One-hand laces
Did you have to wear boring velcro shoes because of a restriction? Or have someone tie your shoes for you? That's over now! With One-Hand Lace you get laces that you can tie yourself with one hand - and that look great. Watch the video!
One-Hand Lace Trekking
The One-Hand Lace Trekking lace is suitable for hiking and sturdy shoes. It is made of natural materials from the traditional German manufacturer Barthels-Feldhoff and meets the highest requirements. One-Hand Lace outdoor has a diameter of 3 mm and is also available from specialist shoe and orthopaedic retailers.
- Length 150 cm
- 3 colours (black, brown, red/yellow)
- Made in the EU
- Swiss Innnovation
Coming soon
Tying shoes with one hand has never been so easy
A Swiss innovation
The innovative One-Hand Lace will go on sale in two versions: City for elegant city shoes and Sneakers for sports shoes and sneakers. Laces for walking shoes will follow at a later date. The One-Hand Lace was developed in Switzerland and is made from the laces of the traditional German brand Ringelspitz in their production facility and meets the highest quality standards.
- Made by the traditional German brand Ringelspitz
- Three designs for city shoes, sneakers/sports shoes and hiking shoes
- Tie and untie with one hand
- No difference to normally tied shoes
- Swiss Innovation, Made in the EU
Sources of supply
The One-Hand Lace is now also available from orthopaedic retailers .
Interested specialist shops should contact the general agent Frey Orthopädie Technik AG in Othmarsingen.

How to Lace and Tie the One-Hand Lace
This step by step guide will help you to get used to the One-Hand Lace and to understand the tying technique. Of course it takes some practice, but you will see that after a short time you can tie your shoes with the One-Hand Lace without any visible difference to a normal shoe. It's like magic!
The video instructions below show each step in using One-Hand Lace:
- Structure of the One-Hand Lace
- Left shoe, right shoe correct insertion
- Shoes with even or odd pairs of eyelets
- Insert the One-Hand Lace into the shoe
- Tie the shoe with the One-Hand Lace
- Tie a double knot with the One-Hand Lace
- Loosening the One-Hand Lace
- Fitting the One-Hand Lace