Talk:Rainbow Sandals
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Warranty
Rainbow's lifetime warranty may be worthy of noting. I've searched their site and it isn't directly mentioned, but I can scan a copy of the warranty attached to the sandal if necessary.
Good idea, but remember to mention that the warranty is for the life of the sole of the sandal. Once that has worn through to the next layer, the warranty no longer applies. Waliy sherpa (talk) 20:01, 22 February 2009 (UTC)
For the person that contributed that the website doesn't directly mention the warranty, you didn't look hard enough. Here is the link from the home page (which is not hard to find): [http://www.rainbowsandals.com/Guarantee.aspx] 01 January 2010 (North County Fair) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.119.249.14 (talk) 19:07, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
Successful marketing!
I don't think it's a unique property of Rainbow sandals to conform to a wearer's foot. After all, any shoe that is not made out of wood (e.g., wooden clogs and wooden sandals) will conform to a wearer's foot. The footbed of most shoes are soft. After a period of breaking them in, the footbed will conform to the wearer's foot. If you don't believe it, check the insides of the shoes you have and run your fingers over the area where the toes sit. You feel the ridges? Yup...they conform to your foot! I think those who think this conforming property is unique to Rainbow sandals has fallen for good marketing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.146.26.156 (talk) 01:25, 26 August 2008 (UTC)
Successful marketing it may be, but the founder of the company specifically mentions on the website experimenting with densities of foam and so forth to make them easily adaptable to a wearer's foot and to hold that "memory" throughout the life of the sandal. Thus, a good shoe will take your foot shape, but not nearly to the extent and may take a long time to do so whereas these sandals are specifically designed to do so in a short amount of time. Think of memory foam beds. Regular beds will take the shape of your body eventually, but who wouldn't want a memory foam bed that does so over a couple weeks? That's the whole concept of the sandal itself, that and long life. Waliy sherpa (talk) 20:01, 22 February 2009 (UTC)
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