Well, my Linds are about wore out and you can't wear them in PBA competition, I am looking at a pair of Dexter's. Etonic makes too many other shoes and Dexter is more dedicated to bowling footwear. That is the most important piece of equipment you can buy. Be sure to get a pair where you can interchange the sole for sliding. They are not cheap, but well worth it.




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  1. nono | 13 May 2009, 18:19

    Well, my Linds are about wore out and you can't wear them in PBA competition, I am looking at a pair of Dexter's. Etonic makes too many other shoes and Dexter is more dedicated to bowling footwear. That is the most important piece of equipment you can buy. Be sure to get a pair where you can interchange the sole for sliding. They are not cheap, but well worth it.
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  2. i like pie | 13 May 2009, 18:42

    they are both good, but i'd say etonic, i know my dad has etonic and he really likes them.
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  3. Jane B | 13 May 2009, 18:58

    Shoes won't protect you from that poisonous cigarette, buddy.
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  4. Michael M | 13 May 2009, 19:04

    If you are looking for bowling shoes that are much like loafers, I'd go with either. It looks like the interchangable sole technology that Dexter manufactured is the same with Etonic, because I have the Dexter SST6's and my son uses the Etonic Interchangable Sole shoe, and they are almost similar. Only difference is that Dexter prices their shoes a bit higher than Etonic.

    Good luck!

    (check bowlersparadise.com, bowling.com or bowlingball.com for competitive prices between Dexter and Etonic bowling shoes)
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