I tried Remind Insoles for 3 weeks - Here’s what I think.
I've been using these insoles for the past 3 weeks and they make these insoles look completely useless. In this video, I go over the Remind REDE active insole and what I think is the best use case for it. I've been using insoles in all of my shoes for over a decade, but I've never tried Remind Insoles. So, when they reached out and asked me to try a pair, I was interested. I usually use an insole with a hard heel and arch support, but these are all foam and have much more flex. These are not as advantageous when you wear them with hiking footwear or carrying weight on uneven terrain, but they are really good when I put them in my Vans, you know, for standing or walking on pavement. The full foam vibe just soaks up impact. And even when I wear these for 10 hours in shoes that usually provide terrible support, I have no joint pain at all. As far as longevity, I've put about a hundred miles on these and they still look and feel pretty much like brand new. But they are completely made of compressible foam, so it's not like they're going to last forever. If you look on Remind Insoles' website, though, they say that they last between 3 to 6 months under heavy use, and that makes sense to me. Remind has other styles of insole other than the REDE Active, and I'd be keen to try them out. They also have really rad designs. And I know it's silly, but I just like to look in my shoes and see something more interesting than... that. If you spend a lot of time on pavement or wearing shoes like these, the REDE Active Insole is definitely worth checking out. And so is my channel if you're into outdoor gear. But I'm stoked you're here and I'll see you next time.