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Drakes Pride Bowling Arm
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NOW EXEMPT FROM VAT and AVAILABLE in BLUE, CREAM and MAROON
The Drakes Pride Bowling Arm is approved by Bowls England for use in all competitions. It's designed to assist a bowler who due to injury or infirmity could not otherwise deliver a bowl. Also approved by the British Crown Green Bowling Association.
Typically the arm comes into its own where a person has hip/knee/back issues which restrict their ability to bend down to deliver the bowl correctly.
Construction is in Marine grade alloy with polyester coating, the Arm has a thumb or palm release & comes in four different lengths to suit bowlers of different heights, and also those who bowl from a wheelchair.
The dimensions of the available sizes are as follows:
Bowling Arm Barrel Lengths
Wheel Chair (18")
Short (23") Bowlers Height: 5' to 5'6" tall
Medium (25") Bowlers Height: 5'6" to 6' tall
Long (27") Bowlers Height: 6' & taller
The dimensions of the available sizes are as follows:
Bowling Arm Barrel Lengths
Short 23" (Bowler Height: 5' to 5'6" tall)
Medium 25" (Bowler Height: 5'6" to 6' tall)
Long 27" (Bowler Height: 6' & taller)
Wheelchair 18"
2 Reviews for Drakes Pride Bowling Arm
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Very pleased - Tuesday, March 19, 2019Thank you for the order I have now received all parcels and am very pleased with the items.
Ann G, Caerphilly -
Highly Recommended - Thursday, February 28, 2019Thank you for such fast delivery. Spray chalks arrived yesterday and I received the bowling arms today!
I will be sure to recommend your company to fellow bowlers and other bowling clubs that we visit.
Fourteen of us are off down to TLH Leisure Resort in Torquay tomorrow until Sunday for a friendly bowls tournament. I am sure Bush Hill Bowls will get a mention at some point!
Kind regards
J...
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Tips on using the Bowling Arm
It’s tempting to use a wide arc pendulum swing when you start using the bowling arm.
In fact you won’t always need it – especially indoors, you can generate enough momentum from flicking the wrist from back to front.
Even outdoors, practice using the wrist as the main provider of propulsion. Then practice adding a small amount of arm pendulum.
Practice further by increasing the amount of pendulum to gain additional distance.
Always base your Bowling Arm delivery primarily on the wrist movement, adding the required amount of arm pendulum swing to achieve the desired distance.