I gave up after my 3rd longboard front flap snapped off (the first two took part of the guard off too). I ended up buying raw flaps which are lighter and seem less prone to breaking the mudguard. Bonus is they're reflective and longer/wider.
They do look good. I'll save buying them for when the replacement falls off. The only reason I haven't gone straight to them is because the flap on my Pompino sits lower than the road bike and it's still firmly intact... that might be the exception rather than the rule though.
IIRC the 3rd set of longboards I got had the bottom metal stay thing lower, guess they changed the design to prevent the flap a d guard from falling off, as I read a lot of other things online about the same issue I had.
I gave up after my 3rd longboard front flap snapped off (the first two took part of the guard off too). I ended up buying raw flaps which are lighter and seem less prone to breaking the mudguard. Bonus is they're reflective and longer/wider.