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Legendary Bones Swiss bearings have been the industry standard ever since they were introduced in 1983, and are still a favorite with professional skaters. Fast, smooth, and very long lasting, they remain unequaled in their class. Bones Swiss feature the same ultra high performance components used in Bones Swiss Ceramics, except that the balls are polished chromium steel instead of ceramic. Bones Swiss have earned their fame through decades of proven, dependable, superior performance for the best skaters in the world. No hype, (ABEC-99!) just the best... ask anyone who has been skating for a few years. Stronger Faster Longer Lasting Pre-Lubricated with Speed Cream Easy Cleaning & Relubricating Removable High Speed Nylon Ball Cage Non-contact, Removable Rubber Shield Bones Skate Rated Design & Quality* Each package comes with set of 8 bearings, pre-lubed with Speed Cream, 4 bearing spacers, instructions and a sticker.
Item Number: 154
Bones Swiss Bearings
Manufacturer: Powell Peralta
Manufacturer Part No: BONES-SWISS
Product Reviews
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Amazing bearings
Parker
(Australia)
12/14/2011 10:58 PM
these are the best bearings i have ever had, have had them for almost 3 years now and they are still in great condition. recommend these to everybody
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lame
Chandler
(texas)
2/18/2011 10:28 PM
BONES are not bad bearings, If you like over priced big name companies then buy these. What kind of scam.... "15 more dollars and you can have two shields on your swiss bearings instead of one! what a deal" (EX: bones swiss compared to bones swiss labyrinth) what a piece of junk! get IDS Oust moc 9's if you want high quality bearings! and they are cheaper!
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Best
Dan
(Portland)
1/17/2011 1:18 PM
I've had these bearings for 4 years. I've never owned another set. I'm guessing they last that long because they're the best.
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Insainely Smooth!
Spencer
(Connecticut)
12/8/2009 10:04 PM
Best bearings i have ridden to this day. Well worth the cost to feel like your gliding indtead of rolling.
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truly top o' the line
Eskimo
(Vancouver)
12/20/2008 12:16 PM
I bought a set of these bearings about 3 years ago.
Ridden them though rain, sand, snow, and mud.
Still riding the same set.
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