Set up the lurps on a bbs 8.5, 14.5wb, 32.1-32.2ish board with some 52mm conical fulls.
Very different to my short and compact venture setup, which on lurpivs felt a little unstable. This shit is heavy as fuck, but flatground feels very nice after some adjustments.
Although I don't have to pop as hard, I gotta jump higher, flick harder and further out, stay in the air for longer and slow down. Takes more effort but all my flip tricks worked very well and were very lofty. Flip ins, getting tech, and skating with tired legs all would be more difficult. All this is due to the whole setup changing, not the trucks in particular.
Also tightened the lurpivs down for a bit more stability, much tighter than my ventures but they still turn way more. Trying to replicate my perfect venture setup is definitely an effort in vain, but I'm liking this a lot for very different reasons.
If you're coming from ventures, thunders etc and you want it to feel very similar its probably not going to work. But if you take some time adapting, and maybe tinker with your board a little or something and adjust your technique a bit, it can be quite nice and refreshing to have something that skates very different and feels great.