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What do
customers of Foot Relief Insoles have to say?
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What are Foot Relief Insoles
designed to do?
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What do Foot Relief Insoles
feel like when you wear them?
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What are the insoles filled
with?
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What materials are the
insoles made of?
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How long will the insoles
last?
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How long is the warranty and
what does it cover?
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How long
will the massaging action last?
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How thick are the insoles?
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Can I use the insoles for
sports?
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Can the insoles help with
certain health conditions?
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How do Foot Relief Insoles
compare to other gel, rubber, and liquid insoles?
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How do I clean my insoles?
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How do Foot Relief Insoles
help with foot odor?
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How much weight and impact
can the insoles take?
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How do I trim the insoles?
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Can the Insoles be worn with
sandals and flip flops?
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Can the insoles be worn
over orthotics or other shoe inserts?
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How does reflexology relate
to Foot Relief Insoles?
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Will my feet get hot
wearing Foot Relief Insoles?
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What are the available insole
sizes?
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How can I become a
distributor/reseller?
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How can I become an online
affiliate?
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How does the
insole trade-in program work?
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Why should I
never throw away Foot Relief Insoles?
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How do I contact Foot Relief
Insoles?
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What do
customers of Foot Relief Insoles have to say?
A: The best way to find
out what our customers have to say about our insoles is to read
and listen to actual testimonials.
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What are Foot Relief
Insoles designed to do?
A: Foot Relief Insoles are fluid
filled insoles that have
five primary benefits and a
long list of secondary benefits. The insoles
are designed to
cushion, massage, absorb shock,
give arch support, and increase circulation. The liquid
insole will form to almost any shape
foot giving you a customized fit after only a few minutes of
wear. Many customers
refer to our liquid filled insoles as "liquid orthotics"
because of the way the insoles stretch slightly allowing the
liquid to fill in the unique arches of your foot providing
maximum comfort.
There are so many health benefits you
will notice when wearing our liquid insoles. Foot Relief Insoles
are designed with comfort and durability in mind. The
pressure and stabilization points are arranged in a special
configuration that separates us from our competitors and gives
our insoles a higher level of comfort that you will most likely
never get with other liquid filled, gel, foam, rubber, or
silicone shoe insoles.
Not only do our insoles have a
totally different feel than our competitors, many of our
customers tell us that our insoles feel softer, more comfortable, and
feel like they have more "gel" when compared back to back with
our competitors at tradeshows and other events. Don't be
fooled by smooth talking sales pitches or internet hype.
There is a reason our competitors have to extremely discount
their insoles and offer you an inflated unrealistic warranty
that you will most likely never use. With Foot Relief
Insoles you can rest assured that comfort, quality, and
durability, is exactly what you will get.
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Q:
What do Foot Relief
Insoles feel like when you are wearing them?
A: Our customer responses are the best way to describe what
our insoles feel like. Customers say: "I feel like I
am walking on Jell-O" , "It's like a water bed for my feet" , I
Feel like I am walking on soft sand without the wetness" , "I
feel like I am walking on a thick padded carpet all day long" ,
"These are the softest most comfortable insoles I have ever
tried". And of course "I feel like I am walking on
water". These are just a few of the most common statements
we hear. At Foot Relief Insoles we have a saying:
"Trying is believing". You may have tried everything on
the market but until you try Foot Relief Insoles you'll never
know what our customers are raving about.
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What are the insoles
filled with?
A: Every Foot Relief Insole is filled with pure food
grade glycerin also known as glycerol or glycerine. This
thick clear liquid is water soluble and creates a nice even
layer of comfort under the foot when pressure from body weight
is applied. As you walk, the flowing action of the
glycerin acts as a massaging agent from the heel to the ball of
your foot. This massaging action helps to increase the
circulation of blood to the tissues of the feet The
increase in circulation in the feet from this massaging action
also helps move the circulation of blood back up into the legs.
