Henselite Bowls Trousers. Size 32 waist and 33 leg. Condition new, all my clothing is fresh. £10
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What should I look for when buying used Henselite bowls?
Inspect the bowls for any chips, cracks, or significant wear and tear. Pay close attention to the running surface and the bias markings. Ensure the bias is consistent and predictable. Check the size and weight markings are clear and match your requirements. Ask about the bowls' age and how frequently they've been used.
How do I determine the correct size of Henselite bowls for me?
Bowl sizes are typically indicated by a number. The correct size depends on the size of your hand and your personal preference. It's best to try holding and gripping different sizes to see what feels most comfortable and allows for a secure grip. Consider visiting a bowls shop or club to get advice and try out different sizes.
What are the different types of bias available in Henselite bowls, and which is best for me?
Henselite bowls come with various bias options, affecting how much the bowl curves during its trajectory. The 'bias' is the curve the bowl takes as it travels down the green. Different biases suit different playing styles and green conditions. A straighter bias is generally easier for beginners, while more experienced players may prefer a stronger bias for greater control. Research the different Henselite bias types (e.g., Dreamline XG, Tiger Pro) and consider your playing style before choosing.
How should I care for my Henselite bowls to prolong their lifespan?
Clean your bowls regularly with a soft cloth and warm, soapy water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Store your bowls in a bowls bag or case to protect them from scratches and damage when not in use. Avoid leaving them in direct sunlight or extreme temperatures, as this can affect their performance. Check the bowls regularly for any signs of damage and address them promptly.
Are there any regulations regarding the use of specific types of bowls in lawn bowling competitions in the UK?
Yes, Bowls England and other governing bodies have regulations regarding the types of bowls permitted in competitions. Ensure the bowls you are using are approved for play by the relevant governing body. Check the Bowls England website or contact your local bowls club for the most up-to-date regulations.
