For the delivery (the process of sliding and releasing the rock on its way down the ice), curlers wear a Teflon or stainless steel "slider" on one foot (the left for right-handed people). Sliders can either be "slip-ons" that you fasten to a normal street shoe with an elastic band, or they can be built into the sole of purpose-built curling shoes. When not delivering, curlers will wear a rubber "gripper" over the sole of the slider shoe, while the other shoe has a permanent grippy rubber sole.
Platform shoes.
the main pieces you need for curling are a good pair of curling shoes, curling gloves, a slider for your shoe, and a broom, the rocks are provided by the curling arena.
clogs, heels, flip flops
The kind you put on your feet
Proper uggs, snow shoes or trainers/sneakers. iF YOU WEAR DOLLY SHOES, YOUR FEET WILL BE WET AND COLD
Shoes that are worn on the bottom and all smooth and u need SKILLZ!
Well... She Really Worn A gray Dress,Gray shoes & on her back She Wears a cloth.That's What Sibyl Wears
Shoes that are worn on the bottom and all smooth and u need SKILLZ!
osiris probably cause that's all the kind of shoes he really wears.... No he mostly wears supra, and the shoes he worn in the clip are black patent. Osiris doesn't have that kind of shoes!
"Curling shoes," one with a slippery Teflon slider built into the sole and the other with just grippy rubber on the bottom, are used to allow players to slide smoothly down the ice during their delivery (sliding) of the curling rock. "Curling brooms" or "curling brushes" are used to "sweep" the ice in front of the rock, decreasing the friction between the rock and the ice and making the rock go both farther, and curl (curve) less if so desired. Brooms are also used by most players during their delivery for balance. Many teams will use stop watches to time a rock between certain points on the ice, to get an idea of how fast the rock is moving.
Nike shoes are worn nearlly every where around the world becuase they are a big seller
The Canadian Curling Association encourages the growth and development of the sport of curling. It was created in 1990 to spread knowledge and interest in curling throughout Canada.