When standing still, the liquid forms to the foot causing an
even distribution of weight on the pressure points of the foot
helping to relieve the discomfort of stand long periods of time.
The glycerin also absorbs shock with every step that would
normally travel through the heel and into the rest of the body
causing fatigue. A subtle heel to toe rocking motion when
standing is all it takes to massage your feet keeping them fresh
all day. This is done naturally as you walk when wearing
our insoles.
Glycerin is a liquid that has
a boiling point and freezing point over twice that of water.
The viscous and thermal properties of glycerin make it an
excellent choice for a massaging agent and to help keep your
feet at an even temperature in hot or cold weather. Many
customers like to place the insoles in a freezer or on a heating
pad to aid in the reduction of swelling from various foot
conditions.
Click Here for more
information on Glycerin.
P.S. We recently added
20% more liquid glycerin to our insoles giving them even more
cushion, arch support, and shock absorbing power.
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Q:
What materials are the insoles
made of?
A: Every Foot Relief Insole is made from the strongest USA
manufactured medical grade polyurethane we can find. We
believe our materials are of superior quality to our
competitors. Our liner is made from a durable polyester
fabric that is heat sealed to the polyurethane insole
guaranteeing that the liner will never peel, tear, or separate.
This liner has an extremely soft feel and will also absorb and
trap moisture keeping it from entering your shoe liner.
You can then wash the moisture and odor away. See washing
instructions below.
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How long will the
insoles last?
A: We have designed and built every Foot Relief Insole to
last by using only the most durable materials we can find.
Our insoles have been put to the test by nearly
every major industry including construction, delivery, medical,
factory, retail, and more. Our new and improved model has
a known damage and defect rate that is currently less than one
half of one percent (.005%) We invite our customers to put
our insoles up against any work or activity related abuse they
can find to test our product. And as always we will stand
firm on our warranty against any damage that you can inflict on
our insoles.
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Q:
How long is the warranty
and what does it cover?
A: Foot Relief Insoles is committed to delivering a quality
product to our customers. However, as with any personal
wear product, a number of factors can result in varying lengths
of product life.
Foot Relief Insoles cannot accurately foresee how each customer will wear
or use our insoles which makes the exact lifespan of our product
nearly impossible to determine. This is why we remain
committed to keeping our customers satisfied by offering our
full one year warranty against any damage or defects
including accidental damage like a nail, or from your dog or
cat, or our Extended Two Year Warranty with online registration. We hope our commitment to service and customer
satisfaction
will allow us your continued business and support. For
warranty instructions and procedures
click here.
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Q: How long will the massaging
action last?
A:
The massaging action will never go away, however; your feet will
become accustomed to the motion of the liquid within a few days
of wearing them. The insole will stretch and conform to
your foot giving the massaging action of the liquid a more
balanced feel.
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How thick are the insoles?
A:
The insoles are approximately
1/8" thick when the liquid glycerin is evenly dispersed, but
don't be fooled into thinking they are not thick enough.
That is the biggest misconception people make when considering
liquid filled insoles. Nurses, Doctors, Delivery Men,
Retail, and Construction Workers would not continue to buy them
if they did not work!
When you stand on our liquid insoles, they will feel 2-3 times
thicker than they actually are because the pressure from your
body weight compresses the liquid forming a layer of cushion
along your whole foot from the heel to where your toes start.
Foot Relief Insoles will fit in almost any type of shoe without
making them tight. They are designed to go on top of your
existing shoe insole and you will rarely have to remove your
existing insole unless your shoes are already snug.
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Q: Can I use the insoles for sports?
A: Our insoles are
constructed from the most durable materials we can find and have
been used by athletes in many popular sports. The insoles
are designed to withstand extreme impact and absorb a percentage
of the shock normally sustained during athletic activities.
This reduces fatigue to the body and speeds up recovery time.
We invite customers to put our insoles to the test in any sport.
As always we remain committed to our warranty against any
damage.
