A grid chart comparing shoe soles and heel designs based on their slide and braking performance. The vertical axis lists two types of heels (H5 and H5 ST), while the horizontal axis lists four types of soles (S9, S10, S11, and S12), ranging from lower slide to higher slide. The chart indicates that these combinations provide an extra-long slide with less braking, making them ideal for approach conditions that are more tacky. The background transitions from green to blue, representing the shift from least slide and least brake to most slide and most brake. This chart is useful for identifying setups that offer extended slide performance with reduced braking under tackier conditions. A grid chart comparing shoe soles and heel designs based on their slide and braking performance. The vertical axis lists two types of heels (H5 and H5 ST), while the horizontal axis lists four types of soles (S9, S10, S11, and S12), ranging from lower slide to higher slide. The chart indicates that these combinations provide an extra-long slide with less braking, making them ideal for approach conditions that are more tacky. The background transitions from green to blue, representing the shift from least slide and least brake to most slide and most brake. This chart is useful for identifying setups that offer extended slide performance with reduced braking under tackier conditions.

More Tacky Approach With Less Braking

Boost your game with soles and heels designed for a tackier surface and reduced braking compared to average conditions.

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  • Brown/White (Multicolor)
  • Black/Grey (Multicolor)
  • Brown/White (Multicolor)
  • Brown/White (Multicolor)
  • Grey/White (Multicolor)
  • Black/Grey (Multicolor)
  • Black/Grey (Multicolor)