Anyone who has ever put on athletic shoes for running or hiking has probably wondered what the back hole for the laces is for. Well, now we finally know that it has a function and that it is not just an end in itself. In fact, it plays a very important role, as it additionally secures the shoe to the ankle so that it cannot move. And what does this mean in practice? No more blisters. If this is not news!
What is it for? the last hole in the sneakers is a question that has puzzled mankind ever since the advent of sneakers. Only a few in this world knew what this additional hole for the shoelaces was for. Because it is placed a little lower than the others and pushed into the background, it is most simply ignored. But now that we know what it serves, we can only regret our ignorance, as our behavior would have saved us many a blister.
With it, we achieve an even firmer grip, as a result of which the foot will not have it while walking or running "swimming lessons". This means that you won't give blisters a chance at all, and it will also unclog them sore toe from walking down. And with this, it has been proven once again that with the correct installation of laces, we can solve almost any problem with shoes.
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Look carefully demonstration video and give the extra hole a final chance to prove itself, and above all, yes justify its existence.