Pyramid Youth Skull Green/Black Bowling Shoes
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The shoe size is a little on the big side.
I'm not sure what kind of leather the uppers are made of. br>They are well made, and my grandson has been wearing his for the past two years. They are a hit with him!
My son is wearing a youth size 4, which is the same as a woman's size 8. They were also made of thin material. We simply returned them and went to a nearby sporting goods store to exchange them.
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Selected User Reviews For Pyramid Youth Skull Green/Black Bowling Shoes
I've always wanted a pair of bowling shoes, but I'm not into the typical girly styles. I found these in men's, but they only came in sizes 7 and up. I usually wear a size 6 in men's shoes (and a 7 1/2 in women's), so I was excited to find this youth size, but I wasn't sure if a size 6 youth was the same as a size 6 men's because there was no chart to compare sizes. I went to a shoe store to measure my foot for youth and it appears that a size 6 youth is the same as a men's size 6. I'd say the size 6 youth fits like a size 8 women's (a little loose), but I believe it would have been too tight if I had gone down a size. I haven't had a chance to bowl in them yet, but I think they'll be fine; I was under the impression that they "came in their own bag," but I guess that was just for packaging and not for carrying. (It's possible I misunderstood something. ) ) Oh well, it's time to get them a carrying bag. br>br>Creative+ paraphrase: br>Had to deduct a star because these don't glow in the dark. The shoe's thread does show up under a black light, but nothing else does.
There is a lot of room for growth because the size is so large. The traction is excellent. Bowling shoes that are stylish. My four-year-old usually wears a size 10 sneaker that fits him perfectly. I bought these in a size 10 based on the other reviews, assuming that he would have room to grow since he won't be wearing them very often. They were, as expected, larger than his street sneakers, and he should be able to wear them for quite some time, which is good because they were quite expensive. br>br>While I am not a fan of the skull and crossbones look, my son was ecstatic to receive these shoes, which surprised me. I'll be content as long as he enjoys them. br>br>We went bowling 5 times. Since purchasing these, I've used them six times. He hasn't complained about his feet hurting yet, which is fantastic given that the shoes are a little too big for him. He appears to have good traction on them and has not slipped, which is good considering he is a small man who has trouble carrying a 6 pound bowling ball. br>br>So far, they've held up admirably, and I've got no complaints. I would suggest these to anyone looking for a good pair of toddler shoes.
The shoe is attractive, but the craftsmanship is subpar. We only use the shoes for bowling, and the sole has separated from the shoe and the heel has come off after less than ten uses! It's not like the shoes are worn every day or for an extended period of time (regardless of how long it takes to bowl two games). My grandson is no longer interested in the shoe. br>This is the second time something like this has happened to a couple. Mine came in first after only about 3-minutes. 4 wears.
We got my parents a free summer bowling pass for them and my daughter because they keep a close eye on her. We didn't want them to have to pay $5 every time they needed to rent a pair of shoes. I had to settle for these because they were the only toddler shoes I could find. They're just the right size for a toddler. They're a good match. The substance appears to be of good quality. They have been worn without complaint by my daughter. They refract some of the ally's black lights.
Fun well- Bowling shoes for children were made. Although not "pro" shoes, they lasted a long time and got our son into a couple of leagues - These are designed to give you a fun look while saving you money on rental shoes (or at the very least making you less gross). They were a big hit with our son, and they let him brag while having a good time. It's really good!.
Over the years, we've ordered three pairs of this shoe in various sizes. When you take them out of the box, they're a little stiff, but my kids (ages 3-7) love them. 6) have never complained about their feet hurting or being uncomfortable in the shoes. They prefer to wear them at home as well as at the bowling alley. It's a blast. They have a luminous appearance. the- The bowling alley's blacklight makes them look even cooler. I've found that the sizing runs a little large, perhaps a 1/2 size to a full size larger, but I order their true size so that we get more wear out of them. a period of time from them For us, a smidgeon of paper in the toe appears to suffice.
Skulls are a favorite of my son's. Bowling is one of my son's favorite pastimes. Skulls are a favorite of my son's. My son enjoys bowling at midnight with the lights turned off. These shoes come out on top in all three categories. Fit was a little big at first, but he'll grow into and out of them in no time.
These are a big hit with my son. We haven't tried glow bowling with them yet, but he's had them for about a month and has used them at least 15 times. They aren't the best-quality shoes, but for the money, I think they're fantastic. They're a tad on the large side. My son is 2 years old and wears a size 2 shoe. I bought a 3 for him because he was a size 5 and I wanted him to be able to grow. He does, after all, have a lot of space. He's able to turn them on and off without having to untie them. But they're fine, and I expect them to last until he grows out of them. Every time we go to the bowling alley, he gets a ton of compliments! I would strongly suggest it!.