Ironlace has been field tested in the most abusive enviroments on earth and will preform for life. These laces not only last – they lace up tight and never stretch. So once you put them on, Ironlace will stay put and stay comfortable. Whether you are on the job site or climbing the north ridge
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Added on: March 28, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Ironlace has been field tested in the most abusive enviroments on earth and will preform for life. These laces not only last – they lace up tight and never stretch. So once you put them on, Ironlace will stay put and stay comfortable. Whether you are on the job site or climbing the north ridge of K2, Ironlace will always pull through for you. We Guarantee it…
Strong but Faded Pros: The laces seem very sturdy, and don’t come undone if you double knot them.Cons: Faded to gray/silver/white in less than a week. I’m not just talking about where they rub the grommets, but even in the places that don’t move at all.
Keep up the good work Iron lace! Stronger than steel? Maybe. Stronger than my previous laces? You betcha! I’ve been wearing them for two(2) months and not a single fray showing. Regular laces would have broke by now and the rugged, hikers laces would be fraying on at least one, if not both. My job is tough on boots and laces. On a side note, I wonder if the guys at the company know that steel is stronger than iron? You see, they’re called IRONlace then they claim to be stronger than… nevermind.Edit 3/9/14: One(1)…
The name says it all. They could not have named these more appropriately. Ironlace is what it says it is. I have waited quite awhile to write this review. I purchased these in November of 2014. It is currently February 2017. I have these laces on a pair of Vasque Bitterroot Hikers. (I simply adore those boots, but this review isn’t about them.) I have put these laces through their paces hiking (both long distance and day hiking), backpacking, camping, fishing, shooting, traveling, and less exciting daily wear…