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Fully Laced is your premier shoelaces brand. For over 10 years, Fully Laced has been creating laces and accessories for sneaker enthusiasts all over the world. Lace up your sneakers with Fully Laced rope laces.
V**V
Sturdy, unique and bright
These laces are amazing, great quality, very unique, so many colors to choose from. Definitely make the plain shoes pop!!! Will be buying more colors for sure.
G**C
Brightest reflective laces available in the world.
I have tried several different brands of reflective laces, from expensive Road ID brand ones to the cheapest Kiwi brand ones sold at Walmart. Please see my included picture. From left to right are a sneaker with a Road ID rope lace, the middle is a sneaker with a Fully Laced rope lace, and the right is a sneaker with a Kiwi reflective lace. All 3 are reflective, but as you can see from the picture, the Fully Laced brand lace gives the brightest/ most reflection of all 3 laces. They also stay tied very securely, which is a bonus for runners and cyclists. If night time safety in your running, walking or cycling shoes, or even if you are a highway/ construction/ transportation worker or police or security officer, they have laces in many colors including black and long enough to fit in workboots, hiking boots or high top tactical boots worn by police officers. These are the safest reflective laces I have ever seen.
K**.
5 stars for the service
The laces feel thick and high quality and looked very nice. I use them for basketball and I like to tie my shoes up tight. One of the laces ripped at where I tie the knot after only my second time using them. I contacted the over the weekend and got a response the next business day with a refund AND a replacement pair. No fuss no hassle. I hope the first pair was defective and that these replacement pair will last. Great way to do business. Keep it up.
R**H
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The are very soft. The ropes could be firmer, and the outer casing is "loose" so it turtles over the end caps as you are working the lace. The glow is pretty dim, but it does glow. I'm guessing it's zinc sulfide, not strontium aluminate. Overall I'd say it's middling quality.
L**L
Pretty dang satisfied
These laces (specifically the glow in the dark + 3M reflective) have very little stretch as expected, making them very solid with strong hold. The thickness fits perfectly through the eyelets on my Thimberland boots and the length is long enough that you can make a nice bow. Additionally, the aglets are made of a thick plastic rather than a thin brittle plastic that would break. As for the glow in the dark feature, it's a bit finicky and takes a while to charge in a very bright, direct light to get a significant glow, however I haven't tested them under blacklight where the glow may or may not be more intense.
H**L
Wow. These laces are ACES!
These laces are just awesome! They're very stiff, probably due to the reflective fibers. They light up in the smallest dark with the smallest light. In a dim bathroom they shine like diamonds on the sun. So much! The stiffness of the laces helps them stay tied.
J**S
Stylish laces, fair price.
Unfortunately these are not reflective as stated in the description. I think the seller needs to work on that issue.Quality seems decent. I wouldn't trust them for work boots or mountain climbing. But these laces do work for style.I ordered a pair of 60 inch and they fit as expected.
F**E
No Real Glow and Very Poor Durability
Was pretty much completely disappointed by this. The amount of "glow in the dark" is pretty freaking minimal. I mean, I *think* maybe I saw them glow *once*, but that was after standing outside, exposing them to mid-day sun for nearly an hour. When I got back inside and went to a darkened interior room, there was a little bit of glow.That said, the real reason for the 1-star rating is they lasted less than a month. It seems that the "glow" coating on them is kind of sandy (I mean, tying them felt kinda gross). That sandiness meant that every time you tied or untied them, the laces would wear each place they rubbed against each other. By the end of the second week of wearing them, the part of my laces where the tie/bow was formed was noticeably worn. Not many days after that, the outer covering-layer completely gave out. Fortunately, I happened to have brought another pair of laces with me (was on longish vacation and always try to pack things like extra laces) and was able to switch them out when the first lace failed.
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