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I don't know...part of the problem is that 1/3 of the traction is raised (the "snake underbelly") and depends on the wearer's weight to bear down and force contact with the surface. Seems a bit silly from a performance standpoint.Nike can't **** this traction up, Im positive it will break in eventually
As a casual shoe...the sticky rubber combined with the dry air (static) has my shoes picking up every tiny piece of whatever off the floors. And I vacuum twice a week and clean the hardwood floors once a month!