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Why ask that question? If you have an extra 15 minutes (According to Finnerty) just pull the laces out and measure them. It really is not as complicated as you are making it. |
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I once broke first the lace on one shoe, and then the other in the same sitting. Plate shoes. I began shoehorning them on at 1:35 p.m. By the time I had finished tearing both laces and re-lacing both shoes, it was 1:50 p.m. and I was supposed to be at the field. That was all the 15 minutes was about.
Try to re-lace two New Balance plate shoes in under 15 minutes and then get back to me. |
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It was a simple question with what I thought was a simple answer. Apparently not. |
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Ready? Go. |
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Nahhhh. Probably 3 minutes.
They don't come off as quickly as you'd guess. You can't just yank them from the bottom. But new ones go on quickly. I tried to make it realistic. I walked to my car and grabbed my bag and brought it in the house and up the stairs to my office. When I was done lacing them, I put them on and tied them, put the bag back in the car and then stopped the timer. |
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GREAT tip. The stuff I got is called 550 Type III Commercial Nylon Paracord. 550lb. test and made in the USA. 10 bucks for 100 ft. Thanks.
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