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What are those grey plastic rivets they press inside the strap eyelets on their quicklace models called and where can I buy them?

I can't find them anywhere on the entire internet as if nobody knew of their existence.

Do they do it just to fuck with you where they place these in every single eyelet except on the ones on the lower end so that the whole pressure of the shoe can grind the kevlar shoelace through the eyelets?
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>>2782573
do you need grey plastic ones? it would take you 30 seconds to get 2 normal brass rivets and force one inside the other inside the loop
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>>2782596
Yeah but it would look awful on a $150 dollar pair of shoes and probably fall apart or cut off the lace.

Unbelievable this thing doesn't exist on the internet on Aliexpress for peanuts.
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>>2782573
So you’re mad the piece of webbing at the bottom in the middle doesn’t have that little plastic piece that all the other ones have?
Why do you think it’s necessary?



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