I’d heard about this strain. I’ve got a veteran buddy who loves Shark Attack, so I was eager to see what the hype is all about. I wasn’t disappointed. The sample I tested—from Arborside Health Center in Ann Arbor—had tight green buds and auburn pistils that were covered throughout with a white layer of resin. This powerful, indica-dominant (70/30) hybrid has a subtle pungent smell. When twisted up and pulled through a water pipe, Shark Attack has a mild pine/orange flavor, with a skunky aftertaste, followed by a bit of a bite, but nothing I would call an attack. With White Widow and Super Skunk parents, this strain immediately alleviated a sinus headache, then couch-locked me. I wasn’t feeling any pain, anxiety or sinus discomfort, and this strain helped immensely with sleep. The effects lasted almost two hours. Shark Attack works well on pain, arthritis, anxiety and anorexia.