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Bonney

posted on 31st Jan 15 at 09:17

You have to nip into your local branch of ats to have them re Grooved! Also make sure they are balanced as it could lead to serious belly wobble!

[Edited on 31-01-2015 by Bonney]


Steve

posted on 28th Jan 15 at 12:31

lol


3CorsaMeal

posted on 28th Jan 15 at 12:04

I go to clarkes to get my tracking setup done. Was running a slight bit of toe out, but they popped it back in.


GB123

posted on 27th Jan 15 at 22:34

I can do a 10 second run


3CorsaMeal

posted on 27th Jan 15 at 21:58

More surface area so more grip imo. It's not like you walk into a puddle at 60mph and need grooves to shift the water.


SVM 286

posted on 27th Jan 15 at 21:49

quote:
Originally posted by Gary
I've never had an issue in shoes. Apart from when alcohol was involved.


Under these circumstances, having feet and legs has been known to be an issue for me Gaz:(


baza31

posted on 27th Jan 15 at 00:28

Get some of them rubber stretchy spikey snow things that stretch over your shoe , would go great with a nice pair of leather shoes


FlaFFy_91

posted on 26th Jan 15 at 23:03

They work like drag slicks. You've got to run on the spot for a few seconds before you go anywhere...


VegasPhil

posted on 26th Jan 15 at 22:07

Some are a bit lethal when brand new. Once scrubbed in they are fine.


N16K

posted on 26th Jan 15 at 21:39

quote:
Originally posted by Gary
I've never had an issue in shoes. Apart from when alcohol was involved.


:lol:


Gary

posted on 26th Jan 15 at 21:12

I've never had an issue in shoes. Apart from when alcohol was involved.


Robin

posted on 26th Jan 15 at 21:12


Jambo

posted on 26th Jan 15 at 21:09

Leather soled you mean?!

Scrub em in


GB123

posted on 26th Jan 15 at 21:01

Shoes with shit loads of tread on the bottom just look like school shoes though.


Skylined

posted on 26th Jan 15 at 20:56

Yea I'm talking more about these
http://www.moss.co.uk/ted-baker-brown-barsel-shoes-965396007


Eddie.2k

posted on 26th Jan 15 at 20:46

I have a pair similar to these...
http://www.jdsports.co.uk/product/adidas-originals-indoor-tennis-mid-childrens/140314/

surprisingly not slippy at all


Skylined

posted on 26th Jan 15 at 20:42

I don't buy shoes that often but most of them seem to not have any grip on the bottom and I don't understand how you wouldn't just stack it when reaching the first slippy drain or polished floor.

What's the deal with these? Are you supposed to take them to a tailor and get some grip put on or just pay for the privilege of dancing around and breaking wrists :boggle: