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Power pads from Sherman S


Drunkard

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Evening. I was wondering if anyone have seen/tried the original Veteran Sherman S Power Pad?

 

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005193274752.html

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I'm tempted to order these for my T4 but would be nice to hear if someone have tested these and could comment how they compare to something like Grizzlas. 

Cheers! 

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Can't say about these ones specifically but my experience with "foam" pads overall is not great, they crumble and fall apart in places after some time, experienced this with 3 completely different foam pads.

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7 hours ago, Drunkard said:

I'm tempted to order these for my T4 but would be nice to hear if someone have tested these and could comment how they compare to something like Grizzlas.

@MrMonoWheel would be the guy to message, he has these pads on his own Sherman S.

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1 hour ago, Hellkitten said:

Just picked up my Sherman S and I’m super excited! I put some grizzlas on for now. What are you all using?

Grizzla's :D

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5 hours ago, Hellkitten said:

Just picked up my Sherman S and I’m super excited!

Congrats. 

You have mentioned that you have test rode a V13 in your past posts.

Both the Sherman-S and V13 are awesome, well built wheels. And both have been in owners hands for a bit.

If you don't mind my asking, why did you choose the Sherman-S?  Perhaps range, weight, agility, cushy ride?

Thanks.

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Both are nice wheels. I’m about 155 lbs the v13 is a bit heavy and made for higher speeds. I do mostly urban riding in a pothole ridden hell hole. I like the suspension is a bit more on the Sherman as well. It goes as fast as I’d ever want to go and I want the range. It’s more nimble, I want that in a city wheel. The v13 would be great on long twisting rural roads IMO. So you more or less ticked my boxes. Yup. 

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