Not being a shoe manufacturer and not knowing what the prices are in your area I can only give a general answer.
The least expensive shoes are like the ones that you rent from the bowling center. Both shoes have slide soles. They are great for ambidextrous bowlers who can't make up their minds which hand to use, and fine for bowlers who just like to go and throw a few games now and then.
The next range is for pairs where one shoe has a slide sole and the other has a traction sole. These are good for the majority of league bowlers who bowl 95% of their games at the same center. The exceptions would be if the center is poorly maintained and you never know if the approaches will be sticky or slick.
The top of the lines are the shoes with interchangeable soles. Some only allow you to adjust the amount of friction on the slide shoe. Others, like Dexter SST8s, let you adjust the traction shoe as well. These are really useful for serious bowlers bowl at many different centers.
Personally, I use a cheap pair for practice and warm ups so I can alternate right-handed and left-handed. Then I switch to the SST8s for the games that count.
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