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Solehole Review – My Sex Toy Guide
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SOLEHOLE is a niche sex toy, one meant for foot fetishists or anyone who enjoys a foot job now and again. It’s not a foot-shaped dildo or foot lingerie, though; it is a silicone strap that keeps two feet together for effortless foot jobs, turning your pair of feet into a penetrable orifice.
SOLEHOLE offers a tempting combination of foot fetish satiation with your partner’s actual feet. Intrigued? Let’s find out if it lives up to the hype.
Key Takeaways

This is the perfect sex toy to dip your toe into foot fetish play. If you’re curious, there’s no reason to drag your feet! The price is right: for just $50, you can have more comfortable foot jobs at your disposal. It’s difficult to find foot fetish contraptions that encourage partnered play, and this is one of the few that do so. It’s like I always say: if the silicone foot fetish belt fits, buy it, and then wear it.
Who Should Try It? Foot fetishists will enjoy this, as long as one person has an erection. Anyone who wants the experience of fucking an actual foot rather than a foot-shaped stroker will love the SOLEHOLE. It’s also a great way to connect with your partner if they have vaginismus, a Barbie butt, or other medical issues that prevent you both from enjoying comfortable penetration. It’s perfect for finding your footing in the foot play world.
Who Can Skip It? If you’re a two-vulva couple (who don’t want to use a strap-on), have chronic hip pain, or don’t enjoy foot play, skip this purchase.
You Can Buy It on the official Solehole website for $49.
What Is the SOLEHOLE?
The SOLEHOLE is a textured belt for your feet so that someone can insert their erection. It gives foot fetishists the opportunity to get off from contact with their partner’s foot. It takes the effort out of keeping your feet in a perfect grip, and the inside texture adds a little pizzazz to the everyday foot job.


You put your feet into the circular silicone ring, and then wrap the strap around once more, and voila! Your feet stay in place for the duration with next to no effort on your part. It would work for BDSM play, foot worship, and more. Plus, it’s body-safe, waterproof, and foolproof.
First Impressions and Features
Unboxing
The SOLEHOLE comes in a round plastic jar, which is what I’m storing it in as well. It doesn’t come with anything else, so the unboxing experience is sparse. But the packaging is 100% in line with the price point.


Remember to grab some water-based lube before you start playing. Water-based lubricant will protect the SOLEHOLE’s body-safe silicone, so that it stays non-porous and bacteria-free for the foreseeable future. Never use silicone lube with a silicone sex toy.
Features
The SOLEHOLE has elite feet features, including:
- Body-safe materials
- Affordable price
- Textured inner band
Specifications
The SOLEHOLE specifications at a glance:
- Material: Platinum-cured silicone
- Color: Purple
- Mechanism: Foot strap for fetish play
- Weight: 11.75 ounces
How Do I Use the SOLEHOLE?
Using the SOLEHOLE is a breeze.
- Unbox (or, in this case, jar) it and then wash it with warm water and antibacterial soap.
- Then, put your toes through the hole and wrap the band around for extra support.
- The balls of your feet then form a cavity into which your partner can insert their well-lubed erection.
- When you have had enough foot fun, rewash it, dry it, and store it in the jar that it came in.
The company provides this helpful illustration on their website:


Pro-tip: for maximum comfort, grab a sex cushion if you have one. If you don’t, get your firmest pillows for support. I laid on my back while my partner knelt, and this ended up being the most comfortable position we tried. But holding your legs splayed for the duration can put strain on your hips, so tuck some pillows underneath for maximum comfort. Plus, in this position, my partner could easily use his hands to pleasure me, or his mouth when he bent over.
Next tip: the person who will be providing their feet may want to take a bath to soften their calluses before play and trim their nails. If not, you may be exfoliating your partner’s erection more than is comfortable, and your toenails may poke into their lower abdomen during thrusting.
Last tip: wash your feet after use, or you will slip around on hard floors. I forgot this critical step after the first try and did a fun little dance in our kitchen. Next time, I’ll keep socks nearby and wash the lube off my feet straightaway.
My Personal Experience
The SOLEHOLE was so fun to test because it’s such a unique experience. I wouldn’t say my partner is a foot fetishist, but he is a try-anything-once-ist, and that was enough to make this a blast. He ended up loving this as much as anything else we’ve tried.


Before your judge foot play, let me ask you a question. Have you ever had a hand job and enjoyed it? If you said yes, and you’re not particularly sexually attracted to hands, that’s something to think about. You don’t have to be sexually attracted to feet to enjoy the slippery, tight sensations of feet bound together with the SOLEHOLE. It’s a new experience, and it’s a ton of fun for anyone with an open mind.
Trying something new is always a treat, but it’s rare that something becomes a part of your regular repertoire that you would have never dreamed was so fun. That’s what happened with the SOLHOLE. We were curious but not convinced we would like it. And what do you know? Don’t knock foot play until you try it. Now, we get the appeal.


