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[QUOTE="tvhorn, post: 83723, member: 13843"] Shoelaces and tying are a subject dear to my heart! My new favorite is xtenex laces, which are elastic with little bumps in them about every half inch. They can be set to give the perfect tension for whatever shape feet and you never have to tie them. I have run two marathons in them and use them for everyday walking as well. They have a little give which is great to accommodate any foot swelling. For long-distance running they have minimized sore feet in the later miles perhaps by softening the impact of foot hitting the top of the shoe. I am planning to use them on the Camino next summer. (It will be my first camino and summer is the only time I have available. I hope it isn't too hot or crowded on the camino frances...) The xtenex laces are pricey but worth it. Here is a link to their website [url=http://www.xtenex.com/lace-choices.php]http://www.xtenex.com/lace-choices.php[/url] There are other secure ways to tie shoes and the Runner's World website has a great article about that. Hope this is helpful. [/QUOTE]
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