Bowling
Bowling
When you’re looking for a good bowling alley, you need to consider what fits your needs. Many bowling balls are marketed for beginning bowlers with claims that they will make you the best bowler possible. It can be difficult to choose among all of the available bowling balls. The Beast Bowling Ball made by Columbia is a good option for beginners because it is consistent regardless of varied lane conditions and is a good value.
Bowling Alleys
Storm manufactures high performance bowling balls. Generally Storm bowling balls receive rave reviews. Bowlers looking to buy a Storm bowling ball should read about the particular Storm bowling ball they are interested in for a more accurate review. At Ball Reviews (www.ballreviews.com) you can read discussion about Storm products. You can also check out information directly from the Storm website (www.stormbowling.com) or speak with a Storm customer service representative.
Bowling equipment is made specifically for youth. Visit your local sporting goods store and speak to a sales associate about buying bowling gear made specifically for a child. Although children require the same bowling equipment, youth bowling equipment is usually modified for younger players who are just picking up the sport. For example, plastic bowling balls are used because they are easier to handle and more durable. Youth players should select a stick they are comfortable with so that they can learn to handle the bowling and ball smoothly. It is more important to find a comfortable stick than to select a stick based on the player’s position.
Bowling Party Favors
Bowlers who want to send a fire breathing dragon down the bowling lane might want to check out the Clear Balls Blue Dragon Ball. A company called Clear Balls places a blue dragon inside a clear plastic coverstock. The dragon’s wings are spread and while the bowling ball careens down the alley it looks as if the dragon is flying down the lane. More competitive players should purchase bowling specific cleats, but they not as easy to find as baseball, football, and soccer cleats. Local sporting goods stores typically do not carry lacrosse cleats in stock because there is not a large demand for bowling cleats. Players might want to check out larger sporting good stores for lacrosse cleats, however, the selection might be small. Bowling cleats are made by different companies, including Nike, Warrior and Brine and come in different sizes and color so players might have to shop online to find the right pair of cleats.