Pool Shoes

Beware_of_Dawg said:
ESSENTIAL SHARK GEAR FOR A BIG DAY OF TOTAL DOMINATION:

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and of course...
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BOOM!!!

Where can I buy that stuff?:D:D:D:D
 
Roy Steffensen said:
Where can I buy that stuff?:D:D:D:D

Good try, fraid not. It's a closely guarded family secret. You gotta know some pretty important people in the underground billiard merchandise world to score these beautys.

I don't need to coming into my pool room ruining my vibe by matching my outfits. Get yer own look, this is mine. I call it "blue steel". cause the felt is blue and Imma gonna Steel yo money on it. BOOM!! WOOT WOOT.
 
Crocs are by far the most comfortable shoe I have ever played pool in. More and more players in our area are following my lead on these.
 
JoeyA said:
Good point about the shoe holding up, Hu.
I asked the manufacturer about that exact thing. Waiting for an email response. :boring2:
Thanks,
JoeyA

The important thing about a good pair of shoes nowadays, Joey, is whether or not they've been wind-tunnel tested for their flight characteristics.

I mean, if you are in the same room with eg. a US President and decide to show your contempt for his policies, is the shoe going to fly straight and not float up or cartwheel on you? Do they have a steel toe for a knock-out blow or a supple, soft suede for a gentle reprimand? Have they been odor-eater treated so as not to offend as they zip by his head?

IMHHO, the last thing you need to worry about is whether you can play pool in 'em...
 
I couldn't help but smile....

while I was shopping today. I was walking by the shoe dept. and noticed these 'skateboarding' shoes, and thinking of this thread and how suitable they would be for playing pool.

I almost laughed out loud at the thought. No offense Joey.

I'm glad no one was watching!! :rolleyes:

td
 
Beware_of_Dawg said:
ESSENTIAL SHARK GEAR FOR A BIG DAY OF TOTAL DOMINATION:

228920340v1_240x240_Front_Color-White.jpg

pool.jpg

rm88079t.jpg

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and of course...
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BOOM!!!
Needless to say, you're always in action, aren't you? I bet you can't get 5 steps inside the door before someone is asking you to play. :D
 
Shoe Launching

The Hamster said:
The important thing about a good pair of shoes nowadays, Joey, is whether or not they've been wind-tunnel tested for their flight characteristics.

I mean, if you are in the same room with eg. a US President and decide to show your contempt for his policies, is the shoe going to fly straight and not float up or cartwheel on you? Do they have a steel toe for a knock-out blow or a supple, soft suede for a gentle reprimand? Have they been odor-eater treated so as not to offend as they zip by his head?

IMHHO, the last thing you need to worry about is whether you can play pool in 'em...

You're right, David. A shoe should have good throwing characteristics.

That guy may have invented a new pastime/hobby for the world. :D

JoeyA
 
I'm with Charlie Bond here...ECCO are stylish and VERY comfortable, for a 'dress' type shoe. I'm also with recanizegame, as I wear New Balance tennies...often for many hours at a time! Also very comfortable.

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

ceebee said:
I like ECCO & SAS, they are both long wearing, top-of-the-line comfortable playing shoes. I can affored any shoe, these are my choice.

Tennis shoes are not part of my casual wardrobe.
 
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I play barefoot 99% of the time at home or in a pool room. infact at the Reno open in 07, I played barefoot too.

i I have to wear shoes they are Chuck Taylor old school low tops lose with no socks or tackies(kinda like Chucks) from Africa with no socks.
 
Johnnyt said:
Is there a pool playing shoe sales man in the house? I always wanted to try shoe sales...esp in the 1960's and 70's when the micro mini was the rage;) Johnnyt

Glad to see you feeling so much better!!
 
grindz said:
while I was shopping today. I was walking by the shoe dept. and noticed these 'skateboarding' shoes, and thinking of this thread and how suitable they would be for playing pool.

I almost laughed out loud at the thought. No offense Joey.

I'm glad no one was watching!! :rolleyes:

td

So...................How many pair did you buy? Let's get a review on them and the brand name.

Come on now, don't be embarassed. We know you bought a pair.

It's OK. Just say it and get by it.

Don't let me sneak up on you in a tournament some day and have to yell real loud, "HEY, THIS GUY'S WEARING SKATEBOARDING SHOES! :D

JoeyA
 
Fatboy said:
I play barefoot 99% of the time at home or in a pool room. infact at the Reno open in 07, I played barefoot too.

i I have to wear shoes they are Chuck Taylor old school low tops lose with no socks or tackies(kinda like Chucks) from Africa with no socks.
I'm with Fatboy on this one. I wear low top Chucks. Have since I was a kid. In fact, I've heard when someone was getting a line on me, they would say, "Is it the guy who wears the Chuck Taylor's?" I know they lack a little in the support department, but I think I am more comfortable in them because it's what I'm used to.

Mike
 
LOL........ too funny!

JoeyA said:
So...................How many pair did you buy? Let's get a review on them and the brand name.

Come on now, don't be embarassed. We know you bought a pair.

It's OK. Just say it and get by it.

Don't let me sneak up on you in a tournament some day and have to yell real loud, "HEY, THIS GUY'S WEARING SKATEBOARDING SHOES! :D

JoeyA

Thx for the laugh!!!

If I would have.... ....I'd feel like a real flamer (NOT THAT THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG WITH THAT:rolleyes: ) or Imelda Marcos.....and I'm neither. :smile: I just may have enough shoes already to last me until I'm 6' under.....

td
 
JoeyA said:
You're right, David. A shoe should have good throwing characteristics.

That guy may have invented a new pastime/hobby for the world. :D

JoeyA


That could be a new olympic sport and better than a lot of the sports that are played now in the olympics. Two sports actually, throwing and ducking.
 
Bigtruck said:
Being on your feet for an extended period.....shoes can make a difference!!

Here's my favorite......Good traction, VERY comfortable!

Johnston Murphy's

Those are the only brand my son will buy. He has about 20 pair. He will not wear the same shoe 2 days in a row.

All of my dress shoes are Johnston Murphy also.

My casual and work shoes are Red Wings. My feet never get tired. It pays to get good shoes and take care of your feet.
 
I finally decided to click on this to see what it was. I can honestly tell you that those Stingrays would be horrible for playing pool. They are more or less freestyle wrestling shoes. They aren't made for being on your feet for long periods of time and have no arch support. If you wore those all day for a period of time the arches in your feet would fall.

I wore wrestling shoes for three things: wrestling, practice and for a little while working out until I got tired of how much they made my feet hurt. Considering a workout lasted at most 2 hours that says a lot about whether or not these would be good shoes to wear for playing pool.

You want the most comfortable shoes you can get to play.
 
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