Zero pro skater Tommy Sandoval recently put Remind Insoles through a side by side test against a competing product, and the results have gotten a lot of attention in the skate scene.
Remind Insoles shared a statement explaining where they stand after years of making insoles for skateboarding and related activities.
They said they have spent about eighteen years focusing on building insoles that hold up to daily use and that they have never relied on negative talk about other brands to sell their products.
The company also spoke about how they feel when another brand builds attention around claims they believe are not true.
Their message pointed out that they prefer to focus on their own work and the people who support them, rather than getting into back and forth marketing arguments.
They encouraged people to pay attention to brands that try to make solid products and also treat their communities well.
They also warned about companies that use negative claims about others as part of their selling approach, saying that it can say a lot about what customers are getting.
To back up their point, Remind shared a simple test. Tommy Sandoval took part in it using a bowling ball drop on an insoles block setup.
According to Remind, their block held up during the test while the competing block broke under the same conditions. They presented this as a direct comparison done under the same setup.
The company kept their message short after showing the test, saying they would rather let the results speak for themselves and then return to their usual work.
The main point they are trying to get across is that they trust their own product and prefer real world testing over marketing talk.
