Columbia Replacement Boot Laces | Columbia Shoelaces
Elevate Your Columbia Boots: Equip your Columbia boots with our Trek laces, designed to enhance their rugged functionality and stylish appeal.
Premium Columbia Boot Laces at Pear Shoelace Australia
Upgrade your Columbia boots with premium laces from Pear Shoelace. Built for durability and a secure fit, these laces provide long-lasting quality, perfect for outdoor excursions and everyday wear, enhancing style and functionality on any adventure.
Which replacement laces fit Columbia hiking boots?
Worn laces can slip, fray and let your boots loosen when you need support most. Our Columbia replacement boot laces are built for trail use, strong weave, reliable knot hold, and a clean look that brings your Columbias back to “ready for anything” in minutes.
What lace length and aglet style suits your Columbia boots?
Get the perfect fit by choosing your exact lace length ideal for low-cut hikers, mid boots, or extra eyelets. Finish strong with fresh aglets to reduce fraying, improve threading, and keep your laces looking sharp. Pick the setup that matches how you lace and lock in.
Can you add custom text to the Columbia boot laces?
Make your Columbias unmistakably yours with custom text laces. Add a name, team, trail motto or business branding. Personalised laces are a fun upgrade, a practical way to identify gear, and a standout gift for any Columbia boot wearer.
How do I choose and order Columbia replacement laces online?
Buying is simple: match the lace shape/diameter to your current pair, measure tip-to-tip for length, choose your colour, then add to cart. Need help? Pear Shoelace support makes it easy to get the right Columbia laces, no guesswork, just a better fit and finish.
What length shoelaces do Columbia boots need?
The best method is to measure your current lace from tip to tip. No old laces? Count eyelet pairs and allow extra length for thicker socks, heel-lock lacing, and a secure double knot. If you’re between sizes, sizing up gives more tying options.
Columbia boot laces: the most asked questions, answered
What type of laces do Columbia hiking boots use?
- Most Columbia hiking boots use round or oval boot laces for durability. Match the shape and thickness to what came with your boots for the best fit and knot hold.
How do I know the right lace length for my Columbia boots?
- Measure your existing laces end-to-end. If you don’t have them, count eyelet pairs and choose a length that leaves enough to double-knot comfortably.
My Columbia laces keep coming undone. What should I do?
- Replace worn, glossy laces and use a firm double knot. Many hikers also use heel-lock/runner’s loop lacing to reduce slip and maintain consistent tension.
Do Pear Shoelace Columbia laces suit trail and everyday wear?
- Yes, Columbia laces on this page are built as boot laces for a secure fit and long wear, whether you’re hiking or commuting.
Are flat laces OK for Columbia boots?
- If your boots were designed for round/oval laces, stick with that shape for smoother threading and better hold in hooks/eyelets. Flat laces can work, but only if your eyelets and lace path are suited to them.
Can I get custom-length laces for Columbia boots?
- Yes, custom lengths help if you’ve changed lacing style, added different insoles, or want more/less bow length for comfort and security.
What are aglets, and do they matter on Columbia boot laces?
- Aglets are the lace tips. Fresh aglets help prevent fraying, make threading easier, and keep laces looking tidy, especially after heavy trail use.
Can I add custom text to Columbia laces?
- Yes, custom text laces let you add names, slogans or branding for a personal touch while keeping the boot-ready function you need.
How do I replace laces on Columbia boots with speed hooks?
- Unlace fully, then re-lace from the bottom up, ensuring the lace sits neatly in each hook. Keep tension even, then tie and adjust for comfort at the ankle.
Will these laces fit all Columbia boot models?
- They fit many Columbia boots, but the safest approach is to match the lace shape/diameter and choose the correct length based on your eyelet count or measured lace length.











