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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
This was exactly what I wanted and need it to be. It's a sturdy design for grip that can withstand the snow and water without coming unstuck. They give plenty of material to grip my whole board with some extra. Delivery was timely as well
Michael Lamoureux
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Works great. Hasn't fallen off yet.
SundanceHRTATK
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
Years ago I purchased Ambition Snowskate's prism grip (which at the time had rounded metal studs in the grip which were great and easy on shoes) for $40 from their website plus shipping. Shipping was slow and it is good grip but they no longer make it with metal studs. You can heat and reuse the studs but i wanted to leave it on my old, guest, snowskateFor my new Ambition i didnt want to buy the new prism grip due to it being $40 but made with plastic studs so i decided to try out this Krown grip. It's been great, and ive since ordered another sheet for more coverage out of preference (and for use on a another board). Id say 100 studs would be what i want on my board with my skate shoes but with boots youd need less due to boot grip, or depending on your preference. Id not recommend boots due to needing your ankle and foot to bend but do what feels good, skateboarder, you will anyways :)One thing about this grip is that it does rip up your shoes more than the meal studs, so wear skate shoes and expect it to happen. This is still the grip to get though because Ambitions grip is the same shape at the end and it will your shoes/boots the same.I recommend wearing skating shoes with this grip that have a solid ollie cap, and they should do fine. Its not going to be the sandpaper weardown on your shoes as is from skateboard griptape, this will be sharpish edges catching on your shoe's ollie cap towards where the pinkie toe meets your foot. This product works great! Without this, you will not be enjoying your snowskate if you plan to make it be your winter snow-skateboard as they were intended.****Also, snowskate fyi... dont buy a JIB and expect to do tricks with this or any other grip. Get a wooden snowskate that has the plastic at the bottom so you can actually flip it such as the Ambition team or pro models, or Hovland flatdeck snowskates (or their multi deck set up for faster riding, less flip tricks though)Happy tricking, and party on, Wayne! :)
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