With any change of footwear for
sporting activities we recommend that you first wear our insoles
in practice first until you get accustomed to the feel of the
insoles. Some athletes may also prefer to wear out insoles
underneath their existing insoles to minimize the massaging
action while maintaining the support and shock absorption power
of the our glycerin filled insoles.
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Q: Can the insoles help with certain
health conditions?
A:
Foot relief insoles have been worn by customers with just about
every foot and body related health condition you can think of,
especially diabetics looking to improve circulation in their
feet and legs. Some of the more common conditions that
users report relief from while wearing our insoles include
plantar faciitis, heel pain, heel spurs, ball of foot pain, arch
pain, ankle pain, knee pain, hip pain, and lower back pain.
For a more complete list of common foot related problems and how
our insoles may help
click here.
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Q:
How do Foot Relief Insoles
compare to other gel, rubber, and liquid insoles?
A:
Foot Relief Liquid Filled Shoe Insoles provide the same
benefits you will get with gel, rubber, foam, or silicone
insoles only they do something more. The key is the
massaging action of the liquid. As you walk or make subtle
movements the gentle massaging action helps to keep blood
flowing around the tissues of the feet and helps to keep lactic
acid and other acids from forming around the nerve endings and
in the muscles of the feet. This can help to extend the
amount of time you are able to stay on your feet and help to
reduce the recovery time from pain and soreness when you
actually get off your feet for the day. Compared to other
liquid insoles the main differences that set us apart are the
materials, pressure points, softness, long term feel, and
durability. All of these factors combined make a
noticeable difference. Just listen to what our customers
have to say.
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Q: How do I clean my insoles?
A: Wash the insoles as
often as you like. The liner will never peel or tear from
the liquid bladder from frequent washing. The insoles can
be washed in the washing machine or by hand using hot, warm, or
cold water. Just throw the insoles in with your colors and
pre-treat with detergent or stain remover to get them extra
clean if necessary. Let the insoles air dry of blow dry
them if you need to wear them fast. Never place the
insoles in the dryer. This can deform your insoles and
they may not fit right in your shoes.
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Q: How do Foot Relief Insoles help
with foot odor?
A: Much of the foot odor
we experience comes from our shoes! When wearing our
insoles you may notice moisture build up on the liner if you
have sweaty feet. This is normal. This sweat and oil
would normally be absorbed into your shoes causing bacteria to
build up which can eventually lead to foot odor. The Foot
Relief Insoles fabric liner helps to keep your feet dry
throughout the day by absorbing odor causing moisture which then
allows you to wash away the sweat, oil, and bacteria out of the
insoles as often as necessary. Even daily if required.
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Q: How much weight and impact can
the insoles take?
A:
The exact amount of weight the seals and pressure points our
liquid filled insoles can take can vary, however we have tested
them extensively by running them over with forklifts, tractor
trailers, SUV's, and by punishing them in high impact sports
repeatedly. We even applied 125 PSI of air pressure into an
empty insole bladder before it split open. You will never
apply this much pressure on your insoles. However, should
you decide to test our insoles with a very heavy object or piece
of equipment, be our guest. Just be sure to take a video
of it and send us the video no matter what the results are.
As always we will be happy to replace the insole with our
unconditional warranty if you are successful in breaking the
seal or pressure point from extreme weight, pressure or high
impact activity within the first year.
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Q: How do I trim the insoles?
A:
Start by trimming only 1/8th inch at a time from the tip of the
insole and then test it in your shoe. Trim again if
necessary. Repeat these steps until you have a perfect fit
in you shoe. Do not trim the whole trim line shown on the
insole as this will reduce the insole by one whole size and you
may only need a half size or less depending on the shoe.
Never trim the back or sides of the insoles.
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Q: Can the Insoles be worn with
sandals and flip flops?
A:
Yes, the insoles can be worn with sandals or flip flops.
With open toed or open heel sandals you will need to take a
small piece of clear packaging tape or painters tape and roll it
so that it is double sided and place one piece of tape under the
heel of the insole and one piece of tape under the ball of the
insole. This will keep the insole in place all day and you
can then remove the insoles and place them in another shoe if
necessary.
