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It's been mentioned a couple of times here, so you and I are not the first, fakie tricks on thunders (and i guess switch for some depending on where you shift/hold your weight) are tricky compared to say a venture in terms of forgiveness (same for royals); it's all subjective and based on what your needs and style are. Do I *need* a thunder vs a venture? Personally no. I'm not good enough for it to matter and both provide enough turn for me.
I've a love/hate with thunders as I love how nimble/agile they are (but not good enough to land bolts everytime to avoid wheebite and can't/choose not to ride super tight), nothing comes close to them in that regard.
Slappys are the 'nimble' ACE/Indy vs super turny/slow carvy. Royals are just a quicker intial turning venture.
We could all skate any of them, anywhere, if we had too especially someone not riding 100% bowls or who skates supertight.
Bro you've piqued my interest with regards to Royals. I can't skate anything else than Indy or Venture (tried and tested), but I keep madnessing over which I prefer long term.
Would Royals solve my problem? I know, the question is kinda insane, but humour me at least rhetorically here. How's the pop feel with Royals? And as a dude who rides transition amidst all the ledge/curb stuff, would Royals provide a happy medium here? I love the stability and ooomph of Ventures and the surfy turn of Indys. Not looking for extremes either way. Would Royals be a compromise or a synergy? Much love.
I wish I could say yes, because if any of us can be cured it's a step for all of us.
When you skate ventures in bowls what aren't they giving you? And don't say 'indy'

What Indy are you riding? Cast/Forged (mids, doubtful)? Cast or forged vents? Big boy wheels or small tech?
Short answer, no, I don't think Royals (or Ventures) are a replacement for anyone that regularly skates bowls (Chris Miller, Yuto and Lockwood can all skate whatever the fuck they want wherever they want

. They are decidedly in the Venture/Thunder camp style of truck just quicker and smoother (with less wheelbite), respectively. And most will need to tweak the bushings (which turns many off). Just buy ACE hards if you're heavier or ACE Mediums/Krux 92s if you are on the lighter side. They need a big bottom bushing.
Pop feel is very Venture to me, perhaps just a hair lighter (for the record, this one area I don't sweat/OCD much on, as I can ollie very high/have pop so I just crack the hell out of anything I'm riding and hope for the best, WB is more cricital for me here for leveling out, not the pop) - that's why they feel so non descript to a lot of people, they don't feel too pop light or too pop heavy and they don't push out or pull in too far, they're just 'there' and work well with short or long WB; they're very neutral in their approach (FWIW slappys are the same way in that regard, just turn like indy (but faster) or ACE (more stable).
If you're stateside DM me (I'm sitting on some sizes I'm not using and will cut you a deal to help your madness and depop).