I just switched out all of my finger grips with the Vise PowerLift/Semi .. I love the "Semi" side .. awesome grips. I got tired of having to tape my fingers all the time, so I fine tuned my sizes down so I have a pretty tight fit. They are a bit tight right now but will loosen a bit over time which means they should fit perfectly after a few more nights on the lanes. I am so glad I changed out my grips like I did. I ordered bulk Vise grips on Amazon and re-gripped all of my bowling balls.
@chrissmusic5528 13 or 14 lb my first ball fingertip grip I bought a zen soul and I don't like it. I've been looking in ebay but I haven't had the best of luck with auctions. I know this wasn't for me.
What is the best way to remove them, and do you have to use like vise glue, or does any super glue work when you glue new ones in? Also what is the best way to clean the hole up once you remove the old ones?
At least the way we do it in the shop, there is a tool to remove grips that Innovative Bowling Products makes. However those are pretty pricey. Some sort of pocket knife or screwdriver could work to be a money saver. In terms of the glue, we use Vise glue in the shop but any super glue could work. Only thing to be concerned with is the Vise glue does dry a lot quicker compared to most super glues
Sorry for the late response. Turbo is a half size different in comparison. I’ve used both and I feel they are both fairly similar in softness. Maybe vise is a touch softer. But not by much in my opinion.
Thanks for the tip. I have little problem with my thumb. I feel that my thumb hole is little big for my thumb, should I refill the hole and redrill correctly size???
I have felt the most secure fit with the Turbo Quad mesh fingertip inserts. They are the only ones that feel like my fingers aren't going to slip out of them. I get cold hands a lot which makes my fingers shrink. That said, I am still one who shoves my fingers almost beyond the first knuckle into them. Unfortunately, the pro shop I am getting new balls drilled at soon says that they only use Vise. I've had Vise grips nearly a decade ago, and they became hard and slippery. What would you recommend in the Vise line that might work similarly since they don't have any of the ones with bumps inside?
Do people size down on their finger inserts when they are going for a "vacuum" install? I use conventional 31/32 sizing and I don't really imagine my insert size creating any "vacuum" on my fingertips -- they just aren't quite that tight.
That’s mainly coming down to what you’re comfortable with. The general recommendation would be going a full size down from your normal grip. However for Justin, he’s using the same sized grips that he was using in regular grips. You can always play around with sizing. If your pro shop has the vacu grip sizing tool, that’s the best way to experiment with sizing or just switching grips in drilled balls
Hello, I am a player who does not use finger grips, but at my pro shop they told me that they do not recommend them because the bridge between the fingers breaks and damages the ball. Is this true?
My new ball has turbo grips and they have a more pronounced ledge on them than my other balls and it’s hanging up on my fingers. Is there something I can do to fix it?
In terms of axis tilt or axis rotation, not really. In terms of overall “rotation” or RPM, power lifts will help you gain a little and same with Vacu. However, we recommend what you’re most comfortable with and lets you be at your best game possible!
If you were an oval or none grip person before and went to Power Lifts or Vacu Grip, I’d think you should see a change in those but the most change would be a pitch change and even a possible span change with the pitch change. Then you would see a difference for sure. Sorry for the late response. Hope that helps.
It depends on what you’re trying to accomplish. If you are doing vacu grips and use 31/32 size grips. Then you want the hole size up top to be 1 1/32. If you are using 7/8 grip size. Then I’ve found that a 15/16 bit works best up top. Hope this helps you with your question.
Not 100% sure why you’d be using 1 1/16 for your grip hole since the grips are made to be in 31/32 holes or 1 1/32. But if that’s comfortable for you, by all means continue that. Yes, 1 1/8 would be what we recommend for your vacu hole but it can always be played around with for your comfort
My rgumv holw ia nor siewxtly below my fingers, it is abouit 3/4" to the left is this normal? all the videos I see show the thumb hole directly below the finger holes.
Hard to say without really seeing your ball and hand. There are some cases where this does happen and it’s not wrong or a bad concept. If you’re really concerned, we’d recommend talking to your pro shop operator about it. Worst case scenario, you talk with a different pro shop for a second opinion
Never had an issue with finger swelling or thumb swelling been competitively bowling for over 20 years with some tournaments doing 40 games in a weekend. If you are swelling in the grips I would think it's because you are putting a death grip on the ball.
I’m a beginner and that is BY FAR the most clear and understandable explanation of those things I’ve yet seen.
Thank you!!
I just switched out all of my finger grips with the Vise PowerLift/Semi .. I love the "Semi" side .. awesome grips. I got tired of having to tape my fingers all the time, so I fine tuned my sizes down so I have a pretty tight fit. They are a bit tight right now but will loosen a bit over time which means they should fit perfectly after a few more nights on the lanes. I am so glad I changed out my grips like I did. I ordered bulk Vise grips on Amazon and re-gripped all of my bowling balls.
Thanks for the info, most people know nothing about different grips.
I wish I could afford a ball to put some sweet grips in 😂
It’s called saving
@@bradmorgan3797 thank you captain obvious!
Ebay auctions
I have a few I don’t use anymore how many pounds are you looking for?
