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For those that ACTUALLY played in these. Which has more traction on dustier gym floors? the translucent outsole (glass blues, duke, rice etc) or the regular rubber soles (del sol, china, concord, etc)?
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Originally Posted by deftronix
You shouldn't have any problems with traction with the VI translucent or rubber. Mine are rubber. Seeing as the transluscent sole is a bit softer/slippery I would assume the rubber would be superior for a dusty hardwood floor. But with this shoe, the sole design is done so well you won't slip in either.
Originally Posted by deftronix
You shouldn't have any problems with traction with the VI translucent or rubber. Mine are rubber. Seeing as the transluscent sole is a bit softer/slippery I would assume the rubber would be superior for a dusty hardwood floor. But with this shoe, the sole design is done so well you won't slip in either.
Originally Posted by mastergrim8
For those that ACTUALLY played in these. Which has more traction on dustier gym floors? the translucent outsole (glass blues, duke, rice etc) or the regular rubber soles (del sol, china, concord, etc)?
Originally Posted by mastergrim8
For those that ACTUALLY played in these. Which has more traction on dustier gym floors? the translucent outsole (glass blues, duke, rice etc) or the regular rubber soles (del sol, china, concord, etc)?
Those are the only two options? People play in all types of different courts/conditions, and have different standards for "good" traction.Originally Posted by kobeoverbron
Originally Posted by deftronix
You shouldn't have any problems with traction with the VI translucent or rubber. Mine are rubber. Seeing as the transluscent sole is a bit softer/slippery I would assume the rubber would be superior for a dusty hardwood floor. But with this shoe, the sole design is done so well you won't slip in either.
I just have to agree with this. the soles are fantastic. no complains whatsoever regarding traction.
those who will say otherwise don't play enough basketball or they have been spoiled by the 2k4
or zk4. These 6s have above average traction.
Those are the only two options? People play in all types of different courts/conditions, and have different standards for "good" traction.Originally Posted by kobeoverbron
Originally Posted by deftronix
You shouldn't have any problems with traction with the VI translucent or rubber. Mine are rubber. Seeing as the transluscent sole is a bit softer/slippery I would assume the rubber would be superior for a dusty hardwood floor. But with this shoe, the sole design is done so well you won't slip in either.
I just have to agree with this. the soles are fantastic. no complains whatsoever regarding traction.
those who will say otherwise don't play enough basketball or they have been spoiled by the 2k4
or zk4. These 6s have above average traction.
if it makes you feel better, insert whatever shoe you want and understand that what I meant by everything I saidOriginally Posted by DeezyVSOP
Those are the only two options? People play in all types of different courts/conditions, and have different standards for "good" traction.Originally Posted by kobeoverbron
Originally Posted by deftronix
You shouldn't have any problems with traction with the VI translucent or rubber. Mine are rubber. Seeing as the transluscent sole is a bit softer/slippery I would assume the rubber would be superior for a dusty hardwood floor. But with this shoe, the sole design is done so well you won't slip in either.
I just have to agree with this. the soles are fantastic. no complains whatsoever regarding traction.
those who will say otherwise don't play enough basketball or they have been spoiled by the 2k4
or zk4. These 6s have above average traction.
Originally Posted by Buck Fitty
Hows the Zoom heel cushioning on the VI ? Are they better than the IV? Just asking because I sprained my left heel pretty bad in the IVs a year ago. Thanks.
if it makes you feel better, insert whatever shoe you want and understand that what I meant by everything I saidOriginally Posted by DeezyVSOP
Those are the only two options? People play in all types of different courts/conditions, and have different standards for "good" traction.Originally Posted by kobeoverbron
Originally Posted by deftronix
You shouldn't have any problems with traction with the VI translucent or rubber. Mine are rubber. Seeing as the transluscent sole is a bit softer/slippery I would assume the rubber would be superior for a dusty hardwood floor. But with this shoe, the sole design is done so well you won't slip in either.
I just have to agree with this. the soles are fantastic. no complains whatsoever regarding traction.
those who will say otherwise don't play enough basketball or they have been spoiled by the 2k4
or zk4. These 6s have above average traction.
Originally Posted by Buck Fitty
Hows the Zoom heel cushioning on the VI ? Are they better than the IV? Just asking because I sprained my left heel pretty bad in the IVs a year ago. Thanks.