🛹 Elevate Your Ride: Unleash the Speed!
Bones Reds Skate Bearings are engineered for performance with an 8mm size and a 16 pack offering. Featuring a removable rubber shield for easy cleaning, high-speed nylon ball retainers for enhanced strength, and pre-lubricated with Speed Cream, these bearings are designed to provide the ultimate skate experience with superior durability and speed.
L**A
Great general purpose skating bearings.
I bought these for roller skates and have been skating for a year now. Probably nearly 1000 miles of skating and they've worked great. No complaints.
S**$
Best Bones Red bearongs
These bearings where are game changer
B**Y
Best!
I use these with my roller skates. My son for his skateboard. They are the best!
J**G
Great bearings
I have always used Redz and will likely continue. What’s there not to like?
R**N
Awesome! No roll resistance!
This bearings roll very well ! After I got mine I ordered two more sets for my kids.
J**.
I can not tell the differance
I cant tell the differance between these and the cheaper bones bearings
J**Y
Great bearings!
Ive had these bearings in harder and softer roller-skate wheels and they perform great either way. Quality over speed as I don't need to be fast. Smooth, precise, and add a sliver of red to my skates. Other than wheels, these are my first upgrade. They came with a nice sticker that is on my skate case. Glad I got them as I’ve been skating & skateboarding over 50 years!
J**S
Good bearings.
Personally I can't rationalize paying the amount of money porcelain bearings cost. At a certain point you're going to have diminishing returns. I've seen a substantial improvement using these over cheaper bearings. Honestly, the price on skate bearings is kind of crazy. Are there better bearings? Yes. Can you practically buy a new pair of skates for the cost of them? Yes. Unless you're actually competing professionally, these are good. A good level of quality. Also, metal bearings will hold up better if they ever end up getting dirty. So if you ever skate outdoors I would recommend sticking to metal bearings.
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