GenericNo Tie Laces for Kids and Adults, Elastic Laces for Trainers, Silicone Tieless Flat Shoelaces for Running Shoes
B**X
Easy laces
Though hard to put in once they are they are brilliant I have back problems so this makes it easier to put on and take off
J**S
Cheap and cheerful.
These are cheap and cheerful I guess you get what you pay for. I don't have a lot of gripes about these other than from a durability perspective. They are a pain to get in but once they are on your shoes depending on how much you wear them you should get a few months of use before they start to snap. Overall not terrible.
K**Y
Great for sensory kids.
Bought these for my autistic daughter as she still can't tie shoe laces so these are perfect for school trainers.Can be a little tricky to first fit to the shoes but work really well.
N**B
as described
difficult and fiddly too use and then made it difficult for the kids too get their trainers on so , reverted back too laces
M**T
Absolutely useless
These do not fit in the shoe lace holes whatsoever! Even tried using the bobby pin and a pair of tweezers but only managed to get one through and nearly broke my fingers. Very cheap so no major loss but totally unusable on kids shoes so don’t waste your money
C**L
Elastic laces
Good quality
M**.
Good
They are strong and comfortable. Looks great on my little ones trainers and saves so much time getting her trainers on. Highly recommend
S**N
Helps my kid
One of my children is always, always in a rush. He can't slow down to save his life. He hasn't bothered to learn how to tie his shoe laces, just pulls on his trainers and rushes out the door with his laces flapping, while I scream, "You're going to trip and hurt yourself! Tie up those laces, young man!" to his deaf ears.I bought these "no tie laces" for him and they work pretty well. Like so many other reviewers, I didn't realise that they are only for one shoe, so I had to circle back and purchase a second set, and that adds up to about £8 for one pair of shoes which I think is too much, especially considering that the two sets probably cost about 17 pence to produce and about 43 pence to ship from their factory in China. Installing them in the shoes is quite fussy and child almost gave up a few times -- always in a hurry, remember? -- but I forced him to persist. Now that they are finally installed in his trainers, he likes them, and they seem to do the trick. I worried they might stand out and attract ridicule from other kids but really, they're quite discreet. Of course, child is growing quickly and I can only imagine how annoyed he will be when he has to remove these persnickety things and then install them in his next set of trainers. But overall, I am grateful that he has something that will tie him over, so to speak, until he finally bothers to learn how to tie his laces.
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