The good grip on shoes is due to friction, which is the force that resists relative motion between surfaces in contact. The design of the shoe's outsole and the materials it is made of play a direct role in increasing the friction between the shoe and the ground, providing good traction and grip.
The grip? Perhaps the tread.
propably cleets the grip well
because to get the grip
infities are a really good brand. They are small and easy to grip the foot in. Also they are easy to tumble in.
Studs are on the bottom of the cleats. Or they are the really good soccer players that are studs. :)
Walking boots need pattern soles so that walkers have a good grip on their shoe and their feet are supported properly.
A 'tread', 'cleft' or 'cleat'.
Friction between the shoe sole and the ground provides the grip needed to prevent slipping. The texture and materials of the shoe sole play a role in increasing friction by increasing surface contact with the ground. Shoes with greater friction can provide better grip in various conditions.
Dvs or etenie.
no but it is harder to skate with some shoes such as shoes with no grip ~awestling96~
Most shoes have rubber soles. Rubber is flexible so forms itself into minute cracks and imperfections on the floor. This means that there is a large amount of contact between the shoe and the floor, hence loads of friction to stop the shoe from slipping.