Women’s Bowling Shoes – Good Deals On Popular Bowling Shoes


Monday, February 21, 2011 0 comments

Rental bowling shoes can add up at $3 a pop – it’s worth it for any woman to buy their own set of bowling shoes even if you only go bowling every now and then. Obviously the money is a factor but when you own your own pair of bowling you don’t have to worry about sharing shoes with hundreds of other people. Luckily buying your own isn’t that expensive… even if you want to get the best shoes available.

The most common brands of bowling shoes are those made by Brunswick, Lindz, Dexter, and Etonic. There are of course some other brands and even some specialty shoes made by rather obscure brands. For the average bowler however just picking up a simple pair of shoes by own of the leaders in the industry is probably your best course of action.

Most every bowling center out there these days has a proshop and in it you can find a good selection of women’s bowling shoes but you can also pick some up online from Amazon for a great price. See below for a rundown of some of the best selling women’s bowling shoes.

Inexpensive Women’s Bowling Shoes - These Will Get The Job Done For A Good Price - Generally these are all under $25 a pair which is a discount compared to many proshop prices.
Dexter Ladies Groove Pink Bowling Shoe
Dexter Bowling - Womens - Astrid II
Dexter Womens Raquel Iii White/Blue Bowling Shoe
BSI Basic Womens Bowling Shoes White

Best Women’s Bowling Shoes - These are high end bowling shoes designed for the league or tournament bowler. Most have interchangeable soles and a number of extra features making them better for more versatile play. Most high end shoes run at least $100 but the lower end SST series from Dexter can get down into the mid-fifties.
Brunswick Ladies Brunspro White
Etonic Women's Lady Pro 1 Performance Bowling Shoe
Dexter Womens SST 8 SE Blk/Gold
Dexter Womens SST Blue/White

Keep in mind the price of shoes varies all the time but online prices tend to be the best. Some of the online proshops may have more variety than Amazon so you may want to check them out as well. BowlingBall.com is one popular source for bowling shoes in addition to balls and other misc bowling equipment.

If fit is more important however always make sure to visit your local proshop… you’ll pay a bit more but the fit will definitely be the best.

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