Adjust-A-Heel
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The Adjust_A-Heel option has a rubber heel base with 3 slide inserts that are attached with Velcro. The inserts come in Felt (gray), Deer Skin (cream) and Back Skin (orange). This heel gives you even more versatility to
various lane conditions. |
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Toe Caps
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| Replaceable Toe Caps are available in 3 sizes |
| • M fits 6 - 8 |
| • LL fits 8.5 - 11 |
| • LLL fits 11.5 - 13 |
• Replacement instructions can be found at the
bottom of this page. |
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Soles
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Soles come in Oiled Leather (brown), Back Skin (orange),
Deer Skin (cream), Chrome Leather (light tan), and Felt (gray).
The soles come in a rectangular shape which can be cut to fit your shoe. |
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Slide Chart (Most to Least)
Felt (optional)
Chrome
Deer skin
Oiled Leather
Backskin
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Heels
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| Heels come in 4 styles and are available in 3 sizes |
| • M fits 6 - 8 |
| • LL fits 8.5 - 11 |
| • LLL fits 11.5 - 13 |
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Heels (Most slide to least)
Backskin
Flat Normal
Grooved
Rippled
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Toe Cap Replacement Instructions
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| 1. Take the slotted screw driver and break the glued portion of the Toe Cap loose by pushing it between the cap and the shoe. This might require some pushing and turning of the screwdriver on the top as well as the bottom of the shoe. |
| 2. After the glue is separated, turn the shoe over, sole facing up, and push the screwdriver between the toe cap and the bottom of the shoe. This will separate the Velcro and allow the toe cap to come off. |
| 3. Clean any leftover contact cement from the shoe; this may require a razor knife. |
4. Check the fit of the Toe Cap by trying a "dry run". Certain sizes might require a small amount of trimming on the bottom of the Toe Cap. If this is the case, CAREFULLY trim off excess material with your razor knife, the sharper, the better.
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5. Place a thin layer of contact cement on the inside of the new toe cap, mostly toward the top side, and also put contact cement on the opposing part of the shoe. Allow the glue to cure for approximately 2 - 3 minutes before trying to put the new one on.
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6. Place the thin cardboard piece between the Toe Cap and the shoe to keep the Velcro separated, this will allow you to push the toe cap all the way up against the front of the shoe with very little resistance. When you are satisfied with the fit on the front of the shoe, pull the cardboard out and smooth the toe cap together with the Velcro. Another thin layer of contact cement may be applied between the edge of the cap and the traction sole to seal the toe cap.
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7. Let it dry for at least 24 hours before attempting to bowl.
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