1. How to tie shoes for hiking shoes

1. Basic system

(1) Aura Shuanghuan Law

Pass the shoelace through the shoe hole, wear the left and right ends through the opposite shoelaces, and then wear the lace on the left and right ends back to their respective shoelaces, and finally tighten them.This method is suitable for most sneakers, mountaineering shoes or casual shoes.

(2) Pilot Law

Similar to the Aura Shuanghuan method, just put on the left and right ends into the shoelaces in turn, and then lead the shoelaces inside the side shoelaces to the other side.Just tighten.This system is suitable for higher tightness, and the upper is required to be more tightly attached to the foot type, and it can also make the feet more stable.

2. Special system method

(1) Magic Pastening

Suitable for hiking shoes with magic stickers, remove the magic paste, closely bind the hind heel and instep with the shoelaces, and press the magic paste tightly, which can achieve a fixed effect.

(2) T -type cross method

Choose a wide and soft shoelaces, pass through the front foot shoe holes, cross the left and right ends, and then pass through the corresponding shoe hole, repeat this action, and finally make the shoelaces.The average distribution of foot pressure provides comfort for long -term travel.

2. precautions for Hiking shoe lace

1. Make sure the heel is stable

After tie the shoelaces, walk around and check whether the height of the heel lifts more than 1/4 inches (about 6 mm).The heel stability can reduce the blisters caused by friction, and avoid sliding the entire foot when it goes downhill.

2. Provide support but avoid stress

hiking shoes should provide comfortable support in the most needed place, including the inner side of the feet.Appropriate support can avoid fatigue and injury to the feet, but it should not be too tight to cause unnecessary pressure.

3. Leave the stretching space

A stretching space should be left in the foot tip area, so that the toes can be opened, moved, and ensure the stability of the whole body.This is also the key to avoiding the so bluff of the toes.

4. Adapt to different foot types

Different shoelaces can adapt to different foot types, such as tall back, low -back or narrow feet.Use "locking" technique to prevent the shoe lace from sliding and keep your feet stable.

5. Adjust the length of the lace

Adjust the length of the lace according to the type of shoes and the needs of Hiking.The flat shoelaces are usually less prone to loosen than round shoelaces.

6. Tightened laces to prevent damage

When Hiking with random stones and branches, we should tighten the shoelaces to prevent the tongue from top to the ankle, thereby blocking the branches and stones that may hurt your branches.

7. Check and adjust the shoelaces

During the travel process, check whether the lace is loose or worn regularly and adjust it as needed.If the laces are loosened, stop immediately and re -tie it to avoid increasing the burden of walking and the risk of falling.

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