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Review on Interchangeable Performance Strikeforce Bowling Right by Corey Ford

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice and light bowling shoes

I have gray shoes and they're pretty good bowling shoes. I chose them because they had high ratings and I liked the way they looked. They are understated compared to most bowling shoes. Sizing wise I find they fit about the same as most high end running shoes. I usually order 10 inch shoes to give me some room in the toe box when my feet swell and they seem to have about the same amount of room. These are really light shoes. It's not the highest thing I look for in a bowling shoe, but it helps keep them comfortable. Like most of these lightweight shoes, the outsole doesn't have too much arch support. I think for the price the manufacturer could put some effort into arch support but they are mostly flat on the inside with an insole vent that goes up the inside of the shoe a bit. It doesn't really offer arch support, but I can feel something underfoot. They don't feel like a pair of Converse Flats anywhere. They are much more comfortable, mainly due to the thicker sole. I'm deducting 1 star because I think the price can afford some bulging in the shoe. But I don't wear shoes, I go bowling. I think they will still be comfortable for bowling. I had emergency surgery right after I ordered it so it will be a few months before I can bowl. But I've been bowling for years, so I think I have a pretty good idea of what makes a decent bowling shoe. The only thing I don't know yet is how they slide. But most foils work better if you use a steel brush and some rough felt. I assume they will work exactly the same.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Durability issues after prolonged use