How Long Do No Tie Laces On Sneakers Last?

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No tie shoelaces have been on the market for a few years now, changing the game of the sneaker industry with their ability to make the sneakers more convenient to put on, while changing the entire look. These no tie laces make great gifts as well as accessories that you can buy to personalize your sneakers, sporting beautiful color and flexible customization options as compared to traditional cotton laces.

Curious sneaker owners, however, might wonder how long no tie laces last on their sneakers. Are no tie laces permanent or disposable? Are they worth the money? Do they last forever or is their elasticity limit their life span? We hope to answer these questions and many more right here for you.

While no tie laces are considered a more convenient and customizable alternative to cotton laces, it is also important to know that no tie laces start to perform the moment you put your sneakers on. Truth be told, there is no life expectancy for no tie laces. They are considered good for wearing with sneakers until they are no longer good.

The no tie versions are made of two simple materials: polyester and Lycra. The exterior of these elastic laces is made of a yarn-dyed polyester that gives each lace a beautiful color and a texture that is very similar to traditional cotton laces of the same shape. The core of these laces is made of Lycra, which gives the lace its elasticity as well as its ability to extend and retract like a rubber band. The polyester compliments the inner Lycra tremendously, being able to flex, bend, move, and stretch just like the Lycra does. These laces feel great, and when you stretch and release them, they spring back into place.

Shoelaces no tie packs are very affordable, but that isn’t to say that there is no quality to be found in them. You can spend $8.98 plus tax, shipping, and handling on no tie laces for your sneakers and they can last as long as 10 years. It is also possible to spend as much as 30 to 40 dollars on no tie laces in the same time span, granted that you only own a pack for each sneaker at a time. The life span of no tie laces all come down to how you use and care for them.

Activities such as running, exercising, jumping will put more stress on no tie laces than simply walking in them. This causes the Lycra in these laces to wear out their elasticity faster. If the Lycra is worn out, it will permanently be in its stretched state and will not retract again. Your sneakers will feel very loose as if you weren’t wearing your sneakers with shoelaces at all. When you stretch a worn out elastic shoelace, it won’t spring back into place like before, and the only way to fix your sneakers is to replace these laces.

It is possible for Lycra to snap, too. When torn apart, the Lycra can snap like a rubber band. Even if the polyester exterior still manages to hold together, it will not prevent the interior from snapping. However, no tie laces only snap apart in very rare occurrences, and it would be more likely for the Lycra to just wear out from major or ongoing stress.

To ensure the longest life of no tie laces as possible, these should only be worn with sneakers for casual use only. These are great laces for completing errands and going to events. They are not ideal for hiking, running, or walking all across the city.

However, the affordability of these no tie laces is great, as mentioned previously. You can consider buying multiple packs of no tie laces and have more laces available to you if one or more laces start giving out or snap unexpectedly. This way, you can always enjoy the benefits of no tie laces without breaking the bank.

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