Lace-amatic Shoe-Fastener

Not everybody could easily handle the simple thing to knot their shoelaces, and the case is particularly bad to the kids and hands-impaired people. Maybe that’s why the Lace-amatic is created. The device mainly consists of two sections, one is a peg to twist and hold the laces and the other is the flat plate for keeping the peg in place. Just as you can see, simply slide the flat plate behind the laces, twist the loosely-tied laces using the peg, and then you can easily have your shoelaces fastened. Want to take off the shoes? Well, what you need to do is only to flip the lever open with your feet! Easy as that!

March 4th, 2010 at 2:43 am
I think that this is the most elegant solution to shoe lace control yet. It looks like a truely arthritic friendly device that doesn’t require the painful grasping that occurs with velcro because it looks like anything could push it into place. Thanks for the heads up.
March 16th, 2010 at 1:13 am
OK, the lace-amatic are now mine to play with and are such a time saver and give new def to the phrase no-brainer. No pain with lots of gain. Instant lateral running shoe support with all the ease of flip flops. They don’t work on boots but I had to give up on those years ago.
March 19th, 2010 at 1:00 am
I use them for daily running. Lace-amatic gets me in & out of them, instantly, with the identical fitting, everytime, whether I’m half asleep in the morning or dead tired at the end of a run. I slide them over towards the outside of my runners for anything over 5K or I’ll feel pressure but that’s easy to set up.