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Uploaded by twistlace on Jan 16, 2009
Recorded at InventBay show, In Las Vegas, October 18, 2008, this video demonstrates THE new system to tie shoelaces, and THE system to prevent accidental untying of shoelaces.
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Hi, Kick 2299. No. They will NOT brake.
1) The material.
2) Perhaps more importantly: The twist is always the same. There's no weakening. There is no eroding.
When the shoes are gone, you may put Twistlace on a new pair of shoes.
twistlace 1 year ago
yeah but the wires will break after a whial. and do they really stay tied that well?
kick2299 2 years ago
Soitanly!!! They won't break, if the proper metal formulation is used. They stay tied very well. Thanks, Kick!
twistlace 2 years ago
Thanks, Polygamous1. We can co-exist :o).
TwistLace has the appearance of laces, and people seem to prefer this appearance. Thanks again!!
twistlace 3 years ago
good idea pitty he didn't come up with it few years ago would a been far easier to market as now lots of shoes use velgro but hope he sell it well
polygamous1 3 years ago
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Hi, Kick 2299. No. They will NOT brake.
1) The material.
2) Perhaps more importantly: The twist is always the same. There's no weakening. There is no eroding.
When the shoes are gone, you may put Twistlace on a new pair of shoes.
twistlace 1 year ago
yeah but the wires will break after a whial. and do they really stay tied that well?
kick2299 2 years ago
Soitanly!!! They won't break, if the proper metal formulation is used. They stay tied very well. Thanks, Kick!
twistlace 2 years ago
Thanks, Polygamous1. We can co-exist :o).
TwistLace has the appearance of laces, and people seem to prefer this appearance. Thanks again!!
twistlace 3 years ago