@chrissmusic5528 13 or 14 lb my first ball fingertip grip I bought a zen soul and I don't like it. I've been looking in ebay but I haven't had the best of luck with auctions. I know this wasn't for me.
What is the best way to remove them, and do you have to use like vise glue, or does any super glue work when you glue new ones in? Also what is the best way to clean the hole up once you remove the old ones?
I use a flat head screwdriver to remove them, then clean the hole with a knife. I just use super glue
At least the way we do it in the shop, there is a tool to remove grips that Innovative Bowling Products makes. However those are pretty pricey. Some sort of pocket knife or screwdriver could work to be a money saver. In terms of the glue, we use Vise glue in the shop but any super glue could work. Only thing to be concerned with is the Vise glue does dry a lot quicker compared to most super glues
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@@quinnbostic thank you.
Thanks guys very informative. My question to you is is there a difference between Vise and Turbo as to which are softer? Thanks.
Sorry for the late response. Turbo is a half size different in comparison.
I’ve used both and I feel they are both fairly similar in softness. Maybe vise is a touch softer. But not by much in my opinion.
Thanks for the tip. I have little problem with my thumb. I feel that my thumb hole is little big for my thumb, should I refill the hole and redrill correctly size???
Absolutely
I have felt the most secure fit with the Turbo Quad mesh fingertip inserts. They are the only ones that feel like my fingers aren't going to slip out of them. I get cold hands a lot which makes my fingers shrink. That said, I am still one who shoves my fingers almost beyond the first knuckle into them. Unfortunately, the pro shop I am getting new balls drilled at soon says that they only use Vise. I've had Vise grips nearly a decade ago, and they became hard and slippery. What would you recommend in the Vise line that might work similarly since they don't have any of the ones with bumps inside?
Do you still use finger tip drilling, or smi-finger tip.?
Where is your shop located at in case if I ever want to stop by if I'm in your own area
Do people size down on their finger inserts when they are going for a "vacuum" install? I use conventional 31/32 sizing and I don't really imagine my insert size creating any "vacuum" on my fingertips -- they just aren't quite that tight.
That’s mainly coming down to what you’re comfortable with. The general recommendation would be going a full size down from your normal grip. However for Justin, he’s using the same sized grips that he was using in regular grips. You can always play around with sizing. If your pro shop has the vacu grip sizing tool, that’s the best way to experiment with sizing or just switching grips in drilled balls
Hello, I am a player who does not use finger grips, but at my pro shop they told me that they do not recommend them because the bridge between the fingers breaks and damages the ball. Is this true?
My new ball has turbo grips and they have a more pronounced ledge on them than my other balls and it’s hanging up on my fingers. Is there something I can do to fix it?
They still make the contour Ernie Schlegel contour finger inserts
Where are you located at?
Have you seen difference in tilt or access rotation between the different types of products ?
In terms of axis tilt or axis rotation, not really. In terms of overall “rotation” or RPM, power lifts will help you gain a little and same with Vacu. However, we recommend what you’re most comfortable with and lets you be at your best game possible!
If you were an oval or none grip person before and went to Power Lifts or Vacu Grip, I’d think you should see a change in those but the most change would be a pitch change and even a possible span change with the pitch change. Then you would see a difference for sure. Sorry for the late response. Hope that helps.
very hard to do this episode and not get into "thats what she said" jokes, lmao🤣
So which size works best 1/ 64th or 1/32nd for the first bit?
It depends on what you’re trying to accomplish. If you are doing vacu grips and use 31/32 size grips. Then you want the hole size up top to be 1 1/32. If you are using 7/8 grip size. Then I’ve found that a 15/16 bit works best up top. Hope this helps you with your question.
Why are you adding music into a talking video?
If my grip hoie is already 1 1/16". To Vacu l would have to drill a 1 1/8 hole first?
Not 100% sure why you’d be using 1 1/16 for your grip hole since the grips are made to be in 31/32 holes or 1 1/32. But if that’s comfortable for you, by all means continue that. Yes, 1 1/8 would be what we recommend for your vacu hole but it can always be played around with for your comfort
My rgumv holw ia nor siewxtly below my fingers, it is abouit 3/4" to the left is this normal? all the videos I see show the thumb hole directly below the finger holes.
Hard to say without really seeing your ball and hand. There are some cases where this does happen and it’s not wrong or a bad concept. If you’re really concerned, we’d recommend talking to your pro shop operator about it. Worst case scenario, you talk with a different pro shop for a second opinion
What are your thoughts on no grips?
It’s definitely an option. If it feels more comfortable to you and you don’t lose a substantial amount of performance, it’s definitely a good idea!
I averaged 235 for 21 games with no grips
That cheetah guy who has all the cheetah records won a regional with no grips
Cheers
McCune lol
He just walked in, it’s his son I believe
Sorry guys, but I’m totally confused.
Thank for the insight I think imma do vacu grips on my new equipment
Never had an issue with finger swelling or thumb swelling been competitively bowling for over 20 years with some tournaments doing 40 games in a weekend. If you are swelling in the grips I would think it's because you are putting a death grip on the ball.
Hi there
In layman terms