top of page

Ron C's Magic Carpet
Ron C's Magic Carpet is a loop-pile carpeted tape for the thumbhole that helps bowlers obtaining a smooth, comfortable, clean release without sticking. The nylon fibers and looped profile of the tape offer just the right amount of friction and compression needed for the modern bowler. It is form-fitting and comfortable. The loops under and around the thumb allow air to flow around the thumb as it quickly exits the thumbhole. This prevents a low-pressure area from forming in the bottom of the thumb hole. In other words, it stops suction that can occur if you have a snug and proper fitting thumbhole! Ron C's Magic Carpet is very durable will last most bowlers three months! Ron C's Magic Carpet also has a "grain bias" that slants the loops in one direction. This offers the bowler two different kinds of releases in just one product. Install the Carpet so that the thumb exits "with the grain" (red mark up) for the fastest release and "against the grain" (red mark down) for a slightly slower release. Try both ways to see which one fits your game better!
Ron C's Magic Carpet
Ron C's Magic Carpet is a loop-pile carpeted tape for the thumbhole that helps bowlers obtaining a smooth, comfortable, clean release without sticking. The nylon fibers and looped profile of the tape offer just the right amount of friction and compression needed for the modern bowler. It is form-fitting and comfortable. The loops under and around the thumb allow air to flow around the thumb as it quickly exits the thumbhole. This prevents a low-pressure area from forming in the bottom of the thumb hole. In other words, it stops suction that can occur if you have a snug and proper fitting thumbhole! Ron C's Magic Carpet is very durable will last most bowlers three months! Ron C's Magic Carpet also has a "grain bias" that slants the loops in one direction. This offers the bowler two different kinds of releases in just one product. Install the Carpet so that the thumb exits "with the grain" (red mark up) for the fastest release and "against the grain" (red mark down) for a slightly slower release. Try both ways to see which one fits your game better!
