Elastic Shoelaces
Slip-on convenience for lace-up shoes
Overview:
Helps convert shoes into easy slip-ons – no tying required.
Elastic Shoelaces transform standard lace-up shoes into slip-on footwear, supporting people with limited dexterity or mobility. Available in black or brown, they...
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Product Description
Elastic Shoelaces offer a practical solution for people who struggle with traditional shoelaces due to arthritis, reduced hand function or reach limitations. Once laced and tied, the stretchable laces allow shoes to be slipped on or off without needing to undo the bow.
The flat profile provides easier handling during lacing and tying, while maintaining an even fit across the shoe for secure wear. Made from durable elastic with crimped ends for a tidy finish, they are supplied in pairs to match both shoes.
Measuring 61 cm, they suit a wide range of low- to mid-cut shoes and are available in black or brown to coordinate with different footwear styles.
Who it’s for
- For clients with limited dexterity, reduced hand strength or difficulty reaching down.
- For therapists and carers supporting safe, independent footwear dressing.
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Key features
Description
- Elastic lace design – converts lace-ups into slip-ons for easier putting on and removal
- Flat, easy-grip profile – supports those with finger strength or coordination challenges
- Maintains secure fit – shoes stay in place without needing to retie
- Supplied in pairs – matching laces for both shoes
- Available in black or brown (61 cm) – suits most low- to mid-cut shoe styles
Specifications
| Specifications | Details |
|---|---|
| Length | 61 cm |
| Weight | 17 g |
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