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Knotted Segment Lacing
Sometimes referred to as "Permanent Zoned Lacing"
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A more attractive though less flexible variation of Segmented Lacing in which a
knot makes the lower segment of shoelace permanently tighter or looser.
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Lacing Technique:
1. Start with a lace that's slightly longer than the original lace.
2. Use standard Criss Cross Lacing to about the middle of the shoe, laced as
tightly or loosely as you prefer. For example, tighten the lower segment more if you have narrow feet, less if you
have wide feet.
3. To permanently set the tightness of the lower segment, tie a "Reef Knot" at this point, ie:
- Left end over Right end & through, then -
- Right end over Left end & through.
4. Continue the Criss Cross lacing to the top of the shoe. This upper segment is then the only part that is tightened
and loosened, with the tension variable independently of the lower segment.
FEATURES:
Customisable
Many uses
Harder to get foot into shoe
NOTE:
These pictures show the knot exactly in the middle. You may choose to have it higher up or lower down. |
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This page last updated: 28-Aug-2008. Copyright © 2004-2008 by
Ian W. Fieggen. All rights reserved.
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