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How about an Optional Rolling Bowling Bag?

Tuesday, June 22, 2010 @ 11:06 AM
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rolling bowling bagAn optional rolling bowling bag, as I refer to it, is a very flexible bowling bag to have. Say for example, you only want to take 3 bowling balls to the bowling alley? You can put 2 in a carry bowling bag and 1 in a single bag, or carry 1 by itself? Another option is to use your 4 compartment bag roller for the 3 bowling balls? But then, how do you handle 5 bowling balls? You see, once both your hands are full of bowling bags, your mobility is limited, especially going upstairs and through doorways.

Well of course, the answer can be a optional rolling bowling bag. Instead of carrying 2 or more bowling bags, you can make it in one trip with one roller. This optional bowling bag roller has room for 3, 4, or 5 bowling balls, and can be disassemble into a smaller roller. With ample room for bowling shoes and supplies, this rolling bowling bag has room and flexibility. Plus it is usually a cheaper rolling bowling bag, than the 4 and 6 compartment rolling bowling bag.

So, if you have problems carrying your bowling balls from bowling alley to bowling alley? Check out an economical and flexible way to haul 3, 4, or 5 bowling balls at one time, without the hassle.

Bowling GearIf you are on a bowling league, the summertime  is the off season for the majority of bowlers and their bowling gear. It’s like going to school, you’re off during the summer. So what do you do? Well some of my bowling buddies are golfing, motorcycling, boating at the lake, or on vacation. But if you’re a dedicated bowler, you’re thinking Fall League start up!

First you have to lay out your bowling strategy for the up coming season. Do you need a new custom bowling ball? How about a pair of new bowling shoes? Maybe a new wrist support or bowling glove? Then again, if you’re a early bird, be one of the first to order custom bowling shirts for the team? Or, find a bowling team sponsor?

What ever your bowling needs, this is the time to get organized. Check through your bowling gear, and see what can be repaired, cleaned, or replaced. For example, when was the last time you gave the bowling balls a really good cleaning? Or maybe you have a bowling ball in need of resurfacing or reconditioning. Check your finger grips or finger holes for excessive dirt build up, or needed repairs, like chips or cracks  around the finger holes. How about your bowling shoes, need repairs, replacing, or just some polish? Don’t forget your bowling glove and wrist support, if they are in need of repairs or replacing? And, can the bowling shirts make it through one more season?

Why am I bring this up now? Well, you have time on your side, and this is bargain time for buying bowling gear. Bowling balls, bowling supplies, bowling bags, bowling shoes, and even bowling shirts are discounted during the off season. So, if you wanted to replace any of your bowling gear, now is the time to look around for deals. Because the prices will go up around the first of August, just in time for Fall Bowling League? Imagine that?

Do You Need a Rolling Bowling Bag?

Friday, April 2, 2010 @ 01:04 PM
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Last year was my first time a the State Tournament. Anyone can go, if you pay the registration fee. But what impressed me, were all the outstanding bowlers there, and the way they handled their bowling gear. Most of the bowlers had a rolling bowling bag or a ball roller for all, and I mean all their bowling gear.

I was amazed by how much bowling gear they had in one rolling bowling bag. Besides 6 bowling balls, they had towels, bowling  shoes, cleaning supplies, finger tape, files for finger hole adjustments, playing cards, rosin and easy slide bags, sand paper or scratch pads, bowling shoe brush, bowling shoe protector covers, wrist supports, bowling gloves, and probably their own bowling tips manual too.  I could only  get half of that bowling gear in my locked. But they had everything they needed right there at their finger tips. Nice!

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