Okay, I know we can play in anything, and some of us just want comfort, but...
Seriously, if you were to design a shoe targeted and marketed for billiards and pool, what would that look like?
I see all kinds of slightly different pieces on athletic shoes, each with a specific function. For example, the back rear outboard of the bottom of the sole that touches the ground is a different material on many running shoes than the inboard. Often the toe or ball is a different material depending if it's for walking, running, or cross-training. All have many engineers thinking about these things on a daily basis.
What are your thoughts? Please, if you think this is a silly idea, just pass.
My thoughts are that there has to be a prounounce grip at the toes for those long reach shots. And because often that position squashes the shoes, the reinforcement at the ball has to be really flexible as well. The bottom of the soles needs to really be able to flex as well.
Other than that position, it seems the rest of the time is spent standing and walking, so I'm not sure, other than comfort and how they look in a tuxedo, if anything else is too important.
Freddie <~~~ shoe man
Seriously, if you were to design a shoe targeted and marketed for billiards and pool, what would that look like?
I see all kinds of slightly different pieces on athletic shoes, each with a specific function. For example, the back rear outboard of the bottom of the sole that touches the ground is a different material on many running shoes than the inboard. Often the toe or ball is a different material depending if it's for walking, running, or cross-training. All have many engineers thinking about these things on a daily basis.
What are your thoughts? Please, if you think this is a silly idea, just pass.
My thoughts are that there has to be a prounounce grip at the toes for those long reach shots. And because often that position squashes the shoes, the reinforcement at the ball has to be really flexible as well. The bottom of the soles needs to really be able to flex as well.
Other than that position, it seems the rest of the time is spent standing and walking, so I'm not sure, other than comfort and how they look in a tuxedo, if anything else is too important.
Freddie <~~~ shoe man