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Bones Super Swiss 6 Skateboard Bearings 8 Pack

Bones Super Swiss 6 Skateboard Bearings 8 Pack

Bones Super Swiss 6 Skateboard Bearings 8 Pack
$ 63.95

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Based on 726 ratings
Noise level
8.38
Value for money
8.12
Longevity
7.88

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Product Description

A unique bearing design with six larger balls for increased speed, acceleration, and
The rubber shield is non-contact, removable, and has a Speed Cream pre-lubrication for less friction and easier cleanup
Strength and speed are enhanced with this high-speed nylon ball retainer
Tolerances, clearances, and materials for skate ratings
Manufacturing defects are covered by a lifetime warranty

Questions & Answers

What about longboards? Can they be used this way If there is a different size, I'm not sure. ?

There is no doubt that these are 608 in size, for they are similar to many

Would this number apply to an eight pack of bearings or a sixteen pack? Who are they? What is their mm?

There are 8 packs in a box. There is enough for a single board (4 wheels), standard 608 (outer diameter 22mm). I am far from an expert on inline skates, but I believe they usually come with 608 wheels fitted to the It will come with two packs for skates, as mentioned by other reviewers. In fact, they'd be a good choice for inline skates too, seeing as they are not ABEC (deeper rails and the unusual count of six ball bearings), made of stronger steel than the cheap chinese.

What do they have to do with ?

As far as I can tell, they probably are. Bearings of this type are as good as those of standard Swiss bones. In addition, since a fidget spinner does not see as much dirt as a traditional computer keyboard, it will last forever with little to no

If they have to be cleaned on a regular basis, how often should I do that?

This is a difficult question to answer. There's no doubt that the seals are fairly good, but when the ground is damp or wet, fine dust and dirt find their way into Any time they sound as if they are grinding, it is a sign they need to be

Selected User Reviews For Bones Super Swiss 6 Skateboard Bearings 8 Pack

There are no better bearings than Swiss ones
5/5

There is no doubt in my mind that Bones is the best. Just a little background info. I skated only Bones Swiss back in the 1980s and am almost 44 years old. Since I've been back on the board every Sunday for our 40+ club, I've been really busy. My initial experiences with Bones Reds and Indy 7s were not great. It was okay, but then a friend told me about Bronson Raw, so I ordered one. Although they were great out of the box, after pushing them around for 3 sessions, they became extremely slow on my back trucks (I'm quite heavy), so I returned them. The only thing I could think of was that maybe my weight was in play. After thoroughly cleaning and using Bronson lube, I was unable to get it to work. These bearings are what I got in exchange for the previous ones. The only thing I can say is that they are very fast, quiet, and smooth right There's no denying that Swiss bearings are the very best, and Bones has the reputation to prove it. Be wary of spending money for Swiss if you are hesitant to do so. You'll be the guy who doesn't need to replace bearings for years if you keep them clean and lubricated!.

Emerson Lehman
Emerson Lehman
| Oct 23, 2020
I've ridden bearings that are the best I've ever encountered
5/5

Bones Super Swiss 6 may seem out of reach to someone who has been skating for over half of their life, but I can attest that they are beyond worth the price! It is my first set of FAST bearings, and none have been as smooth and long-rolling as these are. As an experienced skater, I cannot recommend these highly enough. In spite of this, they do take some time to enter. It took me about 3 to 5 sessions to get my neck and shoulders seated, but since then they have been 100% on point. It was a great purchase for me and I do not regret it. The Bones Reds, Independent Blacks, Black Panther Ceramics, Lucky 7s, and so forth and so on, are all inferior to the Lucky 7s. There are 6 ball bearings instead of 7 that make these identical to Bones Swiss.

Megan Ball
Megan Ball
| Oct 29, 2020
That's not true! It's very likely that these are fakes
3/5

It was noisy and rattly and had a poor spin after it had been used for a few weeks. Four of the 8 make a "crunchy" sound when operating, possibly due to debris stuck inside, but not after thorough cleaning and reassembling This is lube. finally went back to my GENUINE Bones reds of 10 years old. It doesn't matter how old, ugly, or beat they are. They Compared to the crap these guys sent me, it's as if it's a different world. It goes without saying that REAL Bones Swiss are amazing and last forever unless you abuse them in some way. It should have raised a red flag if the price had been that high. $67 is the price of the real ones. It is 95 cents (You can get them directly from bones, with free shipping, or your local skate shop. I was trying to save a few dollars. It's good to learn as you go. Though, from a reputable supplier, I will definitely purchase another set of these. Where are you going to get your skates? I am not your father, sir.

