Uniqhia No Tie Shoelaces for Kids and Adults Review

Disclaimer:  I received this product for free or highly discounted in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions expressed are mine.

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I recently tried elastic no tie shoelaces and really liked the ease of not having to tie my shoes.  When I got a new pair of tennis shoes I decided to look for something that was the same concept but maybe a little different.  I came across these no tie shoelaces which instead of lacing all the way down the shoe only go across from hole to hole.  When I tried them on my shoes it took a little bit of figuring out which sizes I needed to fit the shoes.

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After getting all the shoelaces in I tried on the tennis shoes.  I didn’t mind the laces and the shoes were pretty easy to slide on.  I was worried that the laces would not be tight enough and my feet might slip and slide around even maybe my shoes slipping off.  I was pleasantly surprised that after going on a walk the shoes still felt secure on my feet and I didn’t notice them being too loose.

The Uniqhia No Tie Shoelaces for Kids and Adults comes with 16 pieces which was more than enough for my tennis shoes.  The shoelaces are made of silicone and come in 6 different colors black, blue, rainbow, red, or white.  The Uniqhia No Tie Shoelaces for Kids and Adults is only $7.98 on Amazon.com.  Click here to order your Uniqhia No Tie Shoelaces for Kids and Adults.  #Shoelaces

I was chosen to review the Uniqhia No Tie Shoelaces for Kids and Adults through Tomoson.com.  Basically how it works is you select items you would like to review and if they chose you, the product is purchased through Amazon.com.  If you have a Prime Account with Amazon shipping is free and a coupon code is provided from the company making the product free or highly discounted.  In exchange they are looking for an honest review on their product.

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