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THE ORIGINAL STRETCHLACE Elastic Stretch Shoelaces Adults Kids - Flat No Tie Shoe Laces for Sneakers

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Stretch shoelaces don’t just simplify your cycling footwear, they increase your safety by eliminating the chances of a shoelace coming untied and getting caught in a pedal or other bike components. Additionally, while traditional laces can create constricting pressure points, stretch laces have even tension across the shoe, meaning more comfort over long periods of time. Elastic laces can be used all year long for running. No scientific studies determine whether it is good or bad to do so. Elastic laces tend to add extra bouncing movement when running which can lead to instability when running. It is commonly thought that it could lead to injuries. It should not be too loose as they have to maintain your foot in the shoe but they must allow putting your feet in easily.

Elastic laces are definitely something you should consider for your triathlon competitions. Wearing elastic laces may save you around 30 seconds in the bike-to-run transition (T2). That’s non-negligible in a competition, especially short-distance triathlons. In general, it consists of replacing your normal laces with elastic laces in the same way you put on normal laces. Once fully laced up, you need to gather the two ends of the elastic laces and fit them into the plastic device provided. Also, with normal laces, when you run your feet will be maintained in the shoe, while with elastic laces there is a small forward motion that can appear. Let me explain: the forward acceleration you create when running will add a force onto the top of the shoe. Elastic laces will definitely save you time during your T2 transitions. So for races, they are a huge yes! For training, considering you may lose stability, I do not recommend using them often. But that may depend on your foot form. So have it a try and be conscious of how your feet feel. Stretch shoelaces are made either from rubber or a fabric-elastic combination. A rubber shoelace will stretch and return to its set tension more consistently than a fabric lace, but won’t be as durable. So while you might have to adjust fabric laces more frequently, you have more options for tension and a longer lifespan. ClosureIn my opinion, there is no problem with using elastic laces in a triathlon competition. The worries about stability are something to consider if you use elastic laces too often. So it’s more of a question about using it for training or during regular running. That’s what I will cover now. Are elastic shoe laces good for running? Running shoe manufacturers sell their shoes with normal laces, and even though elastic laces exist and have been used by triathletes for years, it has not become the norm to use elastic laces. Some reasons are:

However, some people do not recommend elastic laces because the feet are not tightened in the same manner as regular shoes. While some people don’t have any problem with that, others feel like they lose stability. But that could simply be due to different running forms. This is why elastic laces are generally considered not ideal for running all year long. If you only run short distances and not very often, you probably won’t notice the difference. But generally, runners tend to train several times a week and regularly run long distances. This is when elastic laces are not the best idea. But there is no scientific proof to confirm this. And each athlete will tell you something different. I know people who have been running with elastic laces for years without getting any injury. So it can’t be that bad.

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It is very subtle, some people notice it, and others don’t. The issue with this extra movement is that it gives a little extra space for your feet to move inside the shoe. It can lead to extra rubbing (and getting blisters) and generate some kind of instability.

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