Ironlace Unbreakable Boot Laces
Ironlace, quite simply the strongest boot lace in the world!
Picture yourself getting ready for work. You're 10 minutes late, you put your coffee down to lace up your boots and your lace breaks. Whether it’s first thing in the morning or halfway through your day we have all been there, a broken pair of boot laces turns a good day bad.
Lacetech Industries Ltd have created the Ironlace.
Their mission is to solve the ongoing problem of broken boot laces in all types of environments, from forestry to fire fighting.
One Ironlace will hold a staggering 1600lb of tension. Lacetech have done years of research and development, resulting in laces that are virtually chemical proof, UV ray resistant, water proof, abrasion resistant, and heat resistant up to 630F (330C). Their laces have been tested to over 1,000,000 cycles without fail. No other laces can make this claim!
We have Ironlaces available in, 45", 54", 63", 72" and 84".
Please Note: Colouring dye may bleed initially. But will settle after a few uses.
Original: $19.17
-70%$19.17
$5.75






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Ironlace, quite simply the strongest boot lace in the world!
Picture yourself getting ready for work. You're 10 minutes late, you put your coffee down to lace up your boots and your lace breaks. Whether it’s first thing in the morning or halfway through your day we have all been there, a broken pair of boot laces turns a good day bad.
Lacetech Industries Ltd have created the Ironlace.
Their mission is to solve the ongoing problem of broken boot laces in all types of environments, from forestry to fire fighting.
One Ironlace will hold a staggering 1600lb of tension. Lacetech have done years of research and development, resulting in laces that are virtually chemical proof, UV ray resistant, water proof, abrasion resistant, and heat resistant up to 630F (330C). Their laces have been tested to over 1,000,000 cycles without fail. No other laces can make this claim!
We have Ironlaces available in, 45", 54", 63", 72" and 84".
Please Note: Colouring dye may bleed initially. But will settle after a few uses.













