How to Lace Up Vans Lemmings Boots

Vans Lemmings snowboarding boots are known for their strength, rigidity, board feel, and reasonable price tag. They are some of the most popular snowboarding boots for these reasons. However, some users do not see the full benefit of their Lemmings snowboarding boots because they do not lace them properly. Lace your boots correctly and tightly to experience supreme Vans board feel and comfort.

Things You'll Need

  • Vans Lemmings snowboarding boots
  • New laces
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Instructions

    • 1

      Remove the new laces from the packaging and untie them. Remove the old laces from your boots and compare them to the new ones to be sure the new laces will be long enough to work on your boots.

    • 2

      Thread a lace through the toe eyelet (found where the tounge meets the toe cap) of the boot, and make sure both ends of the lace are the same length.

    • 3

      Thread the right-side lace through the first eyelet on the right side of the boot. Pull the lace across the tongue of the boot and thread it through the second eyelet on the left side. Cross the boot again and thread the lace through the third eyelet on the right side. Thread the lace through the fourth eyelet on the left side of the boot, and let it hang free for a moment.

    • 4

      Thread the left-side lace through the first eyelet on the left side of the boot. Pull the lace across the tongue of the boot and thread it through the second eyelet on the right side. Cross the boot again and thread the lace through the third eyelet on the left side. Thread the lace through the fourth eyelet on the right side of the boot.

    • 5

      Thread the right-side lace through the first hole on the left side of the boot leg, from the inside of the hole. Cross the lace over the tongue of the boots and thread it through the second hole on the right side.

    • 6

      Thread the left-side lace through the first hole on the right side of the boot leg, from the inside of the hole. Cross the lace over the tongue of the boots and thread it through the second hole on the left side.

    • 7

      Wrap any excess lace around the top of the boot to help tighten them up, tie the laces in a tight bow.