HEEL
SLIPPAGE:
To prevent your heel from slipping, criss-cross your laces
normally and when you reach the top, form a lace-lock. |
TOE
PROBLEMS:
If you have hammer toes, corns, bleeding toes or toenail problems,
lace your shoes so the toe box area is lifted. |
HIGH
ARCH:
Lace your shoes so that the shoelace
travels in a straight line from eyelet to eyelet. By avoiding
the criss-cross, you remove pressure points on the tongue
of the shoe which cause pain to the top of the feet. |
NARROW
HEEL, WIDE FOREFOOT:
Use two sets of short shoe laces, one to lace the bottom three
eyelets and the other to lace the top eyelets. For a good
heel fit with no slippage, use the 'lace lock' technique at
the top. |
PAIN
ON THE TOP OF THE FEET:
If troubled, leave a space in the lacing to relieve the pressure.
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is for shoes that fit better. Because shoes that fit
better, perform better. Just like people, feet come
in all different shapes. New Balance means that proper
fit means multiple widths, not just multiple sizes.
Use this section to lace your shoes to the correct system
to suit your feet. |
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