Sunday, September 21, 2014
Jeff B's Feedback
Loved the socks I ordered last month. I've never tried such amazing socks before. Sole-R was the best socks I've ever owned for running and they worked brilliantly. My feet were odor free. Did not think much before, but I could not wear regular socks anymore!
Mayheim was also the best crew socks I ever wore! It feels thick but it was not hot at all. Somehow the knitting makes my feet feel dry and cushioned. Great quality, much recommended.
The Greenfeet 3 insoles took a few tries to get used to, but I do really like the support they give to my flat feet. I can walk much further and my feet hurt a lot less now. The carbon fiber rigid arches really work. They are light and give spring in every step.
One thing I don't get is -- who comes out with the names??
-- Jeff
Mayheim was also the best crew socks I ever wore! It feels thick but it was not hot at all. Somehow the knitting makes my feet feel dry and cushioned. Great quality, much recommended.
The Greenfeet 3 insoles took a few tries to get used to, but I do really like the support they give to my flat feet. I can walk much further and my feet hurt a lot less now. The carbon fiber rigid arches really work. They are light and give spring in every step.
One thing I don't get is -- who comes out with the names??
-- Jeff
Labels: Greenfeet 3, Mayheim, Sole-R
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Daniel R's Feedback
Love the new Sole-R socks, my 4 pairs of short plus socks lasted 4 years, and got a dozen of Sole-R and they are simply amazing. Durable and comfortable.
Running an ultramarathon at the end of the year, and have confident that they will help improve timing.
Running an ultramarathon at the end of the year, and have confident that they will help improve timing.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Thomas K's Feedback
I am just now starting to retire the Greenyarn socks that I bought some time in the first half of 2010 - I have used them nearly on a daily (!) basis - I have clearly managed to rotate through the stock on a consistent basis since all socks have started to wear through the heal nearly at the same time.
The first one to go was the pair with the red pullstrap - I only bought one of that pair and I think it was too easy to grab that in my sock drawer. The 5 or so "anonymous" black and grey pairs have evidently gotten equal use, they are all "dying" now. Only the heal though, otherwise fully serviceable - nice and stretchy.
It probably helps that we rarely use a dryer, nearly always hang outside to dry.
I am thinking about writing a piece on these socks for the publication I work for - we focus on total cost of ownership versus price, and I thought this would be a good story.
I'm off to buy some new socks - hoping to see that you have an all-black line!
I just bought another 6 - but I am a heavy and frequent user - the typical store socks - so called "premium" - would normally last a few weeks.
I suspect that I bought mine in the spring of 2010 - so they survived 1.5 years of my fairly extreme use.
T
The first one to go was the pair with the red pullstrap - I only bought one of that pair and I think it was too easy to grab that in my sock drawer. The 5 or so "anonymous" black and grey pairs have evidently gotten equal use, they are all "dying" now. Only the heal though, otherwise fully serviceable - nice and stretchy.
It probably helps that we rarely use a dryer, nearly always hang outside to dry.
I am thinking about writing a piece on these socks for the publication I work for - we focus on total cost of ownership versus price, and I thought this would be a good story.
I'm off to buy some new socks - hoping to see that you have an all-black line!
I just bought another 6 - but I am a heavy and frequent user - the typical store socks - so called "premium" - would normally last a few weeks.
I suspect that I bought mine in the spring of 2010 - so they survived 1.5 years of my fairly extreme use.
T
Labels: Blitz, Durable, Sole-R