You will have more foot damage with offset jaws.
Is that because the animal can slide?
Yes...the foot is allowed to slide a little.
About 35 years of live marketing foxes and coyotes, where any cut is noticed by the buyer, and I paid close attention to what trap characteristics were best. Most trappers don’t pay much attention to a bloody foot, but I sure did. Sometimes that was the difference between a saleable coyote/fox and one I'd have to pelt or discard.
Over the years, it was easy to see that any offset jawed trap (didn't matter what brand) had a higher cutting rate (especially across the boney top of the foot) than a strong-springed regular-jawed trap. Not every catch with the offsets resulted in cutting, but way more than the regular jaws did....enough that I sold all offsets I had and replaced with reg jawed. All the traps need lamination.
As I mentioned, I kept very strong spring on my reg jawed traps. On the 1.5 & 1.75 sized traps I kept #2 music wire springs on them. I wanted the traps to clamp and not slide at all as the critter fights the trap. All my traps were top laminated and most were baseplated with center chain attachment....and a heavy duty in-line spring....about 12 to 14 inches of chain....staked down.....no drags.
Did I get a bloody foot with the reg jaws? Yep...but it wasn't very many....usually was a hard fighting, larger coyote.
My goal was a perfect foot aka NO cuts at all...just a crease across the pad where the trap's jaws were seated. Long ago, I gave up on finding or modifying the perfect trap for live market fox & coyote. I learned that trap doesn't and will never exist. You can have one or the other....as their feet are too different in size. Ultimately, I strived for the best coyote trap as they were the better $$ on the live market. And coyotes are easier to handle than a bunch of mean live foxes.
I've used about every common coilspring trap, both offset and reg, on the modern market.
Victor 1.5s & 2s, Sleepy Creek 1.5s & 1.75s, Bridger 1.65s & 2s, MB450s and 550s, Duke 1.75s & 2s.
I chose Sleepy Creek 1.5s and 1.75s regular jawed, top laminated, strong springs, custom chains.....as my go-to live-market trap. Had around 200 of em at one time.
I quit live marketing about 8 or 9 years ago. If I was gonna do it today, I'd use MB 550s reg jawed and target coyotes. Any fox caught would be pelted, unless they had good feet....which is sorta rare as grey foxes feet usually don't do well in an MB550....even a reg jaw....as trap is too big for em to be tussling with all night.
I use Bridger 2 dogless now as I don’t live market anymore. They only come in offset jawed version...mine are not laminated. I pay little attention to foot cutting today, but almost all coyotes, foxes, and some bcats have some cutting. Bobcat feet are less susceptible to cutting due to their thicker padded feet, especially their front feet.