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Originally Posted by blackcat23mj
does anyone think that if we choose the asphalt soles it would make the traction better for indoor given that the soles has thicker traction (more grip presumably) as opposed to the indoor which has thinner traction?
Originally Posted by blackcat23mj
does anyone think that if we choose the asphalt soles it would make the traction better for indoor given that the soles has thicker traction (more grip presumably) as opposed to the indoor which has thinner traction?
I would think so because the problem with the pattern is that the walls are so thin that they give way and fold over onto themselves which cause you to slide. Is the thicker version a different compound that is harder and wont grip as well indoors though?Originally Posted by al3x89
Originally Posted by blackcat23mj
does anyone think that if we choose the asphalt soles it would make the traction better for indoor given that the soles has thicker traction (more grip presumably) as opposed to the indoor which has thinner traction?
same thing i posted in the VI thread... anyone?
here's a pic for comparison.
i think it SHOULD be better since there's more rubber to grip to the ground. but i don't know how this technology works
I would think so because the problem with the pattern is that the walls are so thin that they give way and fold over onto themselves which cause you to slide. Is the thicker version a different compound that is harder and wont grip as well indoors though?Originally Posted by al3x89
Originally Posted by blackcat23mj
does anyone think that if we choose the asphalt soles it would make the traction better for indoor given that the soles has thicker traction (more grip presumably) as opposed to the indoor which has thinner traction?
same thing i posted in the VI thread... anyone?
here's a pic for comparison.
i think it SHOULD be better since there's more rubber to grip to the ground. but i don't know how this technology works
Originally Posted by Mugen EP
I would think so because the problem with the pattern is that the walls are so thin that they give way and fold over onto themselves which cause you to slide. Is the thicker version a different compound that is harder and wont grip as well indoors though?Originally Posted by al3x89
Originally Posted by blackcat23mj
does anyone think that if we choose the asphalt soles it would make the traction better for indoor given that the soles has thicker traction (more grip presumably) as opposed to the indoor which has thinner traction?
same thing i posted in the VI thread... anyone?
here's a pic for comparison.
i think it SHOULD be better since there's more rubber to grip to the ground. but i don't know how this technology works
More questions than answers at this point.
Originally Posted by Mugen EP
I would think so because the problem with the pattern is that the walls are so thin that they give way and fold over onto themselves which cause you to slide. Is the thicker version a different compound that is harder and wont grip as well indoors though?Originally Posted by al3x89
Originally Posted by blackcat23mj
does anyone think that if we choose the asphalt soles it would make the traction better for indoor given that the soles has thicker traction (more grip presumably) as opposed to the indoor which has thinner traction?
same thing i posted in the VI thread... anyone?
here's a pic for comparison.
i think it SHOULD be better since there's more rubber to grip to the ground. but i don't know how this technology works
More questions than answers at this point.