Based
on Bite's philosophy that Golf is a sport that involves all
elements - athleticism, concentration, practice, competition,
cheerleaders and the fact that there have been no significant
changes to golf shoes since 1982, Bite has decided that the
saddle shoe (designed circa 1800) needs to get a life. And so
it should as we've seen golf evolve into a more powerful, technological
game, with 400-yard drives and space age materials, so why not
shoes as well? The market place is definitely there especially
with the Tiger effect so predominant at this point in time.
Think about this factoid: walk into your favorite golf store
and observe the hundreds of different clubs available to choose
from, yet visit their shoe department and you get to pick between
a brown saddle and a black saddle. Bland and lame - Why walk
five miles in grass and mud in shoes that were designed for
the boardroom?
More time is spent using one single piece of golf equipment
than any other –the golf shoe. This is the one item of
equipment that has more complaints than any other, yet it is
also the least updated piece of golf equipment.
The Bite Golf Shoe Company's roots began in China where one
of the founders, Dale Bathum was working in the shoe industry.
Dale spent every spare moment golfing. A shoe guy himself, when
it was time to buy golf shoes, Dale was unimpressed by the choices,
and that's when the gears started to turn. After working with
almost every brand of shoe, Dale felt the time was right to
introduce the golf world into the 1900's. Kevin Xiao joined
Dale in early 1995 to develop designs and plans for Bite, and
after a year of planning, the time was right. In early 1996,
Dale brought Heidi Bathum in to take care of all the accounting
and operations, and Bite was ready to take over the world.
In California, Bite grew rapidly to 800 accounts with 2.4 million
in sales, with eight employees working out of Dale's apartment
in San Rafael. A decision was made to move Bite back to Dale's
home state of Washington, and set up operations in Redmond.
Bite expanded the shoe line to include women's, children's and
also an apparel line. Soon they reached 2000 accounts worldwide.
Their products became widely accepted for style, quality, customer
service and most importantly, comfort.
Today Bite is the 5th largest golf shoe manufacturer, with
worldwide distribution, and an almost fanatical cult following
among golfers ranging from teenagers to seniors.
Bite
is defining a new lifestyle among golfers who don't believe
in taking their shoes off after a round. Spike less outsoles,
soft full-grain leathers, and supportive EVA mid soles make
Bite shoes the most comfortable shoes you'll ever put your feet
in, for golf or otherwise.
Our testers tried both the "regular" style shoe and
the golf sandals. The response to the sandals was nothing short
of phenomenal as it relates to comfort. The only negative aspect
attached to the sandal was the fact that the "early morning
patrols" suffered wet feet but felt that carrying an extra
pair of regular shoes was worth the effort.
Bite's customer service is also outstanding – as of yesteryear
when people really cared.
Number of models available in the
range: 32
Widths available: Regular to Extra Wide (EEE)
Suggested retail price: $49.95 -$99.95
Website www.biteshoes.com
1.888.248.3465