AMHERST, Mass., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- OrthoLite, the leader of open cell foam insoles, will be featured in the majority of Callaway Golf Company's (NYSE: ELY) 2011 line-up of men's and women's footwear products. Callaway Golf's footwear will include the unparalleled benefits of OrthoLite performance, including breathability, moisture control, anti-microbial properties, and long term cushioning.
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"We share Callaway Golf's dedication to improving performance for golfers at any level," said Pamela Gelsomini, OrthoLite President. "We're thrilled that OrthoLite can add unsurpassed comfort to Callaway Golf's reputation for the most innovative golf products on the market."
Consumers will be able to easily identify styles that offer OrthoLite comfort by looking for the logo on the shoe's insole. The Callaway Golf footwear line with OrthoLite insoles will be available on November 1, 2010 at golf retailers nationwide and online at www.Shop.CallawayGolf.com.
For more information about Callaway Golf, visit www.callawaygolf.com.
About OrthoLite: OrthoLite, headquartered in Amherst, MA, is the world's leading supplier of open cell foam insoles found in more than 100 million shoes each year including, Asics, New Balance, Merrell, Nike, Puma, Vans and Timberland. OrthoLite combines polyurethane and recycled rubber to provide superior cushioning, comfort, breathability and durability. OrthoLite insoles can now be purchased through a partnership with Amazon. For every pair of insoles sold, OrthoLite will donate $1 to the Level Field Fund, a grant-giving program that strives to bridge gaps in funding to uniquely talented athletes. To purchase insoles or for more information, please visit www.ortholite.com.
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