I’m in Canada, and actually going 5 pin bowling this weekend. It could be just a Canadian thing. I’ve never thought about it, we’ve always done it with our littles. . Some of the bowling alleys near me have both 5 and 10 pin lanes.JD386 wrote:Those ramps are typically meant for those in wheelchairs. But kids use them a lot too.soooawesome wrote:I've never seen those roller thingys in bowling before. Is it a teaching aid or an ego thing, like the bumpers? Also, don't
they have 5 pin bowling (balls are smaller) in Utah? Much safer for small hands but safe isn't in their (limited) vocabulary, I suppose.
And no, I’ve never seen 5 pin bowling. My quick google search of it since I’d never heard of it seems like it’s a Canadian thing?
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