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Ever wonder about the purpose of the extra set of eyelets at the top of your shoes? In the past, maybe youā€™ve used them to lace your shoes higher or ignored the holes entirely. But actually, the holes are designed to help with many lacing techniques, including the extremely helpful Heel Lock. Although the Heel Lock isnā€™t a new concept, itā€™s receiving a lot of buzz lately among new runners who arenā€™t acquainted to the many different lacing techniques out there. Among runners, the Heel Lock is also commonly called the Runnerā€™s Loop, Runnerā€™s Tie or ā€” better yet ā€” Lock Lacing!
The technique is all the same regardless of what youā€™ve heard it called. It creates a super-tight finish and prevents heel slippage while using your running shoes. Even if your shoes fit perfectly, you may notice your heel sliding when running down uneven surfaces such as hills, causing your toes to slam into the front of your shoe. Itā€™s uncomfortable, it can get in the way of a perfect run and, luckily, itā€™s totally preventable with the Heel Lock! Runners, rejoice!
STEP 1: Begin by lacing your shoe using the common Criss Cross method or any other method you prefer. Stop before lacing through the last eyelet closest to the top of the shoe.
STEP 2: Take the left lace of each shoe and thread it through the top-left eyelet so that the lace comes out on the inside of the shoe. This will create one of the two loops essential to the Lock Lacing technique. Repeat the process on the right side of each shoe, taking the right lace and threading it through the top-right eyelet. You should now have one loop on the right and one loop on the left.
STEP 3:Ā Cross your laces and insert them into the loop on the opposite side of the shoe. For example, take your left lace and insert it through the right loop.
STEP 4:Ā Pull your laces, tightening the shoe around your foot. This will create the firm lock that is the crux of the Heel Lock technique. Make sure your shoe isnā€™t uncomfortably tight, though!
STEP 5: Now that you have completed the Lock Lacing technique,Ā tie you shoes like normal. Your laces will be harder to loosen, preventing your heels from slipping and giving your shoes more leverage.
But, of course, you could avoid complicated lacing techniques by lacing up with a pair of Lock LacesĀ®!Ā Lock LacesĀ® offer the same locked-in support without having to learn complex lacing techniques.
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Ideal for more difficult installations like industrial MRO and OEM situations, including high vibration and stationary production, electrical cabinets, lawn and garden, UTV Moto and ATVs, RV, marine, aircraft, heavy equipment, and trailers.





The patented double rubber-lining bands grip and protect the bundle, reducing slippage even when working on on vertical installations.





Rounded edges on the top of the tie also protect insulation, preventing sharp edges from damaging cables.





Ideally installed in ready-for-use areas where the environment requires heat stabilized and UV protection.





It's time for something better than old style zip ties. It's time for our premium rubber-lined releasable GripLockTies. Find out why we think you deserve better than the norm.
We are moving production from Overseas to Texas and it is going to delay having stock in some of the sizes or colors.Ā So please be patent as we prepare for MADE in the USA
You Need GripLockTiesā„¢, here's why:
It's easy! You can release GripLockTiesā„¢ with your thumb by opening the big releasable tab.
Add another wire to your bundle, or use one to temporarily wrap up items such as extension cords, flowers, chargers, and more!
Patented Rubber-Lining prevents the need to over-tighten for a secure fit. Release, reseal, and reuse. No more hassle cutting and wasting ties after you forgot to run that last wire. Lock and unlock them until you are really done. When you are all set, you can then flush cut to secure the setup!
These are not just your typical Granddad's Zipties. These are GripLockTies
You can easily secure our ties thanks to our premium rubber lining.
Normal zip ties can be very hard to secure in place, as they are made of plastic. When plastic rubs against any surface, it easily slides around and shifts.
GripLockTiesā„¢ do not get shifted around so easily. and they won't cut wires or scratch off paint on surfaces that come in contact. Enjoy faster installation and lower cost than separate cushioning materials.
Let the rubber secure your wires at the precise sizing that you need, rather than crushing your items with the force needed with traditional ties.
GripLockTiesā„¢ are rubber-lined! The inside isn't made of the same cheap plastic as a normal zip tie, whose sharp nylon edges will readily damage anything within its grasp.
They are ultra-protective, providing cushioning to bundles that prevent wire and cable damage. No other cable ties can solve the problems of wire damage and vibration damage.Ā 
Why keep dealing with wire damage? You don't have to. Welcome to GripLockTiesā„¢ with Rubber-Lining. These are a true game-changer, especially in environments with elevated temperature and increased movement.
GripLockTiesā„¢ are easy to use, and reuse.
Like a regular zip tie, simply insert the tail into the head, with the Rubber-Lining on the inside. Tighten as necessary by pulling the tail - no expensive tool needed. The deep teeth design produces a satisfying click from the extra-tough locking head. If you are not ready to finalize the installation or you have to later add something more, use the release tab with your thumb to easily reopen the GripLockTiesā„¢.
After tightening, you can cut off the excess strap and the releasable tab so that it's flush with the retention head. You can also keep it a bit longer to keep the Releasable tab in place. You can use it to your advantage in whichever way works best for you!
You don't have to pull it crazy tight like other ties. GripLockTiesā„¢ rubber-lining practically eliminates stress concentration points under tension, making the tie stronger for a longer life and keeping it from slipping around.
Black UV stabilized nylon from Dupont.
Rubber Padding is Available in several top colors: red, blue, and orange. Only the Best Materials.Ā No Questionable Quality Here. Life is to short to waste time on failure Zips.
GripLockTies is dedicated to helping you solve your problems. If you need help, check out our links, or visit our social media pages below!
Patented LockRight LLC technology
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