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2009-07-27 9:17 AM

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Subject: Shoelaces
My shoelaces for my NB's are very long and take time to tie up.  Is there a product that works with a toggle for a "quick pull" and done?



2009-07-27 9:24 AM
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2009-07-27 9:28 AM
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Go to your local tri shop and get some elasticated laces. You tie them once, cut of the too long bits and then just slip your feet in . Easy. Comes in very handy after a cold swim and you have to tie laces. Can save you ages at T1
2009-07-27 9:57 AM
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Yankz and Xtendex are the two big names in speed-lacing. 

Cheers, Chris
2009-07-27 1:39 PM
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Picked some up toda!  Thanks BT'ers
2009-07-27 2:11 PM
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Hydro - 2009-07-27 7:57 AM Yankz and Xtendex are the two big names in speed-lacing. 

Cheers, Chris

Are you sure those aren't enhancement products?



2009-07-27 2:43 PM
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x2 yankz which i use for the first time and quite pleased with them
2009-07-27 3:43 PM
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Funny - never saw the need for "speed laces".

With every single pair of sneakers I buy, I just lace 'em up once and then slip them on and off for the life of the shoe, easy peasy...
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