
skateboard bearings
Whether street, bowl, or cruiser – nothing works without high-quality skateboard bearings. Discover top brands like Bones Bearings, SKF Bearings, and Bronson Co. and find the best bearings for your setup!
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Roulements Bones, rougesVendor:Bones BearingsRoulements Bones, rouges
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€25,20 - Regular price
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€25,20
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RAW - Sans bouclierVendor:Bronson Speed CompanyRAW - Sans bouclier
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€50,36 - Regular price
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€50,36
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Bearings - ABEC 9, hard tube, white sealVendor:ZupplyBearings - ABEC 9, hard tube, white seal
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€20,11 - Regular price
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€20,11
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ROULEMENTS SUPERSONIQUES 'ALIEN'Vendor:Blast SkatesROULEMENTS SUPERSONIQUES 'ALIEN'
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€35,24 - Regular price
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€35,24
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Kit de roulements SKF Alexis SignatureVendor:SKFKit de roulements SKF Alexis Signature
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€45,37 - Regular price
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€45,37
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Roulements en acier hardcoreVendor:Haze WheelsRoulements en acier hardcore
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€25,16 - Regular price
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€25,16
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WHICH BALL BEARINGS & WHY?
How do skateboard bearings work
Skateboard bearings are an invisible but crucial component – they sit in the wheels and ensure your board moves at all. Without skateboard bearings, nothing works. Good bearings allow you to increase speed, roll longer, and enjoy a smoother ride – whether on the street, in the park, or on the bowl. If you want to improve your setup, high-quality bearings are a simple but effective step.
Structure and differences of ball bearings
A typical skateboard bearing consists of an inner ring, outer ring, balls, a cage, and usually a shield (protective cap). The term ABEC describes the tolerance class—the higher the number (e.g., ABEC 7), the more precisely the bearing is manufactured. Nevertheless, ABEC says little about the actual performance in a skateboard. Many top brands like Bones Bearings therefore rely on "Skate Rated" standards instead of ABEC. Those who want even faster can opt for ceramic ball bearings —they are lighter, more heat-resistant, and run extremely smoothly. Bronson Co. Shieldless Bearings are also popular—they do without traditional shields for less friction and an aggressive look.
Accessories, brands and tips for selection
Spacers and speed rings are essential for the ideal setup – they stabilize the bearings and ensure optimal performance, especially during hard landings or slides. Those who value longevity and quality are well advised to choose brand-name ball bearings like SKF Bearings – a traditional company with a focus on technology and durability. With us, you'll not only find a large selection of bearings, but also clear recommendations and honest support! We're happy to help you choose if you're unsure which bearings are best for you .
Matching wheels to your ball bearings
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Roues - V7 90A, 55 mmRoues - V7 90A, 55 mm
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€30,20 - Regular price
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€30,20
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Roues - V5 99A, 52 mmRoues - V5 99A, 52 mm
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€20,11 - Regular price
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€27,18 - Sale price
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€20,11
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Poupées dégonflées, Softies, 54 mm, 85aPoupées dégonflées, Softies, 54 mm, 85a
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€45,32 - Regular price
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€45,32
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Big Ninja - Forme spéciale 78A, 60 mmBig Ninja - Forme spéciale 78A, 60 mm
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€40,33 - Regular price
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€40,33
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