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Reviews (34)

Nov 20, 2016
Cannot handle exhaust temperatures
This is an unfair review, as my application is non-standard, but in case anyone else is tempted to use these as I did he or she will find this review helpful.
I bought these to seal the juncture between the headpipe and midpipe on my motorcycle, which juncture is a slip fit. These are rated for up to 390 degrees Fahrenheit, which seems to be insufficient for an application such as mine. After a short while in use they hardened, cracked, and fell off.
If the temperature were not an issue the dimension of these would make them perfect. During their short service life they worked well and sealed the area, perfectly.
I've since moved on to using fiberglass strips and high-temp sealant (working well for the past few rides), but I think the ultimate solution will be to use fiberglass rope/string with high-temp sealant.

May 13, 2022
Ersatz pretender
Very nice looking board that looks quality. Great, let's give it a go!
Darn, instant wheelbite. O.k., add 1/8" risers. Good.
Darn, these wheels are really loud and slow. Let's take a look. Wow, even has bearing spacers! Quality! Uh, quality? Lol, the faces aren't even parallel, so when the axles are tight the bearings bind. O.k., get some decent spacers. Uh, same problem. Guess I'll leave my axle nuts loose like everyone else. O.k., new bearings just need to be broken in. Half a dozen 500' downhill runs, later, nope, no change (which is indicative the wheels are problematic).
O.k., let's see how it does in the skatepark! Wow, this thing is really slow. Ooof, I get dumped. There's that wheelbite, again.
So, in order to make this thing work for me I'd have to get longer mounting hardware to install even more riser pads OR trucks that are more turny, and then I'd have to get better wheels and bearings. Basically, I'd have to change everything on this thing except for the deck.
Yes, I'm 190 lbs., but I've skated new school setups before that were fine. And this thing is rated to 220 lbs (whatever that means).
So, this would be suitable for lighter riders (under 150 lbs.) doing more street/flat/tech skating. Heavier people or those, who can really push in pool/transition/park carving scenarios will most likely have problems with the wheelbite.
I CAN ASSURE YOU THAT JAGGER EATON DOES NOT SKATE ON THIS BOARD IN ITS STOCK CONFIGURATION.
So, while this Heart Attack Supply "Pro" board looks the business it's actually engineered cheapness.
This would be o.k. for a first board, but then the wheels and bearings would be frustrating as they literally perform at about 60-50% of what a decent setup does. And, no, it's not worth full price. If you need a standard, decent setup pay the $85 and up for something not pretending to be quality. I got this for less than half of the typical price, if I'd paid full-price I would've felt quite burned. Unfortunately, with this board you get less than you pay for.

Oct 10, 2016
Would buy again
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought this for a supermoto setup, and unfortunately the sizing was not what I expected. This 4.50/5.10 size is almost comparable to a 150/160 size (I had already bought such a tube for my rear tire). I had bought this for a 120/90-17 front tire setup (Cat Squasher setup), and I subsequently bought a 4.00/4.50 tube which works perfectly for that.
However, that tube was the same brand as this one, and it's a great price and perfectly straightforward. The thickness is typical standard, which is what I want. I don't like thicker tubes due to the weight penalty.