Great to hear. They have been very popular. 1/4” is the way to go even for new curlers. A little hectic at first but once you get your balance it’s easier!
@@CurlingStore Grateful for these informative videos. You break it down perfectly. Wonderful service and advice, especially for a new Curler. Thank you.
With all sneaker style shoes (and most curling shoes) there are several preventative things you can do to prevent wear. Even though these shoes appear to have a coated toe, the toe is still soft and should be toe coated. We recommend toe coating to prevent wear in all curling shoes. Avoid moving stones with the sides of your shoes. The side of a curling stone is like sandpaper and will cause damage to the sides of the shoes. If your feet sweat a lot it is best to remove your insoles after the game to allow your shoes to properly dry out. The 704's are one of our best selling and affordable 1/4" shoes. We have had very little negative feedback on the shoes and have been selling them for 3 years now.
This video was very informative, thank you!
@@123jikruize thank you for watching. We hope to have some new videos soon!
As a new Curler, I love these shoes!
Great to hear. They have been very popular. 1/4” is the way to go even for new curlers. A little hectic at first but once you get your balance it’s easier!
@@CurlingStore Grateful for these informative videos. You break it down perfectly. Wonderful service and advice, especially for a new Curler.
Thank you.
@@MissP412 Thank you. Glad to have helped
I'm wondering what's the difference between the 703 and 704 shoes? They look to be identical...
Hi Heather, the shoes are identical except the 704 has a thicker slider which offers less resistance when pushing out.
Shoes wear out in one season. Toe cover on trailing foot wears out .
With all sneaker style shoes (and most curling shoes) there are several preventative things you can do to prevent wear. Even though these shoes appear to have a coated toe, the toe is still soft and should be toe coated. We recommend toe coating to prevent wear in all curling shoes. Avoid moving stones with the sides of your shoes. The side of a curling stone is like sandpaper and will cause damage to the sides of the shoes. If your feet sweat a lot it is best to remove your insoles after the game to allow your shoes to properly dry out. The 704's are one of our best selling and affordable 1/4" shoes. We have had very little negative feedback on the shoes and have been selling them for 3 years now.