Review: Greeper Sport laces

Still the leader of the triathlon pack, these laces will help you get feet into (and out of) running shoes quickly

Our rating

4.5

Published: April 1, 2014 at 1:30 pm

Review: Greeper Sport laces

We’ve tested Greeper Laces before and, despite fierce competition from French outfit Xtenex and their bobbly efforts, in our eyes – and on our feet – the UK product continues to lead the way.

For those new to tri or 220, the traditional lacing system is replaced with a brilliant mechanism that requires no tying. Simply guide the Greeper through eyelets in reverse before clamping in place at the toe-end via a miniature plastic connector.

Back at the tongue end, the ingenious toggle requires a gentle tug of its protruding loops to tighten. Pull the toggle to ease pressure. Sprinkling your shoe with talc and a modicum of practice will have you T2-ing faster than ever before. But, more importantly, your foot feels secure – unlike other systems that can leave your foot slipping about like Bambi on ice.

For lots more reviews of the latest triathlon kit, head to our Gear section

Contact : www.greeper.com