LOCK LACES Elastic Shoelace and Buckling Process The regular tie laces were recently replaced by me on my tennis shoes with flexible Lock Laces. Designed for use by runners, these elastic cords are actually great for walkers, players, and every day use. The key advantageous asset of Lock Laces is they support the base solidly, with no danger of uneven pressure presented by normal laces. They just are far more comfortable over the the top of foot. Needless to say, Lock Laces never need tyinga'or actually modification. They stay out of the way and donat drag in the damp grass. Point One, his bike is ridden by my eldest son who to college each and every day uses lock laces because thereas no threat of finding the laces caught in the chain or gears. Point Two, who for some purpose has always had trouble maintaining his shoes tied, uses them for the convenience. Lock Laces can be found in many different colors, including the normal black and brown, white and grey. Lock Laces also various fun colors, such as for example fruit, pink, elegant blue, tengerine and the asulphur spring and blacka combination seen above. Usually the one issue I've with the colors is that the white and black (and brown) are not mono colors. The black has tiny white specks; the white, tiny black specks. Thatas no hassle with athletic shoes, but on my more dressy looking golf shoes, Iad choose a great black and brown. Installation is a breeze. Only change your regular laces with the flexible cords, fall the ends of the cords through the lock, and trim to suit. Then, take on the end cover. A word of warning: leave the laces a little longer than you think may be necessary. Iave found that thereas an period with the laces that has a tendency to shorten them up a bit. After if you find your original cut was a long time, wearing a little while to them, you can pop off the conclusion cap and trim again.
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