For flip
flops or sandals with the toe strap you will need to cut a
strait line 1/3rd of the distance from the right or left
depending on which insole and then cut or punch a hole just
above the main insole seal. Soon we will have
instructional videos on how to do this and our insoles will also
have guide lines helping you determine where to properly cut for
flip flops.
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Can the
insoles be worn over orthotics or other shoe inserts?
A:
Foot Relief Insoles have been
worn by thousands of customers over orthotics and arch supports.
Our insoles are thin enough that in most cases you can place
them right over the top of your orthotic or shoe insert without
making your shoes tight. Our liquid filled shoe insoles
will form to your orthotics or arch support inserts giving you a
nice layer of cushion and giving you more comfort.
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Q: How does reflexology relate to
Foot Relief Insoles?
A:
Reflexology divides the feet into regions or zones called
"reflex points" that connect to specific organs and glands in
the body. Foot Relief Insoles gently massage your feet as you
walk helping to stimulating those reflex points. Many customers
report that our insoles have helped to stimulate feelings of
well being and have improved their overall energy levels as a
result of the massaging action on their reflex points. To
see a reflexology chart
click here.
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Q:
Will my feet
get hot wearing Foot Relief Insoles?
A:
Unlike some of our
competitors who don't use a liner or competitors who use
materials that cause friction build up, we use a soft
non-abrasive polyester liner similar to clothing you already
wear. The softness of our top liner helps keeps your feet
from building up heat from friction especially when you sweat.
Occasionally one out of about
500 people may experience a slight warming of the foot due to
the massaging action of the liquid glycerin. This is
similar to the warming feeling you might experience after a full
body massage. This can occur because of the toxins and
other acids being dispersed around the nerve endings and soft
tissues of the foot. This is almost always a temporary
situation and we recommend you remove the insoles for about a
half hour, drink water, and then place the insoles back into the
shoe.
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Q: What are the available insole
sizes?
A:
Foot Relief Insoles come in many sizes from a women's size 3 to
a men's size 16. All of our insoles can be trimmed to
accommodate odd shoe sizes. To see all available sizes
click here to see the
shopping cart on the order page.
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Q: How can I become a
distributor/reseller?
A:
To become a Foot Relief Insoles distributor/reseller all you
need to do is fill out the Independent Distributor Application
and Agreement. Once you have completed the form we will
contact you for proof that you are compliant with the reseller
laws of your state. That's it. Once you have
completed these simple steps you will have access to the
Distributor Center and access wholesale price lists and order
forms along with many other helpful features.
Click Here for more
information.
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Q: How can I become an online
affiliate?
A:
By becoming an online affiliate advertising partner you can
advertise Foot Relief Insoles online using your own website,
email, blogs, social networking sites, and as many other
legitimate advertising methods you can find. When a
potential customer clicks on your unique link or banner they
affiliate tracking system know it came from you and if a
purchase is made you get paid! For more information
click here.
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Q:
How does the
insole trade-in program work?
A:
We accept all competitors
insoles as trades-ins for a discount. In other words send
us any liquid, gel, silicone, rubber, or plastic insert or arch
support and we will sell you a pair of our Foot Relief Insoles
at the discounted price of $25.00 + S/H. CA residents
include 8.375% sales tax. Odor eater pads
do not apply. For more information
click here.
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Q:
Why should I
never throw away Foot Relief Insoles?
A:
Never throw Foot Relief
Insoles away after the warranty period has expired. Send
us any worn or damaged insole with the original package
containing the date after the one year warranty period has
expired along with $25.00 + $3.50 S/H and we will send you a new
pair. CA residents include 8.375% sales tax. This saves you over 15% off our discount price.
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Q: How do I contact Foot Relief
Insoles?
A:
Contact customer service by
clicking here. Be
sure to include your phone number and email address when
contacting customer service.
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