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cpo_bee

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Slide Sock Question
« on: November 08, 2005, 11:01:49 AM »
I have been having trouble with approaches lately.  A friend gave me an AMF slide sock to use.  It works but seems a little slick.  Is the original Bowlers Slide Sock less slick than the AMF?

 

Smash49

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Re: Slide Sock Question
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2005, 08:25:18 PM »
The SLSM Designs Bowler's Slide Sock gives a proper consistent slide.  The felt/flannel bottom socks of our competitors are naturally slick as they wear.  They then tend to bunch or ball up under your foot.  This is not the case with the Bowler's Slide Sock.  The Bowler's Slide Sock is very slick if not prepped before first time usage.  Prepping the sock takes about 3 or 4 minutes the first time only and then only if needed or washed.  After a couple weeks of use the SLSM Designs sock will start to look like it has rubberized but it slides perfectly.  We get asked what it compares to in Dexter soles.  Is it a 6 an 8 or a 10 our answer is, it is all of them.  The sock adapts to the approach condition to give a proper slide.  So the answer would be that the SLSM Designs Bowler's Slide Sock is properly slick for what ever approach condition it encounters.

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