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Grip Studs Reviews

4.9 Rating 185 Reviews
97 %
of reviewers recommend Grip Studs
4.9
Based on 185 reviews
Shipping & Delivery
Delivery Methods
Postal Service, Courier
Average Delivery Time
Within 5 Days
On-time Delivery
97%
Accurate And Undamaged Orders
100%
Customer Service
Communication Channels
Telephone, Email
Queries Resolved In
Under An Hour
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Grip Studs 5 star review on 1st July 2025
John Bauerlin
Grip Studs 5 star review on 1st July 2025
John Bauerlin
Grip Studs 5 star review on 1st July 2025
John Bauerlin
Grip Studs 5 star review on 1st July 2025
John Bauerlin
Grip Studs 5 star review on 1st July 2025
John Bauerlin
Grip Studs 5 star review on 1st July 2025
John Bauerlin
Grip Studs 5 star review on 7th May 2025
John Hiatt
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
The 1750's stay in the tire very well, didn't loose a single one, however I did bend them all backwards in the rear. I guess I get on the gas too hard. They were very expensive and I didn't expect them to bend on the first ride. I think it'll be ok if I flip the tire around and watch my right hand.
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Posted 1 year ago
We are sorry to hear your 1750 studs are leaning over. The 1750 is most commonly used in a non-powered front dirt bike tires. In some cases, they can be installed into the side lugs of the rear tires, but not ideal. For rear medium compound tires, we suggest using the model 1800 because it has a wider auger and penetrates further into the lug than the 1750. One other consideration, is that the model 1800 body, is made of tempered steel, whereas the 1750 is not. Be safe out there!
Posted 1 year ago
Work good not sure if I installed to deep in tracks pain to get out and had to order another install tool didn’t hold up
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Posted 2 years ago
It is ideal to have an additional tool handy as they are a consumable product. A couple methods to pro-longing the life of the installation tools, is to never use an impact driver, and clear the broaches of any debris upon removal of the studs. The debris will not allow the tool prongs to fully engage the stud and will eventually wear down.
Posted 1 year ago
Grip Studs definitely work better on straight ice than some of your "competitors". They dig in nicely. I don't think they work as well as those same competitors though on slushy ice or ice with light loose snow covering it. I would also like to recommend having a installation pattern for the best performance within or on the packaging. Maybe even 6 more studs per package, three more per shoe could help tremendously!
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Posted 2 years ago
Fast turnaround and response with both inquiries and shipping.
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Posted 2 years ago
Grip Studs is rated 4.9 based on 185 reviews