Unbreakable Extra Heavy Duty Round Boot Laces Shoelaces 45"
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YES, but it peeled off easily and no residue was left It has been about 2 years since I bought it, but I still haven't noticed anything wearing out.
These laces are very strong and I haven't broken any of the three pairs of boot laces I own yet. I'm not certain if they replace the places, but they are very strong and I haven't been able to break them
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The extra costs are not worth it. The warranty also does not last a lifetime. The quote comes directly from their online store.
Upon receipt of the returned product, we will fully examine it and notify you through email. Refunds do not include any shipping and handling charges shown on the packing slip or invoice. It is cheaper to purchase a regular pair of laces than to pay all the shipping back and forth to get an exchange if they do not think they should exchange them. The products I bought from them are not worth my money.
This past weekend, I got to use them for the first time, when we shot pheasants. It took me two days to hunt. hunt in a variety of locations long Johnson grass, dense thickets, willows, corn fields, tough weeds, mud, sloughs, etc. . At the end of the first day, the dried leaves had not only become discolored but also stretched nearly a foot in total (12 inches). During this process they went from a shade of golden brown to almost silvery white and softened considerably. Given that they are quite stiff at first, this may be a good thing. I agree that the colors changed on mine exactly as others have shown. It's not a big deal for most people, but for hunters, you want everything to be earth tones and white is not one of them. I had been in several sloughs where the water level was over 6", and I suspect it was the depth of the water. As tough as they had always been, they remained that way. Is it likely that I will I won't take ten bucks from you.
The laces have finally been used for a year and 3 months and I've decided to write a review of them It's awesome to have them. The laces still work perfectly even after I shower my boots with sparks and torch slag for almost a month. I am a welder and fabricator, so I put sparks and torch slag on them almost every day. It usually took me about 3 months before I had to replace them due to the constant shower of sparks melting the laces. There is no burnt/melted residue on these laces in fact, they don't even show any burn marks. In addition to iron laces, I've also tried leather laces, but those don't stay tied as well as these.
In an office environment though, I am not sure what the purpose of having super tough laces like these would be. As such, fading is a non-issue and does not affect reliability in any way. They do fray a bit at the ends of the laces over time, but not to the point where you can't lace your boots again. In my case, I simply wrap some electrical tape around the ends when I have to loosen and lace up my boots
The free laces come from redwing shoes only last me about I hope the team at Iron Laces reads this from my wish list, and if you do, I hope you guys eventually put some sort of metal coating or poly resin dipping on the ends of your laces to prevent.
These laces are for my Red Wing Blacksmith copper colored boots after getting sick of the lace that Red Wing supplied me every year to replace your own. They are the boots I wear to work every day. Having enjoyed a near-perfect record for the past five years, Despite continuous use, they are still in good shape. Although, as others have mentioned, the color has faded and the tint has picked up a whitish hue, they still look good. I just have enough laces to fit my boots with 45" laces. The boot with steel eyelets on the upper is ideal for these as lesser laces otherwise chew up the metal eyelets.
The boot laces I just bought are not tied yet, so I am unsure how well they will hold up or remain The boots I have stated have the stated number of eyelets, but for the stated size, they are too short. For my boots with 6-inch heels, I bought boot laces which were 45" long The eyelets in my scarf are 8 inches, however they're just barely long enough to tie (not long enough to double knot) my 6-inch scarf Work boots from Redwing (size 12) with eyelets, which I tighten up for a snug fit (e. g. When the eyelets are tied, there is not a huge gap between them). It is unlikely that these laces will tie any 8-inch shoe for men Boots with eyelets for work. Depending on the size of your boots, you may want to order a size longer than they recommend if they're for big men's boots. If I did what I should have done, I would have I'm under the impression you need to measure the laces first. )
I give them a tentative score of 4 This is a 5-star rating because they appear to be well made. I will give a more detailed review after I have used them for a while.
It is not likely that these will fit most boots. It's barely possible to fit a tennis shoe in 45 inches. It is not appropriate to market them as boots. Although I did not check the length very carefully, I think I got the length right. It should have been obvious that they wouldn't even fit low-rise boots like mine. What do you suppose these are for It seems my Nike shoe laces have gotten even longer!.
As far as my shoes are concerned, the "eye holes" are actually reinforced pieces of fabric folded over. It doesn't take long for these tabs to wear out ordinary laces. To find out if the ironlaces would last longer, I got them for a test run. It has been about a year that I have been using them and there has been no wear thus far. The laces on ironlaces are stiffer than those on Although I am not able to tie double knots or knots as such, I have no problems with In addition, it is easier to undo my double knots because it is stiffer material. It has only been a matter of whether I will be able to keep the iron laces in place with my reinforced eyeholes/tabs. If they sawed through that, it would be a shame. So far, everything seems to be going smoothly.