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Dexter SST 8 Power-Frame Women’s Bowling Shoes Black/Dusty Pink
The Dexter SST 8 Power-Frame Women’s Bowling Shoes in Black/Dusty Pink are high-performance footwear designed for female bowlers seeking a blend of durability, style, and advanced functionality. These shoes feature a sleek black and dusty pink color scheme with a Power-Frame KPU overmold in a textured honeycomb cell pattern, enhancing the shoe’s longevity. The innovative BOA Fit System with disc lacing allows for quick, micro-adjustable fit customization, eliminating the need for traditional laces. Equipped with Dexter’s patented SST technology, they offer interchangeable soles and heels, including an S8 slide sole and H5 Saw-Tooth heel on the slide foot, and a T2 traction sole with an H2 Ultra Brakz heel on the push-off foot, catering to both right- and left-handed bowlers. A removable footbed ensures personalized comfort, while a leather toe drag protector adds durability, making these shoes ideal for competitive bowlers aiming for precision and comfort on the lanes.
Features:
- Power-Frame KPU overmold upper
- Patented SST technology for right or left hand
- BOA® Fit System disc lacing
- Leather toe drag protector stops slide sole peel back
- Removable S8 slide sole and H5 saw-tooth heel on slide shoe; removable T2 traction sole and Ultra Brakz heel on push-off shoe
- 1 shoe protector included
- Right or Left hand convertible
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