Hi
I have recently bought a pair of old style Lavers, previously I played with Quantums.
Now I have a problem with my toe box. I used many different lace styles, but nothing works. The toe box 'closes'. As in, the lines with lace holes do not spread apart and get on top of the tow box, and if I stall a bag, it gets caught in the toe box. It is unplayable at this point.
I have tried spreading these apart, leaving them spread over few days, but they always go back. Is there a trick to this that you can share?
Lavers problem
Lavers problem
I hate bad form and I'm a hypocrite.
Vojta
Vojta
Re: Lavers problem
I cut the first eyelet, got it from Matt Cross Lavers modification tutorial on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nwaq3KfD8oE
Works for me!
Works for me!
Julian
Vienna, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Re: Lavers problem
I used to always cut the eyelet. My recent restart with footbag, I DO NOT cut the eyelets. My toe game has been indescribably revolutionized. My personal opinion: don't ever, ever EVER (ever) cut the eyelets off. I wish I knew that YEARS ago. But this of course is just my opinion.
Re: Lavers problem
Thank you, sir!
I didn't want to cut into the shoes, so I have tried the lace style shown in the video first, hoping it would help. And it did, it's made it much better, I think they are playable now, I will try it in a few minutes. It's not 100% ideal, but I think it will be once the laces stretch the shoes out after a couple of sessions.
On another note, I have to say I am quite disappointed in Lavers. They have always been praised for being the best for footbag, and while they are fine, they just can't compare to Quantums. I believe the clipper part can be made similar to Quantums by cutting the first layer, but the toe box and weight is just incomparable.
I didn't want to cut into the shoes, so I have tried the lace style shown in the video first, hoping it would help. And it did, it's made it much better, I think they are playable now, I will try it in a few minutes. It's not 100% ideal, but I think it will be once the laces stretch the shoes out after a couple of sessions.
On another note, I have to say I am quite disappointed in Lavers. They have always been praised for being the best for footbag, and while they are fine, they just can't compare to Quantums. I believe the clipper part can be made similar to Quantums by cutting the first layer, but the toe box and weight is just incomparable.
I hate bad form and I'm a hypocrite.
Vojta
Vojta
Re: Lavers problem
Thanks Paul. I really didn't want to do that, so I'm happy more people didn't push me into it. I can see how it would improve it, but I'd rather wait for the shoes to stretch out by playing.
I hate bad form and I'm a hypocrite.
Vojta
Vojta