Maggie Shaw
Maggie Shaw
| Mar 14, 2021
There are no longer any made like they used to be
3/5

My initial enthusiasm for these Bronson RAWs turned to disappointment when I picked up a set for a pool setup. Either they are less good than I expected, this is a fluke set, or I'm spoiled by their Bronson RAW counterparts. The seller is getting an upsell into ceramic bearings with an opportunity to return the bearings. I have never sent back bearings before, but I am seriously considering it as the seller was getting an upsell into ceramic bearings. Swiss 6 will definitely no longer be my top choice from now on, because I no longer consider the value for the money to be there.

Zyaire TURNBULL
Zyaire TURNBULL
| Jun 22, 2021
The Bones Super Swiss 6 is perfect for me because I weigh 270 pounds
5/5

Countless video reviews of bearings on other web sites include people spinning the wheel with their hands to test out how they spin. I find this odd. The statement is impossible for me to understand. It is important to test or review a bearing under load, as that is what it was designed Bones Super Swiss 6 are the ideal roller skates for someone like me who weighs 270 pounds, and who has started rolling skating again due to her love of the sport. For me to be supported, it was important to have a strong bearing. I find these to be suitable. This is a very strong statement. A very smooth ride. This is a very durable product. There is a Bones cleaning kit and a speed cream in my cupboard. It is my responsibility to keep them lubricated and clean. The bearings are very satisfactory, and they will be the ones I purchase in the future. In order to prevent damage to the bearing shields, I use Bionic locking nuts. The initial quality is also a subject of negative reviews, as well as the packaging So, I would say KNOW WHO YOU'RE BUYING FROM. There are hundreds of sellers on Amazon. want to be sure you are getting a genuine item and you are unbothered by returns, make sure you get your item from AMAZON.

Annalise Dennis
Annalise Dennis
| Apr 10, 2021
I kept going back to Bones Super Reds with my inlines
5/5

I have moved on to quads. The Bones Super Reds keep coming up time and again when I try out other bearings. With quads and Derby now on my mind, I wanted a far It's really amazing how good the Super Reds are My favorite is Super Reds because I tried a lot and kept going back to it. But the Bones Swiss 6 are even more quiet, and they also have lower resistance, allowing them to break in faster. Although they will not turn you into a better skater and will not provide you with any speed gains if you already own good bearings, because of the lower resistance they are more efficient, especially when combined with harder wheels, and are smoother than the super reds (which are already.

Joseph Carpenter
Joseph Carpenter
| Aug 01, 2020
This is excellent
5/5

It is of the highest A durable material. It moved quickly and smoothly. For years, I have ridden several sets of these bearings and have found them to be The process was quick and smooth. It was quiet. It is durable. With SuperSwiss, you will find that you spend less over the long haul and that they glide better.

Very durable (if you do not get them wet and relubricate for 1 time a year). My oldest set of wheels has been ridden hard for 11 years and they are all smooth, quiet, and spin smoothly. A Bones Red costs a handful of bucks and lasts for a year or two before riding like they're made out.

Ridge Burton
Ridge Burton
| Oct 01, 2020
I have never had a pair of high-quality bearings before
3/5

These are my first pair of high-end bearings. There is no noticeable difference in the feel between the two high-end skateboard bearings. Because they are still stainless steel bearings, but with six balls instead of seven, I assume it is due to the fact that they are still stainless steel. My hopes were that they would smooth out and speed up after gaining access, but that did not happen. My skates are long enough to transport me every morning and afternoon from my home to school and my workplace. However, these bearings don't feel any better than Reds despite my hopes they would give my strides and cruise stalls a break. In addition, be wary of clicking noises because the bearing does not always fit correctly inside the pocket of the wheel. As you push them in, you should apply firm, thorough pressure. If you want to make sure, you can tighten the wheel nuts to squeeze the bearings and spacers If you are looking for a material that is fast and long lasting, ceramics are the best choice- They are still worth it, even though they are pricey.

Jair Beasley
Jair Beasley
| Apr 17, 2021

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