KR Strikeforce Flyer Lite Men's Bowling Shoes with Injection EVA Outsole for Lightweight, Flexible and Uniform Cushion with FlexLite Technology
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There are no laces on them.
They appear to be at ease. They've been with my brother for a little more than a year, and they're still in good shape. He also bowls four times per week.
Both feet do, in fact, have slide soles. Both right and left handed bowlers will benefit from these shoes.
This ad is for shoes with a medium width.
Selected User Reviews For KR Strikeforce Flyer Lite Men's Bowling Shoes with Injection EVA Outsole for Lightweight, Flexible and Uniform Cushion with FlexLite Technology
I am not a good bowler by any stretch of the imagination. My previous bowling shoes had to be replaced after 20 years of service. You can't beat the price, and if you bowl just enough over a few years, you'll save money on rental shoes. I feel as if I'm wearing regular sneakers, and they're as fashionable as bowling shoes get. They are extremely comfortable, and I would recommend them to anyone looking to save money by wearing their own shoes rather than renting them each time they go.
I'm having a hard time giving this bowling shoe a one-star rating because I adore them. They are very comfortable, they look great, and they have a nice feel to them. The problem, and it's a big one, is that they scuff up the approach with horrible black scuff marks. The approach area was littered with massive black marks. Every time I bowl, I find myself wiping the lane clean. It's a nightmare. br>If you don't drag your non-dragged non-dragged non-dragged non-dragged non-dragged non-dragged It's unlikely that you'll have a problem with plant foot. As I swing, I swing my right leg/foot back, which creates a slew of issues when you leave massive scuff marks all over the approach area.
I ordered these in a men's 11 because I've always found bowling shoes to be a size too big (I'm a size 12), and they fit perfectly. They're a little too grippy for the lanes at Kilauea Military Camp, where I bowl. I've just gotten used to a different approach at the foul line because the pad at the front of the show can't be changed. I'd buy these again.
This is my first review on Amazon for the KR StrikeForce Flyer brand. I had a difficult time finding a good pair of bowling shoes for my boyfriend because the shoes must meet certain criteria. Advantages: br>br> It looks good on you. Better than "House shoes" at the bowling alley, with slides on both sides. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. The bowling shoes may need to be broken in a couple of times.
I started bowling as a hobby and was tired of renting uncomfortable, expensive shoes, so I bought these and have no regrets. They are very nice and comfortable, and they work as they should.
They'll work best if you only bowl a few times a year, and they'll pay for themselves in the sense that you won't have to rent weirdo-themed bowling alleys. soiled shoes that have been worn by someone else If you bowl once or twice a week, this is a good option. You'll need to upgrade to a shoe with a higher tolerance. Why? You'll get blisters on your feet if you wear this shoe. In addition, the fit and quality are both excellent. It isn't a war horse, to be sure.
The shoe didn't need to be broken in. My foot size is a 14 wide, and these fit perfectly. No break-in period was required, so the shoes did not feel as if they were brand new when I first put them on. My wife thought I brought a new pair of regular shoes when I won six games in a row without any discomfort, and the shoes look nice too. I'll have to wait and see how they hold up over the course of the season.
Plus, as stated in the only other review (which I didn't see until after I ordered mine), they leave black marks on your approach if you're a foot dragger!.