Bonus 5. I work in Marketing, so I always have opinions about websites. Your homepage does its job perfectly. You can tell immediately what the company is and what it offers - but more importantly there isn't a ton of other stuff on the home page. It's nice and short. Because the home page's job is to get people off the home page and onto a product page as quickly as possible.
If you don't mind a bit of constructive criticism, your main nav menu needs a very small amount of coding work. When someone is on the home page, the 10 menu items line up nicely (6 on the top and 4 on the bottom). On some of the product pages (for example), the items break differently. It's noticeable. It actually made me wonder whether the menu had changed. I suspect it's because you treat the active item in bold, and that makes it break differently.
If you don't mind a bit of constructive criticism, your main nav menu needs a very small amount of coding work. When someone is on the home page, the 10 menu items line up nicely (6 on the top and 4 on the bottom). On some of the product pages (for example), the items break differently. It's noticeable. It actually made me wonder whether the menu had changed. I suspect it's because you treat the active item in bold, and that makes it break differently.