I was on NIKEiD and made some Nike Hyperdunks. Loved the shoe, and then wanted to top it off with the "Transparent Outsole" with the wording "Now You Know" on them. I then read under the "choose your outsole type", "Transparent outsole best for outdoor use". I'm not going to pay $150 and then use them outside, I only play indoor high school Basketball. So that's my big question, if it's "best for outdoor use", will it affect indoor playing? Like will they make the traction crappy, or will it be sticky? Anything like that.
If anybody could answer this, it would mean the world to me! A big thanks to whoever does(:
The amount of friction varies among different sneakers based on the outsole material and tread pattern. Sneakers with a softer rubber outsole and more aggressive tread pattern usually provide more grip and friction compared to those with a harder outsole and minimal tread. Additionally, factors such as the surface being walked on and the presence of moisture can also affect the amount of friction of sneakers.
Colored water is not fully transparent because it contains added pigments or dyes that give it color. The color of the water will affect how much light passes through it, making it appear translucent rather than completely clear.
dinking can affect a footballs stamina when playing a match
Playing baseball affects the enviorment by drinking a beer.
It depends what type of game you're playing.
yes,because you are moving when you are playing the game
Learning and playing an instrument are only going to be of benfit to you.
well, a heart attack can affect you in sport because of your face.
No, dyslexia should not affect someone that is or will try to learn to play the piano.
Not at all. I know from experience.
Yes, plant cell walls are generally transparent. They are primarily composed of cellulose microfibrils that give structural support to the cell while allowing light to pass through. However, other components such as pectin and lignin may affect transparency to some extent.
No