How good are bones bearings?

Bones for life! These are the best damn bearing I’ve ever used, they roll smoother than any other bearing I’ve ever used and the last longer. They’re just an over all better quality bearing than any other brand out there.

What’s the difference between bones reds and Bones Super Reds?

Super Reds offer higher quality steel races, higher grade balls, and a superior surface finish. The result is a bearing that is as fast as regular Bones Reds bearings, but is also quieter, smoother, and longer lasting. Super Reds use a black shield and laser engraving to differentiate themselves from original Reds.

Are Swiss or ceramic bearings better?

If you want the best there is, this is it. The ceramic balls are much lighter, harder, stronger, waterproof, and longer lasting than the finest steel balls. Made in Switzerland.

Should you oil ceramic bearings?

They do not need lubrication to run. Ceramic is non-porous, unlike steel, as a result it is virtually frictionless. Because there is no heat buildup and virtually no friction, full ceramic bearings can be run completely dry.

Who makes the best bearings in the world?

FAG bearing is one of the top ten brands in the world and belongs to the German Schaeffler Group. Develop and manufacture high-quality rolling bearings, joint bearings, sliding bearings and linear motion products under the INA and FAG brands worldwide….Key Metrics.

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Why are Bones Swiss ceramics so expensive?

It cannot be stressed enough that Bones Swiss really are the top of the range skateboard bearing available – they cost more because they are genuinely higher quality than every other bearing available and the testimonials on both their site and from anyone who has ridden them will attest to that fact.

How many ABEC are Bones Reds?

Bones Reds Bearings are Skate Rated rather than abec rated, but they equate to an abec 7.

Why are bones Swiss ceramics so expensive?

What is a disadvantage of ceramic bearings?

Ceramic bearings have lower load capacities in comparison to metals and are sensitive to thermal shock. Thermal shock is when the temperature gradient within the material causes a differential expansion, which results in an internal stress. This stress can exceed the strength of the material thus forming a crack.

What’s the difference between Bones Swiss and Swiss L2 bearings?

The New Bones Swiss L2 bearings feature a new shield that reduces drag and increases the overall speed of the bearing. The Bones Swiss L2’s have a new redesigned inner race and two new labyrinth shields to keep the dirt out longer, but still allow easy maintenance when necessary.

Is the price of Bones Bearings too high?

The Bones range is grouped in Bones REDS™ & Bones Swiss. The only thing negative to say about Bones Bearings is today’s price. But wait! It is high because the Swiss have to charge this much to make money, and we have to pass our increased cost along to you.

Where do the bones skate bearings come from?

„We are proud of Bones REDS™ and so we are not afraid to say our affordable bearings are made in China…“ Bones REDS™ are manufactured in China to the Bones Skate Rated™ specifications in a manufacturing facility dedicated to producing the highest quality skate bearings in China.

What kind of bearings do professional skaters use?

Legendary Original Bones Swiss bearings are the optimum combination of Bones’ Skate Rated™ design and Swiss precision manufacturing, created by the standard by which all other bearings are measured. Bones Swiss have been preferred and chosen for more than 28 years by the world’s top professional skaters.