Sole Traxion – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Grip. Control. Confidence.
What is Sole Traxion?
Sole Traxion is a performance-driven grip system designed for indoor athletes. It removes dust and dirt from the soles of your shoes, giving you the traction you need to play harder, move quicker, and stay in control.
2. How does it work?
Before hitting the court, step onto the Sole Traxion adhesive sheet. It grabs and lifts off anything that can reduce your grip—so you start every play with maximum traction.
3. How many adhesive sheets are included?
You can choose between 30-sheet and 45-sheet pads, depending on your team’s needs and frequency of use.
4. How many sheets do you use per game?
On average, expect to use 3–4 sheets per game to keep performance at its peak, especially if the court is dusty or if multiple players are using the system.
5. Is Sole Traxion only for basketball?
Not at all. Sole Traxion is designed for all indoor sports – basketball, handball, volleyball, futsal, squash, and more. It raises the level of competition, keeps athletes safer, and helps them perform at their best.
6. Will it damage my shoes?
No. The adhesive is formulated to clean without harming the sole. It pulls off dust—not rubber.
7. How long does the base last?
The base is built from durable, competition-grade materials. With proper care, it will last season after season. Only the adhesive sheets need regular replacement.
8. What makes Sole Traxion different from other grip systems?
It’s made for athletes, by people who understand the game. From the size and grip of the sheet to the flow of pre-game rituals, Sole Traxion fits seamlessly into the rhythm of competition.
9. Is it approved for official competitions?
Yes. Sole Traxion is approved and welcomed in all levels of indoor sports. It enhances fairness, reduces risk, and improves game quality.
10. Why does grip matter so much?
Because when your feet slip, your game slips. Traction is the foundation of explosive movement, fast changes of direction, sharp stops, and powerful take-offs. With the right grip, athletes can compete with full confidence.
