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    Default Just recieved my new Tidy Trax shoe covers

    These things are for people who have trouble putting on those shoe covers. I have gotten to the point where it wasn't easy to put on those things because of my age and size. The new ones are like ski boots just step in and walk away. They are ugly but it is better than falling on your face because some drunk spilled his beer or missed the urinal after drinking it.

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    I guess no one has ever heard of them. Maybe all of you guys don't have snow on the floor like we do from the bad weather that we have.

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    wow do you have a link or something to see them. I have a lot of issues getting mine on also
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    Quote Originally Posted by fordman1 View Post
    I guess no one has ever heard of them. Maybe all of you guys don't have snow on the floor like we do from the bad weather that we have.
    I've heard of them, there was a discussion over on Ballreviews last year about shoes covers and I posted a video of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LOUVIT View Post
    wow do you have a link or something to see them. I have a lot of issues getting mine on also
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    Here's a oldie that worked similar to them (Don't bother looking for these LOVITthey don't have them anymore), you just about never seen them when they were around.

    Columbia 300 Strike Mate rubber bowling shoe covers/protectors (adjustable!)

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    I have used mine once and liked them. I am the league secretary of a 24 team league in a 24 lane house. It is a Friday night and the place is packed with bowlers and visitors. Most non bowlers know nothing about wiping their shoes and walk in with snow and who knows what else on their shoes. I also have to go to the counter to check pot scores and pay the off. Post my bracket scores and post my Holdem scores. I needed something that would keep me from sticking and falling. So far these work.
    I got mine on google prime. They were $39 delivered to my house in 2 days. The company web site is
    tidytrax.com you just measure you bowling shoe and it tells you which size to buy. I didn't want to post the web site because I didn't know the rules about hawking things on here.

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    not understanding the sizes... I looked quick I admit but I seen size J......lol.. overall I like them
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    Lou you have to measure the length of your bowling shoes. The chart tells you what size to order. I used mine for the 2nd time last night and we were having snow during bowling. It started about an hour before and snowed all night. They worked great. Just have to remember to put them on. I wish I would have had them years ago. Cheapest way to get them is on Amazon Prime if you have it or try ebay I guess. But the website has all sizes too.

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    Looks like they would be handy for other uses also. I do have shoe covers but don't use them that often and don't have any issues with using them if I want/ need to.
    I have never seen these covers before but they seem like a great idea for contractors going in and out of someone's house or business when it's sloppy out along with the bowling use.

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    If you are a modern style bowler who plants their foot it wouldn't matter if you got your shoe wet. No slide anyway. Maybe if you lived in a dry climate you wouldn't need them. Here it is snowy Probably in Milwaukee, Buffalo or New England. In Vegas where the alleys are in casinos and not close to an outside door.

    If you have ever stuck and had to step across the foul line onto the oil or fell the might be nice to have. I don't have any thing to do with this company and I don't care who buys them just trying to help fellow bowlers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fordman1 View Post
    If you are a modern style bowler who plants their foot it wouldn't matter if you got your shoe wet. No slide anyway. Maybe if you lived in a dry climate you wouldn't need them. Here it is snowy Probably in Milwaukee, Buffalo or New England. In Vegas where the alleys are in casinos and not close to an outside door.

    If you have ever stuck and had to step across the foul line onto the oil or fell the might be nice to have. I don't have any thing to do with this company and I don't care who buys them just trying to help fellow bowlers.
    it will mess up the approach for others though if you get on with wet shoes....I only use mine for the restroom or the water fountain...and I keep them on my shoes when they are in the locker. i forgot to take them off once...lol..that was fun..
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