The one drawback we noticed is that my hips started to hurt after a while. The person wearing the SOLEHOLE will have their soles bound together by this silicone wrap. That meant that my knees were out wide for the duration of the foot-play session. The first time we tried it, my hips were sore by the end. The next time, we were smarter and grabbed some sex cushions to prop up my legs, so that my hips weren’t bearing the brunt of the pressure. That was the ticket! From then on out, it was comfortable, sexy, and strange in the best possible way.
Even if you’re not 1000% sure you’re into feet, the SOLEHOLE is worth a try. It spices things up, and it’s a brand-new path to pleasure. I haven’t given a ton of foot jobs in my day, but I have given a few, and it takes a special kind of athleticism (aka athlete’s foot) to maintain your foot’s grip and positioning from start to ejaculation. The SOLEHOLE made this easier, more comfortable, sexier, and more fun for my partner. You don’t need endurance or strength to last longer with this sling on your feet.


Design
The design is ingenious. It binds the feet together comfortably and takes up next to no space when stored. It’s comfortable yet tight enough to keep those tootsies put. It’s stretchy and flexible, but once it’s on, it stays in place. I can’t imagine a better design for foot straps.
Material
SOLEHOLE is made from platinum-cured silicone, which is body-safe, flexible, and silky when coated with water-based lubricant. It’s stretchy, though, and it attracts lint like a magnet. You’ll need to wash it immediately before use, or it will likely be covered in dust. The materials are waterproof, though, making it a cinch to clean. And it’s comfortable. However, it can get caught in pubic hair and pull, so the erection-having partner may want to tidy up down there before use.


Stimulations
The stimulations were fun, and to my surprise, we both enjoyed them. I liked the slippery, tickly sensation and the feeling of having my feet bound up. My partner felt that it was sufficiently tight and textured to achieve orgasm easily. A+ work, SOLEHOLE!
The stimulations are limited to the balls of the feet and the textured inner lining of the foot band. The toes may add a tickly, fluttering sensation as they graze the erection. But you won’t have whole-erection stimulation, mostly a band of tightness that you can penetrate, since you’re not entering an actual hole. If you need the whole length stimulated at once, this may not be the best item for you.


Build Quality and Dimensions
The build quality is durable and flexible, if not super luxurious. It is extremely stretchy and should fit most erection sizes. I wear size 8.5-9 shoes, and my partner has an average-sized erection. It was roomy enough for larger people to use, and tight enough for people with smaller feet or smaller erections, making it an ideal size.
The dimensions are wide enough to keep your feet in place, which is crucial. It’s also thick enough that it doesn’t feel like it will tear, even with long-term use.
Ease of Use
The SOLEHOLE is as easy to use as it looks. Just strap it to your feet and wear it for as long as is comfortable. Figuring it out and washing takes less than one minute total. There are how-to images on the jar that make quick work of putting it on, even for those who have never done anything like this before. Washing it is a cinch as it is submergible. It is one of the most approachable fetish gadgets I have ever used.
Versatility
The SOLEHOLE is slightly versatile. It is solely (pun intended) meant for foot play, but if you can’t find your favorite stroker, you could lube up your erection and use this as a makeshift stroker, thanks to the textured inside. Outside of that, it will not be effective for much else, but its versatility matches the price point.
It won’t work for people with erectile dysfunction, as you must be hard for it to work. It wouldn’t be great for people with very small erections, those with chronic hip problems, or people with foot pain. And yet, it’s excellent for people who don’t want the fear of pregnancy or can’t have penetrative sex for other reasons. It might even work as a gender affirming toy for someone who wants to experience penetration without including their vagina.
Warranty and Support
The website does not have a return or warranty policy. If you have a problem, you will have to work with SOLEHOLE’s customer service to get it righted.
Minor Issues I Found During Testing
It was difficult to find fault with this foot sling. There’s almost nothing like it for foot fetishists who want to be brought to orgasm with their partner’s feet. The SOLEHOLE doesn’t fix all the discomfort of foot jobs, as people with achy hips (like me) will probably still be sore unless they can use sturdy cushions throughout play. Further, it attracts lint quickly. Still, this is a must-have for foot fetishists.
Review Summary
Pros
- Affordable at $50
- Body-safe, silky materials
- Comfortable and tight
- Textured for extra stimulation
- Effectively turns the balls of your feet into an orifice
- Perfect for longer foot play
- Sexier and more realistic than masturbating with a disembodied foot stroker
Cons
Alternatives to the SOLEHOLE
Succubus Sole Foot Fuck
Succubus is a rubber foot with an interesting addition: a fuckable hole. It’s a disembodied foot that you penetrate, more suited for solo play than the SOLEHOLE. The Succubus is quite soft and much more difficult to clean.


If it’s partnered play you seek, the SOLEHOLE will suit you much better. You can grab a Succubus Sole Foot Fuck for around $60, but you will only be enjoying a foot replica rather than real foot sensations.
Do you want more options? We have tested many more foot fetish toys in this article.
I am Sold! Where Can I Buy It?
Grab your body-safe foot sling here.
Thanks for reading my SOLEHOLE review!
Angela