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Possibly the most boring thread on Pistonheads ever, but I need some decent (as in wont break within a couple of month) black boot laces.
Only two criteria...completely black and round (I don't like the flat ones!).
I've tried Amazon, Timpson, direct from Altberg and either I'm using them wrong (possibly) or they are just shockingly s
t and break easily!
Only two criteria...completely black and round (I don't like the flat ones!).
I've tried Amazon, Timpson, direct from Altberg and either I'm using them wrong (possibly) or they are just shockingly s
t and break easily! https://www.jackson-sports.com/en/Meindl-Laces-Rep...
I prefer the scarpa laces, but don't see then in black.
I prefer the scarpa laces, but don't see then in black.
LosingGrip said:
Possibly the most boring thread on Pistonheads ever, but I need some decent (as in wont break within a couple of month) black boot laces.
Only two criteria...completely black and round (I don't like the flat ones!).
I've tried Amazon, Timpson, direct from Altberg and either I'm using them wrong (possibly) or they are just shockingly s
t and break easily!
Altberg? There’s your problem. Only two criteria...completely black and round (I don't like the flat ones!).
I've tried Amazon, Timpson, direct from Altberg and either I'm using them wrong (possibly) or they are just shockingly s
t and break easily! LosingGrip said:
Ayahuasca said:
Altberg? There’s your problem.
I can't fault their boots...best pair I've owned over the years. Just their laces that are s
t!The American Altama jungle books use coated brass eyelets … they don’t rust and are much more robust.
LosingGrip said:
Ayahuasca said:
Altberg? There’s your problem.
I can't fault their boots...best pair I've owned over the years. Just their laces that are s
t!I know you said you don't like flat laces, but I've never had a problem with Lowa flat laces - been wearing Lowa boots for many, many years, and I've never had a lace break.
Oh, and use the ladder method of lacing (assuming you've not tried it already...). Once you try it, you'll never go back to the factory 'cross' method.
Used www.biglaces.com years ago. From what I recall, a good service.
Ayahuasca said:
LosingGrip said:
Ayahuasca said:
Altberg? There’s your problem.
I can't fault their boots...best pair I've owned over the years. Just their laces that are s
t!The American Altama jungle books use coated brass eyelets … they don’t rust and are much more robust.
Fit like an old pair of boots, still waterproof, best investment I ever made. Nothing rusty on mine, and I can't say I've been particularly careful in looking after them.
Whilst serving, Danners or Matterhorns used to be favourite at one point until the appearance of Altbergs and Lowas. Absolutely the best I have owned. I still have both my Altbergs and Lowas. No soles on them at the moment as the original (15-20 yr old) went brittle and literally fell off but its only £70 for a full Vibram resole from Lowa approved cobbler.
As for laces, I use leather. Awful until they are 'broken in' but soon go soft and round off. Last for years
As for laces, I use leather. Awful until they are 'broken in' but soon go soft and round off. Last for years
If you want some pretty tough round, black laces, assuming these are for functional rather than formal type use, you can make your own out of paracord.
When you cut it, just make sure to melt the ends with a lighter to prevent fraying, and it'll last for ages. Also pretty cheap at £15 for 30 metres of the stuff.
When you cut it, just make sure to melt the ends with a lighter to prevent fraying, and it'll last for ages. Also pretty cheap at £15 for 30 metres of the stuff.
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