on the non sliding foot that acts as a brake and a smooth, harder sole on the other foot to allow for sliding on the last step. You need to purchase the correct shoe for the way you bowl and for your sliding foot, whether it is the left or the right foot. Your bowling shoes should fit your feet well and be comfortable while you bowl.
Now that you have purchased bowling shoes and a bowling ball, you will need a bowling bag to carry all your bowling equipment to your local bowling center. Let’s talk about bowling bags. 300, Ebonite, and Elite are some of the manufacturers of bowling bags. These are your best buys in 1 ball to 6 ball bowling bags. Bowling bags come in totes, rollers (so you can easily roll them out of the bowling center), and combos of both. Bowling bags come in a variety of colors, styles, and price ranges and you can even match them up with the manufacturer of your bowling ball. You may wish to check out these bowling bags at BirdDogBowling.com Now that you have your own bowling ball, bowling bag, and bowling shoes you are ready to hit the bowling center lanes of your choice and have fun! ![]()
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