SOLE Blog
January 19th, 2009
yoursole.com officially launches!
7 months in the making, tons of Photoshop templates, miles of code, and countless cups of Tim Horton's coffee. The new SOLE website is officially launched! Everyone here at SOLE is very proud of our latest web offering. Below are some of the new website features:
SOLE Blog
Our new blog will focus on everything SOLE. From product updates and athlete news to event information, and anything else that we are up to.
WHY SOLE
We've fine tuned our recommendations on why you should use SOLE into a lean, mean, fighting machine. Take a look at information on foot health, product performance, product research, customer testimonials, and our sustainability story.
PRODUCTS
We gathered into an easy to consume format, all the information you could ever want on all our products into an easy to surf format. Check out our product features, technical specs, and beautiful image galleries.
STORE
We've reorganized the store and improved our checkout process. It couldn't be easier to order your favorite SOLE products. You don't even need to sign up for a user account to make a purchase! However, if you like you can enter your email address and zip code to bring up the shipping information from your last order. We've also added customer-submitted reviews to each product in the store. See what customers are saying about our product or leave your own review.
TESTIMONIALS
We've reformatted our customer testimonials to be more useful. It's now super easy to see what customers think about our products. You can also read testimonials on how SOLE products have helped our customers with their medical ailments.
Thanks for checking out the new SOLE website. We're positive you will be pleased with the new web experience. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below.
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Comments (5)
On January 29th, 2009, Mike said:
The molding process of this product does not make sense. Why would you want to stand up to mold the footbed and put ones foot into a roll/pronated state???? You will not be supported properly if your foot is not position properly while molding. This makes no sense whatsoever!!! Superfeet are sooo much better.....
On January 29th, 2009, Greg @ SOLE said:
Thanks for your comment Mike. SOLE has what we like to call an 'Aggressive Arch.' What this means is that even if someone was completely flat-footed, our footbeds will not flatten out during the molding process. Because we know that most foot and alignment problems stem from improperly supported arches, and because we don't simply want to mirror existing problems in the foot, SOLE footbeds are made to give lift and support.
On February 11th, 2009, Evelyn Berg said:
we have a pair of Sole regular but lost the instructions how to mold them correctly... would you please send some information ... thanks!
On February 11th, 2009, Greg @ SOLE said:
Hey Evelyn, we have information on the molding process on our site; check out http://www.yoursole.com/products/footbeds/footbed-fitting-instructions/
On February 18th, 2009, Phil said:
Sole has saved my running career. At age 48, after being an avid runner for 25 years, I developed a bad case of metatarsalgia, where everytime I ran, T was limping for days. An orthopedist diagnosed that this was due to a very high arch on my right foot. Rest didn't work, as soon as I ran again the pain was back. After trying all different things ( metatarsal pads, padded insoles, etc ) I wan acrosee your product at an REI store and figured I'd give it a try, The results have been amazing, no more foot pain at all. I just bought my 5th pair and I use them in all of my shoes, both athletic and casual! Thanks!