Black · Trainers · Velcro
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Black Velcro trainers are snappy in both looks and fastening action, helping you to get up and out in a flash. Great for adults who want to save valuable time with a comfortable fit, and kids who are yet to fully master the art of tying shoelaces, our range of black Velcro trainers offers a fine blend of form and function. The snug, supportive fit teamed with classic adidas branding make black Velcro shoes a winning combination. If you want to get even more performance and comfort out of your footwear, opt for a pair of black Velcro shoes that have Cloudfoam technology that makes you feel like walking on air, or Gore-Tex options that will keep your feet dry all day long.
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Black Trainers Velcro Frequently Asked Questions
Black Velcro trainers are a good solution for activities where you need to be able to put on or take off your footwear quickly, such as during climbing. But laces may offer more support and stability for some people.
Kids often wear Velcro from the age of around 18 months to five or six years old. It is particularly useful when they have the independence of putting on their own shoes but lack the manual dexterity to deal with shoelaces.
Velcro fasteners, also known as hook-and-loop fasteners, have two sides – one with mini hooks and the other with loops. When these are pushed together, the hooks latch onto the loops, forming a secure connection that closes the trainer. When it’s time to take it off, a pulling force removes the hooks from their corresponding loops, so loosening the trainer.