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5 Tips for Choosing the Right Bowling Shoes

What size do you wear?<br>How often do you bowl?<br>Where do you bowl?<br>How serious/competitive are you about bowling?<br>Do you need interchangeable sole and heel pads?

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5 Tips for Choosing the Right Bowling Shoes

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  1. Tips for Choosing the Right Pair Bowling Shoes

  2. Just as you’d never try to compete on the court without basketball shoes, take the pitch without soccer cleats, or run a race without proper running shoes, you can’t bowl without Right Pair Bowling Shoes! While we offer bowling shoe rentals in a full range of sizes from toddler size 5 to men’s 20, more frequent or serious bowlers generally tend to invest in their own shoes.

  3. If you’re considering buying bowling shoes, you’re in the right place. Check out these tips for choosing the right bowling shoes, and visit our Staten Island pro shop to order or ask any questions you have about bowling gear. https://bowlingballgame.com

  4. While this sounds simple, it’s worth getting your feet professionally measured to find out what your actual shoe size is—even if you think you already know! Many people don’t realize that they may need a wide or narrow width shoe rather than a standard width shoe, or that Right Pair Bowling Shoes are available in multiple widths. Plus, your feet can change shape and size over time, so you might be surprised at what your current size actually is.

  5. A shoe that is too tight can lead to blisters, chafing, and pain, but a shoe that is too loose can also cause chafing by sliding around too much on your foot. This will also negatively impact your balance and can throw you off your game. bowlingballgame.com

  6. If you only bowl once or twice a year, you may not feel the need to buy bowling shoes. After all, renting is convenient and relatively affordable. However, if you play more frequently than that, even if you’re not a regular bowler, you may still want to buy an inexpensive pair of bowling shoes. Casual, sporadic play doesn’t require the highest quality shoes, and since you’re not putting a lot of wear and tear on them, even an entry- level bowling shoe will hold up for a long time. You’ll end up saving at least as much as you would have spent on rentals during that time.

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