Is Parker 7 wearable?
Parker's 7 th generation wear resistance and grip are relatively average.
The outsole of the first color matching model of TP7 in my hand is a radiant polygon pattern, and if I remember correctly, it is made of fluorescent material, although this function is not needed for playing in broad daylight. In most cases, the grip is well maintained, and I don't feel very slippery in many indoor venues. But! The outsole material of TP7 is very dust-absorbing. Once dust is sucked, the grip will start to decline. At this time, you can only use the super disgusting sweat wiping method to wipe a sweat from the neck on the sole, which can probably maintain the grip for 2-3 rounds. Therefore, it is suggested to wear TP7 as the first color matching in a clean indoor venue. At present, I think other colors are also crystal bottoms, and there seems to be no color matching with rubber bottoms on the market.
Can Parker 7 hit the concrete floor?
It's best not to hit the concrete floor, the shoes will be scrapped soon.
Parker's 7 th generation outsole has a nine-corner star pattern on the forefoot and a herringbone pattern on the heel. However, the first color matching is crystal sole, so it is conceivable that cement floor is not recommended for wear resistance, and we can wait for the subsequent color matching.
How does Parker feel about his feet?
Parker 7 has changed the modal material, and it will feel surging as soon as it is put on. I actually have a preset expectation. After all, I am a veteran modal player, but I can feel that because I use it on basketball shoes, the material adjustment and design are relatively balanced, and it is not as soft as 1.0. When doing vertical starting and jumping, the shock is full, and it is not allowed to jump a few times. Personally, I think the design of insole is too soft compared with excellent materials. Although I understand the designer's design ideas, such a design will make the actual combat feel a little delayed at the beginning. I tried to take out the insole and found that a very slow vibration was enough.
How to clean the 7th generation Parker?
1 Take out the insole first (shoes with shoelaces should be cleaned separately first), and scrub the insole with a shoe brush or an old toothbrush, not forcibly. The shoe body should be scrubbed with a soft cloth, and the sole can be cleaned with a shoe brush. If there is gravel on the sole, it should be removed in time.
After cleaning, put it in a cool and ventilated place to dry naturally, and don't expose it to the hot sun, because direct sunlight will accelerate the aging and cracking of the materials that make up the sneakers, and the shoes will become discolored and deformed.
Don't let sports shoes come into contact with various chemicals, such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, alkali and other corrosive chemicals. Besides, don't set your sneakers on fire. For example, in winter in the north, sneakers are not easy to dry after cleaning. Some people put their sports shoes on the stove or radiator. This is a wrong practice, because uneven heating or high temperature will cause the material of sneakers to shrink and deform.