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bshell27

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Best Bowling Shoes
« on: March 04, 2008, 07:31:22 AM »
I bought a pair of Dexter's with no heel slide.  60-70 dollars.  I did not realize how much more shoe I needed until lately when I started taking the sport more serious.  Now I am looking to buy a pair of top of the line shoes.  Who makes the best shoe and why?  Or what is the difference between shoes?  Etonic, Brunswick, Dynothane (Rooz) or Dexter.  Which premium shoe is going to be better.  I do not have wide feet.  My local proshop said one of these makers is more for wide feet I can't remember which one he said.  Dynorooz look nice but until some research today I have not heard of them.  I like the SST 7, Brunswick classic, Etonic Elite (or whatever their top line is) but what is the difference and which is better?
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NicholasE

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Re: Best Bowling Shoes
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2008, 03:40:25 PM »
most people vote for the 3g tour ultras. Im going to pick up a pair when my etonics finally give out on me.
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700Virgin

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Re: Best Bowling Shoes
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2008, 08:55:36 PM »
I previously asked the same question under the heading "If money were no object..." in this same forum.  Refer back to the prior topics and read the replies.  The consensus was the 3G Tour Ultras.  That being said, I ordered some yesterday from tekneek (he also has a link under the 'for sale' section for dynos).  I tried various places on-line, including tekneek, but no one had a size 13 in stock.  After some PMs with tekneek, he ordered me a pair and they should be arriving in the next few days.

I have never owned a high-end pair before and am very anxious to try them out.  

In doing my research of what to buy, I found some on-line places have various sizes of dynos/3Gs in stock.  My understanding is the new ones have a different logo, not that that means anything to me, just an FYI. I did not ask if the ones sold on-line are the new logos or the old.

Hope this helps...