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asdfvtn
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Feb 19, 2014
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So in essence, they make all shoes adjustable tightness slipons? Do these work well with high tops? I ask high tops specifically because I tend to have trouble putting my feet in them without loosening first. Additionally, any idea if these would work with Nike flyknit free? They don't have the same conventional lacing system.
Feb 19, 2014
LaceAnchors
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Lace Anchors
Feb 19, 2014
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asdfvtnThey do transform your shoes into a bowless slip-on. You adjust it initially and from that point forward you get a consistent fit. With bows you can slip your feet in but the fit tends to change and of course the bows tend to come undone eventually. If you trim your laces like our video shows, I recommend singing the tips with a lighter if you are a adult. This will keep the laces from fraying also allowing you to re-adjust if necessary. With hightops it really depends on how high you lace, if your lacing to the top or upper holes it will probably be difficult to slip your feet in. I just looked at the flyknit, they may work but will look very unappealing. I wouldn't recommend them for the flyknit shoes.
Feb 19, 2014
asdfvtn
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LaceAnchorsWhile that means some of my shoes won't be able to use these, the next time this comes around I'll be looking to pick up some anyway. I didn't pay attention to when this ended and was in my cadaver lab. If I can order them from somewhere else for the same price, let me know! I really appreciate the honest answer you gave me. Cheers.
Feb 19, 2014
alexdotlee
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Feb 19, 2014
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asdfvtnI took the laces off of my Nike Flyknit Frees. At least for me, there is no difference in how tight it is on my foot. If the laces bother you that much, you could consider doing the same.
Feb 19, 2014
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