Mary—February 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I was intimidated by the other reviews but decided to try these anyway. I bought one set and decided to put them on my daily sneakers that I've been using for awhile. It went on so easy! I was able to do it with my bare hands and lacing my shoes was a quick process. The set is comprised of 10 segments of lace that increase in size. I have big feet, so I skipped the 3 smallest segments and went from there. The shoes slip on well and they feel very secure on my feet. I've worn them doing yard work and walking through sand and the laces were very durable. I liked them so much, I decided to buy a second pair of laces. I decided to put these laces on my near-virgin dress sneakers. They're duplicate to my first set of sneakers, it's just that I only wear them for special occasions so they're clean and presentable. Lacing them up was kind of a bitch. I had trouble putting the smallest segment on and I had to get out my needle-nose pliers. I was very careful and managed to get that one on without tearing anything. From there it got easier and I only had to use the pliers sometimes. While more difficult, lacing the shoes went fine. Overall, I'm very happy with the look and performance of the laces. Read more
Marc Thaler—January 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I love these things. I originally purchased these for my daughter and her tennis shoes when she was young. Now I use them in almost all of my tennis shoes. The look is clean, they hold up well and make slipping your shoes on and off a breeze. Read more
Frank T—September 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase
works well but a bit difficult to install, especially for seniors with dexterity issues....have a family member do it. some sort of installation tool would be useful. tried several things but without success. make sure to use lengths approbate for adults or children. don't rely on where the laces are installed on the shipping card. Starting from the bottom up would not be a good idea for adults because those are made primarily for children's shoes in my estimation. Simply starting from the top down maybe a bit too loose depending on your foot width. Once you get the right laces for your shoes and needs they are very comfortable. Read more
L. Woods—December 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I'm a fan of these. Yes, they're rubber, which I didn't realize. (Just note that one side of the rubber has a texture that looks like fabric laces, so that's the side that I put facing up.) And, yes, I struggled with putting in the first one, but I got the hang of it with the second one and breezed right through getting the rest of them in. I especially love how these made my shoes easy to slip on and I no longer have to deal with shoes that keep becoming un-tied. I bought more of these for additional shoes. [Note: I read one commenter who seemed to be confused as to which direction these go. Start with the narrow ties at the bottom of the shoe and move up to the top as the pieces get longer. Just like the picture shows...] I will say to NOT try to use pliers to help with pulling these through. I tried that and destroyed on piece before I learned that it really wasn't that difficult to pull through once I got the hang of it. The first one seemed really hard. So don't give up. It gets easier once you figure it out. Read more
Rachel W.—December 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Depending on the size of lace holes in your shoe, these things can prove to be a monumental pain in the a$$ to install. I had to use a pair of needle nose pliers to pull them through, and half the time, little pieces of the laces break off. Not to mention, ripping the inside of my sneaker lining with the pliers, due to having to get a good grip on said lace. This occurred on my Dolce Vita low profile sneakers, for reference. Tiny lace holes! Ugh! It also appears as if the length of the lace pieces, is slightly inconsistent, from one shoe set to the other, as there’s excess bowing in certain laces, which indicates a discrepancy in lengths. See photo. The concept is great, but I’m not sure how functional they’ll truly be, as the shoes don’t seem to tighten enough at the ankle, so as not to slip while walking. Read more
HEIDI—February 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Excellent, and most importantly, it adjusts the volume of its setting. Read more
JT—February 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
East to install and comfortable to wear. I’m purchasing for all my shoes now. Way more durable than elastic laces. I highly recommend for the slip on comfort. Read more
Customer—January 17, 2026✓ Verified purchase
You get the two sets of ten. My tennis shoes took either five or six, depending on how far I wanted to go towards the ankles. Unfortunately I started with the shortest on the top and worked down. I found them too tight so decided I needed to go opposite by using the longest towards my ankle. This meant having to take them out and redo. The next try I used six and found them tight against my ankle so once again had to redo them. I didn't use any tools just my fingers. They're easy enough to get in but harder to undo. I got them to where I want them and I think they'll feel better than regular laces but MAN DO MY FINGERTIPS HURT!!! So hopefully you'll get them right the first time and if you have to undo them don't try pushing one side of wing through. I did this route too many times. At the end I finally decided to squeeze the two end tips together while pulling it out. Read more