Is it more cost effective to rent bowling shoes or buy bowling shoes?

I used to be a league bowler. Generally speaking, it becomes more cost effective to buy bowling shoes over renting them if you bowl on one or more leagues or if you bowl one or more days a week. If you only bowl once or twice a month, it really is more cost effective just to rent your shoes.

Many bowling centers offer regular deals on their bowling shoes especially if you’re also on a novice bowling league. All of that being said, if you have a weak immune system, it may be more cost effective (compared to the cost of podiatrist bills) for you to buy a pair of bowling shoes and use them whenever you bowl regardless of how often you bowl. While most bowling center workers disinfect the rented shoes after each wearing, there is always a risk of getting athlete’s foot, plantar warts or other foot skin disorders from wearing bowling shoes others have sweated in.

From ehow. Com -quote Physical activity creates more perspiration and that often results in bacteria and odor. Working in a bowling alley, I've experienced first hand this situation.

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