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    Question Shoe suggestions for a friend?

    My buddy wants to buy a new pair of shoes, however he does not want to spend a lot of money to buy a really good pair, nor does he want one with interchangeable soles.

    What he DOES want is a shoe with as much "slidability" as possible, any suggestions? I myself just bought a new pair but they have interchangeable soles, so I haven't got the slightest idea of what to recommend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zdawg View Post
    My buddy wants to buy a new pair of shoes, however he does not want to spend a lot of money to buy a really good pair, nor does he want one with interchangeable soles.

    What he DOES want is a shoe with as much "slidability" as possible, any suggestions? I myself just bought a new pair but they have interchangeable soles, so I haven't got the slightest idea of what to recommend.
    I would get a pair of (Non-interchangable) shoes that have a slide sole & grip sole and also get a bowlers slide sock.
    The sock would give you the option to adjust your slide slightly.

    other options

    1. Get a bowlers slide sock and use it on the old shoes.

    2. Get a bowlers slide sock and the stick on Nylon slide pad and apply it to the slide sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    I would get a pair of (Non-interchangable) shoes that have a slide sole & grip sole and also get a bowlers slide sock.
    The sock would give you the option to adjust your slide slightly.

    other options

    1. Get a bowlers slide sock and use it on the old shoes.

    2. Get a bowlers slide sock and the stick on Nylon slide pad and apply it to the slide sock.
    Thanks! I'll pass along the suggestions

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