No more untied laces, no more trips!With a kid whose shoes can never stay tied and double knitting a pain, our No-Tie shoelaces is a perfect solution.Specifications:1. Material: Non-toxic silicone rubber, elastic,durable and snugly fit most adults/kids.2. Easy to clean. Simply wipe them with a wet rag and no need to take them off or reset them.3. Velcro band-like design. You would never know they aren't real laces with a texture that looks like cloth and match all kinds of shoes.4. How to install: use a tool like needle nose plier to pull one side of ends of the band into your shoe eyelets before you install another side. Notice: Plenty of bands: Each pair has 16 Pcs for adults. Each pair has 12 Pcs for kids.
L**A
Do the job well!!
These can be difficult to install in a shoe and my fingers are sore after depending on the lace hole but they are very worth the time investment. My son slips his sneakers on and off and they are holding up to an 8 year old boy haha. I'm very happy with these and I'd recommend using 3 or 4 size to start on bigger kid shoes as initially my kiddo said the 1 and 2 size were too tight.
B**U
Good concept, poor execution
I truly dislike writing negative reviews. With that said these were completely useless for me. I had a standard pair of sneakers and they wouldn’t install and kept breaking as I tried. In the end I just threw them out. Even taking into account that I could have been installing them incorrectly, I had others try to install and they too were unsuccessful. This is a wonderful concept and we’re described properly in the description, unfortunately I couldn’t in good conscious recommend this product.
C**T
Hard to get laced, but you only have to do it once.
As soon as I saw these, I just had to have them. Why? You ask, well because I have Fibromyalgia, and I often have pain in my hands and fingers, which prevent me from tying my shoes. So I tie my tennis shoes loose enough so that I can slip in and out of them without much effort. I do have to wear tennis shoes most days, with 2 sets of memory foam inserts, because my feet also have pain and stiffness as seen in my hands and fingers.I definitely had trouble with getting the tieless shoe laces inserted thru the eyelets of my tennis shoes. They were tough to get thru, I had to get a pair of tweezers to aid in the placement of the laces. But remember, I have pain and stiffness issues, so it may not be as difficult for the regular folk. In fact, I had hubby lace up the 2nd show, and he didn't really think they were that hard to lace.Once laced, I tried them on. They weren't hard to get on, but not as easy as when I had the shoes loosely laced with regular laces. They felt nice and comfortably snug, like they won't be falling off. I went up and down the stairs a few times, and they didn't budge, and after wearing them for 30 minutes, they didn't feel too tight at all. They were a breeze getting off, as well.
T**6
Best for kids shoes
These fashion silicone no tie shoe straps really come in handy when it comes to my kids shoes. She's yet to master the art of tying her shoes so these give me an option of putting them on her shoes so she can put her own shoes on by herself without having to worry about a string to tie. They're pretty easy to put on your shoes you simply remove the original shoestring and select which size strap you want to use First. You start at the very tip of the shoe putting the smallest strap in first and gradually getting wider at the foot end of the shoe. Each one comes with multiple different straps so you will have enough for each of the lace holes in your shoes, I had to use less when using them on a child shoe than I would on an adult shoe. Obviously would pick the smaller sizes for children shoes and possibly The Wider ones for adults. The only thing I noticed about these was it was a little hard for me to pull them through the lace holes and I had to tug pretty hard multiple times. It did end up hurting my hand after I finish both shoes so I wouldn't suggest doing a bunch of shoes at the same time. Also on one of the straps I broke off a little tiny piece of the silicone, but the strap still seem to work. I tried using them on ny own shoes as well and found that the holes on my Adidas were too small to get them through easily and i ended up giving up. I guess i will just stick to using them for my kods shoes as they were too much of a hassle on mine. I love how this allows my daughter to put her shoes on and take them off with ease, and the multiple colors give you a wide option of lace colors for different types and styles and colors of shoes.
J**D
Not for wide shoe sizes
The good: They look great. They're an elegant solution for those laces that just won't stay tied.The neutral: Yes, it's a little harder to install them than regular laces, but it's not that big of a deal. They can be removed without breaking them if you use some common sense (fold down one of the T-ends and feed it back through the grommet, don't pull on it).The bad: These are not for wide feet. The bottom laces were unusable and I had to mix and match the larger laces from two sets to lace up one pair of shoes. Even doing that, the shoes are difficult to put on, the tongue bunches up and I have to use a pen or something to straighten it out after putting them on.
D**R
no tie laces
I love these laces. They work great. They are snug but not too tight on my feet. The first couple are a bit hard to put in the smaller holes on the toe end of the shoe, but a little careful tug with a small needle nose plier help.
I**.
Fall off quite easily
I have a five year old that hates tying his shoe laces so I thought these would be perfect. They are not a good size for small children shoes and they keep falling off even though I used the smaller sizes for him. One of them did tear. They may be better for adults or bigger children’s shoes maybe ove 9 I have a seven year old and it also fell off. Colors are nice. But it should have a size recommendation so that we don’t buy the wrong one for children
B**Y
Love it! Adult size 11
After 30+ years of tying and untying shoelaces, I've decided that my motoric skills have reached a plateau and it's time to move on. Finally I'm wearing that pair of shoes I've not touched for a year because they needed to be laced. Did a little test drive - slip-in, slip-out. Just as advertised.Was a bit concerned with the size, of course went for the longer pieces. A perfect fit. And looks great.Now the shoe with string laces look all dirty and old compared to the same shoe with the rubber laces.Installation took about 5 minutes per shoe, wasn't trivial. I guess with big eyelets it would be a breeze, but for the tiny holes I had in my shoes it was a bit of a challenge. Important to do one side first, putting the T arm of the rubber lace first, and pulling it from the inside slowly, grabbing more of the lace little by little.After one side is done, start connecting it with the other side beginning from the smallest lace.
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