Yankz : instructions

Tying your shoes is a thing of the past with our unique loop system and high-impact lightweight plastic cordlock. No more tying, retying, double knots or frazzled dirty laces to mess with. Just slip on your shoe and yankz. You're ready for action.

Using the Yankz! Sure Lace System is easy, anyone can do it.

how_toStep 1 :: With the Yankz! logo on the buckle facing toward your ankle, lace the shoe from top to bottom (ankle to toe).

Step 2 :: Thread cord ends completely through holes at the wide end of the toe clip and back out through the openings on the side.

Step 3 :: Pull upward on cord loop (not plastic) above casing, and slide the casing down toward shoe until it stops. Push T-Bar pin into casing to secure loop position. Stretch cord loop downward and secure into "hook" of toe clip. Cord loop should be snug as shown on packaging cover. Shoe slips on and off easily, without having to unlock the system! Fit should be comfortable and secure, not tight.

Step 4 :: If the fit is too tight, or loop too short, pull some of the excess cord back through toe clip and redistribute the slack by pulling cords up through eyelets towards the ankle. If the fit is too loose or loop is too big, feed cord down from ankle area through toe clip.

Reviews

The Yankz! are here. The uniquely designed "set and forget" shoelace system allows adjusting to be done from both top and bottom, giving you control of the comfort of your shoes. Take seconds off your transition time. With many colours to choose from you can now colour co-ordinate with your shoes or choose to stand out from the crowd.

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Serious lace technology

Yankz! were designed to meet the rigorous demands of serious athletes. The elastic cord gives slightly to allow for increased comfort while running. Unlike traditional laces, they have two points of adjustment (the ankle AND the toe) so every type foot can be fitted in the correct way for its shape; this increases comfort and may reduce risk of injury. They never come untied, so athletes don't have to break from the action to adjust undone laces.