Description
Description
Xtenex X400 Boot Lace – Elastic laces for hiking boots & work boots 🥾🔒
The Xtenex X400 is the elastic lace for sturdy shoes with larger eyelets – think of hiking boots, work boots and fashion boots. Thanks to the characteristic bubble structure the laces stay exactly in place without having to tie them. Just put them on, adjust them and go.
These laces offer perfect pressure distribution over the foot, which ensures long-lasting comfort – even for swollen feet after hours of exertion. Whether you are walking through the mountains or standing on your feet for long days: with Xtenex X400 your shoes stay in place, without pinching or loosening.
Advantages ✅
🪢 Never tie again: Easy to adjust and stays in place perfectly
🧘 Comfort during long-term use: Adapts to foot swelling
👢 Developed for large eyes: Ideal for hiking & work boots
📏 Stable fit: Each knot keeps the tension where you want it
💪 Reliable under pressure: No sliding laces or pinching areas
Technical specifications:
- Model: X400 Boot Lace
- For eyelets of: Ø 4.0 – 4.5 mm
- Material: Strong elastic cord with a ball structure
- Usage: No need to set, tighten or loosen
- Fits in: Hiking boots, work boots, fashion boots
Perfect for 🏞️👷
- Hikers and trail runners with sturdy shoes
- Employees who stand or walk for long days
- Anyone looking for comfortable and safe laces without any hassle
- Outdoor enthusiasts who want to get the most out of their equipment
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Vragen over Xtenex | X400 The Boot Lace | Elastic laces?
Vragen over Xtenex | X400 The Boot Lace | Elastic laces?
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