Details
Specifications
SKU | BSAWBX88 |
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UPC | 854175000248 |
Brand | Bones Bearings |
Legendary Original Bones® Swiss Bearings are the optimum combination of Bones Skate Rated™ design and Swiss precision manufacturing creating the standard by which all other bearings are measured. For more than 40+ years preferred by the world's top professional skaters. Proven, professional competition-grade speed and durability make Bones Swiss normally last several times as long as ordinary ABEC rated bearings. Made in Switzerland.
Features
- Single, removable, non-contact rubber shield allows easy cleaning and low friction.
- High speed nylon ball retainer provides added strength and speed.
- Pre-lubricated with Speed Cream racing lubricant
- Skate Rated; clearances, tolerances, materials and lubricant provide the best performance and durability possible.
- Best selling high end skate bearing in the U.S.A.
Contents
- Set of 8 bearings
- 4 bearing spacers
- Instructions
- Sticker
Bones Swiss Bearings have the best reputation in the skateboard industry and have had this honor since 1981, due to their performance and quality. Everyone who rides Swiss knows how fast they are and how long they last. Testimonials reveal them lasting several times longer than low cost bearings. Skaters who use Bones Swiss do so because they want the very best equipment they can get and know the difference between ordinary and exceptional. Our team is a who’s who of top skaters and we are proud to be associated with each one of them.
How to Install Bearings Into Your Skateboard Wheels
Reviews
Customer Reviews
- The only bearings you will ever need. Review by Cara
Bones Swiss Bearings set the standard for quality and precision in the industry and and well worth the money spent on them vs buying cheaper competitors. With proper maintenance they will last for years. (Posted on 4/22/2022)Rating - Very nice bearings! Review by Carol
I bought it for my inline skates and they are soooo smooth. I'm getting a second box. Hope the bearings last long and I guess they will! (Posted on 3/28/2022)Rating - Whups these are the greatest Review by GC
Shhh... I wrote a review, including my 30yr-old perspective of the OG PP Swiss bearings. But it was directed towards the wrong bearings... still, same as I said there, it was nice to pull an OG deck (complete w/ G&S chromoly trucks! lol) out and w/o maintenance, it skated. I attribute that most nicely toward the maple being good & properly stored, the wheels maintaining their hardness, and most importantly, the bearings to allow me to get from here to there, mindless tricks being gratis ;-) lol. The way it worked was bc the board moved predictably... after all these years & w/o maintenance... it responded as it did pre-storage 20+ yrs ago (even if I personally did not). I'm sure PP has changed their ways, but I prefer to hope not bc getting on a board & going down the street is as fun as ever; I just happened to do it that night on some Bones Swiss 6. 20+ yrs later lol. (Posted on 2/22/2022)Rating - 30 years of skating... Review by GC
Look, there's no need to get me wrong: I'm not hard-core & haven't been more about half of my life. But my second-favorite setup was when a schoolmate sold me his used PP MM w/ trackers and... Swiss Bones. My fav was when I kept the McG & simply moved the Swiss Bones over to my parent-bought new board (a silver S&S), which replaced the low-end, slow-roll skate shop generic: now I had a smaller board and could do flips easier + it wasn't up to me to get to speed... it was up to me to slow down the speed (much easier). I'm sure as anyone that PP has changed their game over the years, but even when I was rolling gullwings and Hosoi or Kendall, all but one set (of 10+ Swiss) has been really good to me. For setups that I don't break out but once every 2-3 yrs... low mileage, as it were... the speed & predictability remains the same.Rating
PS: this comment is NOT part of a promotional... just realized I'm here spending the $wiss buck$ to buy a known product & I've never bothered to review one of my all-time favs. (Posted on 2/21/2022)- Bones Swiss Bearings Review by Daniel
These are the best along with the 6 ball. I’ve had all of them except the ceramics and these are my favorite for street skating. The 6 ball is just as good if not better but I feel like it’s better suited for transition skating. If you can’t afford these get the super reds, they’re the closest to these. (Posted on 10/9/2021)Rating - The Best! Review by Brian Cunningham
Was hesitant on buying these for my son cause he gets his wheels dirty. Goes threw alot of the cheap bearings out there but these have got to be the best for speed and quality! Thanks will buy again for is other set ups! (Posted on 9/24/2021)Rating - Bones Swiss Bearings Review by CJ
These are still my go-to bearings after all of these years. They are smooth as glass. (Posted on 9/17/2021)Rating - Lower resistance makes it easier for a beginner Review by Jon
After seeing what a difference faster wheels made on a pump track, I bought some Swiss. A buddy at the skatepark runs Reds. He let me try his board in the pool and it was noticeably slower than mine, despite having harder wheels. I'm not a skilled rider, so the difference is significant when trying to build speed in a pool. (Posted on 8/21/2021)Rating - Best Bearings Review by atcoulas@icloud.com
One of the Fastest Bearing ever put on skateboard got this for my birthday from my wife who also skates and used this on my Per Welinder deck I got. (Posted on 7/17/2021)Rating - Bones Swiss Ceramic Review by Chris
These bearings are the best, worth every penny! (Posted on 5/24/2021)Rating