VICE · Netball
Netball is won
Netball is won
on the pivot
Performance technology for those who want more.
The mechanics
The slip
The slip
nobody talks about.
VICE makes performance grip socks and insoles for athletes who've noticed the problem nobody sells a fix for. Designed in New Zealand by a trained osteopath, tested where the margins are thinnest — across the IPL, the BBL and the AFL — and built to sit outside every boot and kit contract you've already signed.
What it costs you
Three things
Three things
the slide takes.
01
You lose explosivness
The energy that should transfer through your foot into the court gets absorbed by the slide. Small per pivot. You make hundreds a game.
02
You lose confidence
Players who've felt their foot move on a landing start planting more cautiously. Usually without noticing they're doing it.
03
You get blisters
Repeated shear between skin and sock is the mechanism behind almost every blister in court sport. Not friction against the shoe — friction inside it.
The engineering
How it holds.
44
External Grip panels
Gradient PVC, placed where the foot actually loads.
Zoned
Arch Compression
Graduated through the midfoot. Support where the arch asks for it, give where it doesn't
2×
Reinforced zones
Heel and toe rebuilt at the two points every sock fails first.
The evidence
The science
The science
behind it.
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Straight answers
Questions worth asking.
Do grip socks actually work for netball?
They address a specific problem: the foot sliding inside the shoe on a hard plant. If your court shoes already grip the floor well, that internal slide is the remaining variable — and it's the one ordinary socks do nothing about.
Which cut should I get for netball?
Most netballers choose ankle or quarter-crew, they sit below the calf and don't interfere with the shoe collar. Crew is there if you prefer the coverage.
Will they fix blisters?
They target the cause. Blisters come from repeated shear between skin and sock; locking the foot to the insole removes most of that movement. Bad shoe fit is a separate problem and needs a separate fix.
How do I wash them?
Cold machine wash, air dry. Don't tumble dry, heat degrades the grip panels over time.
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