Saucony Shadow Shoelaces | Saucony Replacement Laces

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SAUCONY SHADOW SHOELACE GUIDE


Saucony Shadow GRID


Shoelace Length: 47 inches (120 cm)


Number of Eyelets: 6 pairs (12 eyelets)


Shoelace Shape: Flat


Shoelace Usage: Suitable for traditional criss-cross lacing, straight bar lacing, and other secure patterns.

Saucony Shadow 5000


Shoelace Length: 55 inches (140 cm)


Number of Eyelets: 7 pairs (14 eyelets)


Shoelace Shape: Oval


Shoelace Usage: Suitable for traditional criss-cross lacing, straight bar lacing, and other secure patterns.

Saucony Shadow 6000


Shoelace Length: 47 inches (120 cm)


Number of Eyelets: 5 pairs (10 eyelets)


Shoelace Shape: Flat


Shoelace Usage: Suitable for traditional criss-cross lacing, straight bar lacing, and other secure patterns.

Saucony Shadow Replacement Shoelaces

Replacement shoelaces for Saucony Shadow shoes, with guidance on lace length, eyelet count, width, colour and care.

Saucony Shadow Replacement Shoelaces

Choose Replacement Laces for Saucony Shadow

Saucony Shadow has a layered heritage-running upper. The upper, eyelet layout and original lace profile all affect which replacement will look and fit most naturally.

Pear's current model reference lists 140 cm flat laces for approximately 7 pairs. Use that as a starting point, then measure the original lace before ordering.

About Saucony Shadow Shoes

The Saucony Shadow is a heritage running-inspired lifestyle sneaker known for layered suede, mesh and textile panels. Its fuller retro upper commonly uses a medium flat lace.

Because the Shadow uses a layered heritage-running upper, replacement laces should stay close to the original shape, width and length so the upper tightens evenly.

Choosing Replacement Laces for Saucony Shadow

A medium flat lace is the closest starting point for most Saucony Shadow releases. Pear's current reference lists flat laces, although later versions, children's sizes and special editions can differ.

Measure one original lace from tip to tip and compare its width before ordering. This is more reliable than using the model name alone.

Choosing Colours for Saucony Shadow Laces

Black, white, grey and tonal colours preserve the familiar Shadow appearance, while contrast colours can highlight the Saucony logo, upper overlays, heel details or midsole accents.

Keep the replacement close to the original width so the new colour changes the style without making the lace appear oversized or too narrow.

Caring for Saucony Shadow Shoelaces

Remove the laces before cleaning and hand-wash them gently with mild soap and cool or lukewarm water. Air-dry them completely before relacing.

Avoid bleach, hard scrubbing and high heat, particularly on coloured, reflective, personalised or metal-aglet laces.

Saucony Shadow Shoelace Size Guide

The Pear reference for Saucony Shadow is 140 cm with approximately 7 pairs and a flat shape. This is a practical starting point rather than a universal factory specification.

Saucony Shadow Shoelace Size Guide data
Reference Eyelet Pairs Lace Length Selection Note
Pear model reference7 pairs140 cmFlat
Shorter fit7 pairsOne size below referenceSmaller bow or loose lacing
Longer fit7 pairsOne size above referenceLarger bow or runner's-loop lacing
Best confirmation methodCount pairsMeasure original laceMatch original width

Frequently Asked Questions – Saucony Shadow Replacement Shoelaces

What length shoelaces do Saucony Shadow shoes use?

Pear's current model guide lists 140 cm flat laces for Saucony Shadow shoes with approximately 7 pairs of eyelets. Measure the original lace because size, release and lacing style can vary.

Are Saucony Shadow laces flat or round?

Pear's guide lists flat laces for Saucony Shadow shoes. Match the original shape because later versions or special editions may use a different construction.

How many eyelet pairs do Saucony Shadow shoes have?

Pear's model reference lists approximately 7 pairs for Saucony Shadow shoes. Count the eyelets on your pair because shoe size and version may differ.

What width shoelaces suit Saucony Shadow shoes?

A medium flat lace is a practical starting point for Saucony Shadow shoes. Measure the original width because an oversized lace can crowd the eyelets, while a narrow lace changes the fit and appearance.

Can I use different-coloured laces in Saucony Shadow shoes?

Yes. Choose a tonal colour for a subtle replacement or use contrast laces to highlight the Saucony logo, upper overlays, heel details or midsole accents.

How do I measure Saucony Shadow shoelaces?

Remove one lace, lay it flat without stretching it and measure from one aglet tip to the other. Record the width and count matching eyelets as pairs.

Can I use elastic or no-tie laces in Saucony Shadow shoes?

Elastic or no-tie options can work when their width and installed length suit the eyelets. Adjust the tension gradually and test the fit before running or training.

Can I use a runner's-loop lacing method with Saucony Shadow shoes?

A runner's loop can be used when the shoe has an unused top eyelet and enough lace length. It can improve heel hold, but the lace should not be tightened so firmly that it creates pressure.

How should I clean Saucony Shadow shoelaces?

Remove the laces and hand-wash them gently with mild soap and cool or lukewarm water. Air-dry them completely and avoid bleach or high heat.

Are Pear Saucony Shadow laces original Saucony products?

No. Pear Saucony Shadow replacement laces are aftermarket products designed to fit selected shoes. They are not original or OEM Saucony laces and are not manufactured, supplied or endorsed by Saucony.

Can I order custom Saucony Shadow replacement laces?

Yes. Pear Shoelace offers selected replacement laces in custom lengths, colours and styles, with selected aglet and personalised-text options. Availability depends on the chosen product.

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