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    Default will white shoes get dirty?

    maybe from the dust from the air vents?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2handedsniper View Post
    maybe from the dust from the air vents?
    All shoes get dirty. White shoes just show the dirt/dust more.

    The important thing with bowling shoes is to keep the slide sole from getting wet. This is why if your shoes did not come with a pair of protective booties you should get some to use if you have to go to the lavatory, bar or snack bar while bowling.
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    Just read the title and already knew lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by StormBowler13 View Post
    Just read the title and already knew lol
    I'm waiting for "will my round ball roll?" As his next question.

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    Anyone know of a shoe cover that is easier to put on. Like a ski. Most are too small and bending down so much is hard on these old knees.

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    Why not just wear a ski? Dare to be different

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonNJ View Post
    I'm waiting for "will my round ball roll?" As his next question.
    It has to be round? so that's my problem thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by fordman1 View Post
    Anyone know of a shoe cover that is easier to put on. Like a ski. Most are too small and bending down so much is hard on these old knees.
    I got some made by BSI they are larger than others of similar size I've had.

    You could check into custom covers, A lady I bowled with years back worked at a Dive shop. She made me some from the neon colored nylon they use for diving suits. They lasted for years.

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    are you allowed to wear shoe covers when you bowl?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2handedsniper View Post
    are you allowed to wear shoe covers when you bowl?
    For a bowling expert who is insistent on coaching other people, shouldn't you already know these things? Shoe covers are meant to protect the slide sole from getting wet, you only wear them when you are off the approach.

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