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Top Reddit comments about Bowling Protective Gear:

u/LarrcasM · 1 pointr/GlobalOffensive

Get a rosin bag. I bowled collegiately and you use it to keep your hands tacky in that sport so your grip is consistent from shot to shot. Works just as well on a mouse. I'm pretty sure this is essentially what products like gamer grip are made of anyway.

I use this

Get it, smash the hell out of it inside the bag you get it in so it's crushed into a more fine powder. Squeeze it, toss it around in your mouse hand and you're good.

u/dRuEFFECT · 1 pointr/RocketLeague

ControlFreeks are worth it, hands down (pun intended)

My hands would get a little sweaty and uncomfortable during long sessions. Tried one of those bowler powder bags at one point, still kind of use it from time to time, but the ControlFreeks give good grip and my hands sweat less. I like that I could cut it so the chatpad still fits, and used the excess on the backside of the chatpad.

The rear casing I got with the paddles came with a bumpy "grip" texture, thought it'd be cool but honestly don't like it and just wrapped the ControlFreek grip over it. Had I known that it would be that bad I'd have gotten a smooth finish rear shell so the grip sticks better, but haven't really had any issue with it after I got it set on.

u/TheAmazingJonathan · 2 pointsr/SSBM

Anyone ever have trouble with varying friction between your thumb and the buttons? If your thumbs are a little sweaty it can slow down how fast you can slide between buttons... I've been thinking about buying something like this... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GGGNJ6E/ref=s9_simh_hd_bw_bEGUP_p200_d0_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-3&pf_rd_r=RJA76WVEFWVBCFCDFE51&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=a4d3b5db-c70e-5474-8509-133769d80dfe&pf_rd_i=3399981

Anyone got any thoughts?

u/grumpu · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I'm super bad about this, so I bought thumb protectors that you wear when you bowl. I really only pick at my thumbs, but I'm at the point where I'll do it when I'm not paying attention--I won't notice I'm doing it until I'm bleeding and raw. :(

u/-Spellsword- · 1 pointr/Bowling

I have an Ebonite wrist strap and it only wraps around my wrist. I rarely use it but it works well. Some people complain about the plastic part irritating their wrist but there's a foam flap that tucks under the plastic part to prevent this from happening. I don't really feel it on me unless I tighten it to the extreme.