Caterpy Laces, or what some of our customers like to call us “Caterpillar Laces“, are the world’s top selling no tie shoelaces. They use elastic bump technology to hold customized tension throughout all eyelets. Invented in Japan by a marathon runner, Caterpy Laces strives to solve all shoelace issues. These issues range from inconsistency of tension throughout the shoe, lack of adaptivity for different foot shapes and inconvenience of tying laces. Often times, people think foot pains develop from an improper shoe, when it may be from improper laces. Although Caterpy Laces are designed for athletic wear, the product is popular among other markets including kids, elderly, medical and special needs. They’re the perfect fit from joes to pros!
C**T
Holy crap these are good
I have a lot of trouble with my feet... plantar fascists last year... meyatarsalgia and mortons neuroma off and on for 30 years. I'm fussy about my shoes. I use Altra shoes but their laces are always slippery. I heard about these and was glad I tried them. My laces stay in place. If I buy again I'll get the longer laces. I didn't measure ahead of ordering and forgot I need extra laces to tie up the extra hole thingy at the top of the ankle. I'll know better next time. But these are fantastic. I'll never buy any other kind of laces ever again.
E**M
Best no tie laces
Easy to use without complicated instructions. But some shoes have holes that are too small for the laces
K**Y
Stay in place
My sons into quite a few sports and needs tennis for workouts, but hated tying his shoes. Now he doesn't have to. Loves these!
T**Y
Great for my 88 year old MomT
Bought these to replace the elastic / locking laces that were near impossible for my Mom to use. She loves them. She's able to get her sneakers on using a shoehorn. She said her feet are comfortable and there's no need to tie or tuck in the remaining laces. Definitely recommend.
D**W
Great for the gym
Love how I don't have to worry about shoe laces coming lose at the gym! Keeps the shoe secure without making the shoe too tight.
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