I got a pair of hollow Lurpivs 8.75 and had my first session on them today.
I usually skate Indy forged hollows, but have skated Thunder, Ventures, and Slappys in the past.
First thing I noticed right away: these trucks are very unique looking. They look really nice on board, IMO.
Second thing, this is the first I have EVER bought trucks and not had to tighten or change the bushings right away. Previous trucks were always super loose right out of the box, and I skate my trucks pretty tight (I'm 6'3' / 185 lbs, and I use the 99A bushings with Indies usually). These felt good right away. I was honestly shocked. I didn't have to tighten them at all. I actually also ordered a pair of hard bushings thinking I'd need to replace the stock ones, but doesn't seem like I will be needing to.
I haven't skated Aces, but out of all the other brands I mentioned, these guys turn the best by far. However, as I mentioned, I ride my trucks pretty tight, so maybe others won't feel the same.
The thing with these trucks that I loved is that even though they have a very tight turn, they still feel super stable to me when my weight is in the middle of the board. I'm not swerving or fighting to keep my balance. I remember when I tried the Slappys with stock bushings, that shit was so loose I could barely ride the board (I actually had to put them away until I got new bushings). The Lurpivs were both stable and also very turny, which I have never experienced before.
This is the first time I have bought a pair of trucks and actually been impressed by how they ride right away. Usually I am really excited to try new trucks, and feel disappointed in the first session. This time it's the complete opposite. I expected them to disappoint, but they were great right away. Hopefully I keep enjoying them.
I skated them for a couple of hours on a new 8.9 Heroin egg board in my garage doing flatground and working on stalls on my quarter pipe, and right now I am loving it. I am taking them to the park this weekend.