CCSOFTIME Round Work Boot Laces – heavy-duty replacement laces for walking, hiking and safety boots
Product description
What these boot laces are for
If you’ve ever had your boot laces snap, fray, or keep slipping out on a long walk, you know it’s not a glamorous problem. CCSOFTIME’s round work boot laces are designed as a replacement set for sturdier footwear styles where laces take a beating—think walking boots, work boots, hiking boots, safety boots and trekking boots.
On paper, what makes them different is the build: they’re described as a heavy-duty woven polyester lace reinforced with two inner cords. That combination is aimed at handling snagging and wear better than thinner, simpler laces—especially when you’re outdoors, working on your feet, or just constantly tying and untying.
There’s also a practical side to choosing these: they come in multiple colours and several lengths, so you’re not stuck with whatever came with your original pair.
Key takeaways (what you’ll notice day to day)
The most noticeable difference with “heavy-duty” laces is usually how they behave after repeated use. These are positioned as strong trainer laces that are less likely to tear or fray quickly. They’re also intended to “stay tied” rather than sliding loose.

A detail worth paying attention to is the round profile and stated width of 8–9MM. A thicker lace can feel more secure for some people, but it’s not automatically right for every eyelet setup—if your boots have very tight spacing or unusual lace guides, you may want to double-check fit before committing.
And yes, the look matters too. If you like your boots to stand out, the availability of colourways (listed below) makes this more of a style-and-function replacement than a purely utilitarian swap.
Where they fit best (and why they make sense)
These CCSOFTIME replacement laces are aimed at a broad range of outdoor and work boot use. The base description calls them suitable for walking, work, hiking, trekking, safety and hunting boots, plus “all outdoor boots”. In real purchasing terms, that usually means they’re meant to be a safe default when you’re replacing laces and you don’t want to go bargain-thin.


They’re particularly worth considering if: - You need laces for heavy-duty boots (worksite, construction-style boots, or thick outdoor soles) - You do regular walking or hiking and want something that resists fraying - You’re replacing laces on steel toe and safety boots where you’d rather not rush a replacement again
If you’re using lighter trainers or boots with delicate eyelets, you might find thicker round laces feel slightly overkill. It’s not a deal-breaker, just something to bear in mind.

Specs that matter for choosing the right pair
Choosing the correct length is usually the difference between “great swap” and “why are these too long?”. This product lists several options: - 90cm / 36inch - 100cm / 39inch - 120cm / 47inch - 140cm / 55inch - 150cm / 59inch
The description also lists these colour options: black brown, black white, black red and yellow brown.
As for build quality, the laces are described as premium woven polyester with two inner cords, designed to be sturdy and not easy to fall off.
One limitation to flag: the entry doesn’t specify a universal “fits all” approach. So even with multiple lengths, you’ll still want to confirm the lace length you need for your particular boot model and how your lacing pattern sits.
What stands out (strengths and the mild caveats)

What stands out here is the reinforcement approach: polyester woven lace, reinforced with two inner cords, and positioned as wear-resistant and less prone to snagging. If your current laces tend to fray at the eyelets or loosen during use, that’s exactly the kind of problem this is trying to solve.
The other strong point is choice: multiple colours and several lengths means you can replace function first, then tidy up the look second.


Where it can fall short is down to personal fit and boot geometry. Because these are thicker (8–9MM) and round, they may not suit boots that prefer flat laces, or lace systems that run very tight. Also, the entry mentions satisfaction protection, but it doesn’t give details on how returns/refunds are handled—so if you’re unsure on length, you’ll want to measure carefully before ordering.
Practical tips for swapping your boot laces
For a quick “micro-experience” of using these effectively, start by threading one lace through the bottom eyelet set and pull through until both ends are even. Then tie a quick test knot before you fully tighten.
Why? Because with thicker laces, the knot can seat differently. If they’re too long, you’ll notice immediately when the ends bunch up at the top. If they’re too short, you’ll feel it when you can’t reach the top eyelets with a normal tie.

Finally, when you’re finished, check they’re not twisted in the eyelets. A simple untwist can reduce the chance of snagging and help them stay tied as intended.
Included in the pack (and a small note on expectations)
The listing describes this as a “set” of round boot laces, and it includes multiple length choices, but the entry you provided doesn’t clarify whether the “set” contains one pair (two laces) in a standard way or how many laces are included per length option.
Before buying, it’s worth checking the product page details for quantity per length, just so you don’t end up expecting a different number of laces than what’s actually supplied.
Buying verdict
Worth considering if you want replacement boot laces that are built for heavy-duty use—walking, hiking, work, safety and outdoor boots—especially if your current laces fray, snag, or keep coming loose.



It’s not the best choice if your boots are suited to thinner or flatter laces, or if you can’t be confident about the right length for your lace path. In that case, thicker round laces may feel awkward or require re-lacing adjustments.
A solid purchase works best when you prioritise durability and a more secure tied hold, and when you take five minutes to match the lace length option to your boots.
Mini FAQ
How do I choose the right lace length?
Start by matching your boot’s lace length to one of the options listed (90cm, 100cm, 120cm, 140cm or 150cm). If you’re unsure, measure your existing laces end-to-end when fully laid out.
Are these laces suitable for safety boots?

The description explicitly positions them for safety boots and steel toe-style work footwear, alongside walking and hiking boots.
Do they stay tied?
They’re described as “not easy to fall off” and designed to stay tied, which is the main reason people look for reinforced laces like this.
What colours are available?
Black Brown, Black White, Black Red and Yellow Brown are listed.
What if I’m not satisfied?
The entry states there’s a satisfaction guarantee and asks customers to contact for replacement or refund if you’re not fully satisfied.
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