The toughest laces out there. Read more
The toughest laces out there.
How?
A polymer from a Nobel Prize-winning scientist.
They’re lighter than cotton or polyester, and
15x stronger than steel, way stronger than Kevlar.
What are they made out of?
The same material as the US army's new bulletproof helmets.
They're coated in a dry-touch wax to
stay tied all day, no matter what.
They're waterproof so they can't freeze, you can get them untied at -40.
Plus they won't rot if you put your boots away soaking wet.
Some people say these are overkill, we think the other guys aren't trying hard enough.
Features:
- These are made of 12-strand, Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene. It's 15x Stronger-than steel, way stronger than Kevlar.
- They're as light as a feather, you won't know they're there.
- These laces are overkill. They won't break even against +1,000lbs (454kg)
- They resist corrosion from things like solvents, oils, acids, and alkalis that show up during the work day.
- A dry-touch waxed coating keeps them tied on the job and the trail.
- Perfect for remote work or trekking in cold conditions. You'll be able to untie these no matter what. Plus, put them away wet and they stay mold free. They don't rot and weaken over time.
- 130cm laces are for low cut shoes and boots with 5-6 pairs of eyelets. 160cm laces are for boots with 7-8 pairs of eyelets.