Shoe Traction & Slip Resistance

Created by Skecher Customer Support, Modified on Thu, 13 Feb at 4:45 PM by Skecher Customer Support

Different walking surfaces can affect a shoe’s traction, and various factors influence slip resistance. Our brand designs a variety of shoes tailored for different surfaces and conditions.



Understanding Shoe Traction

? Most shoes may experience reduced traction on wet or smooth surfaces—this is common across all footwear brands.
? Our outsoles are made with rubber compounds that provide standard traction, meeting industry guidelines for dry surfaces.
? Traction levels vary between models, as each design is crafted for specific performance needs.



Are Skechers Shoes Slip-Resistant?

? Not all Skechers shoes are specifically slip-resistant; only designated models are designed for enhanced grip on slippery surfaces.
? A decrease in traction does not indicate a defect or quality issue—all our shoes undergo strict quality control to ensure durability and performance.


If you have further concerns, feel free to reach out to us.


? Contact Us: inquiry@skechersmal.com (Click to email us directly!)

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