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Focus: All Rounder
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Vancouver, B.C.
Posts: 1,659
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A new page entry has been added:
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Focus: All Rounder
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 4,079
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How’s it going guys? Just making another guide for you people who’s pondering what product you want next. This time, I’m gonna talk about the super popular bones reds bearings. Low on cash? This is perfect for you.
Speed - Well this is probably what most skaters are gonna be looking for in bearings. All I can say that it is average. It wont go super fast like ceramic bearings or anything. But the speed is still something to be reckoned with. Its fast and consistant once its broken in (breaking in period would be 3-4 hours of hardcore skating). Price - in my opinion, price is a constant battle for skateboarders. And price should be the last of their worries, and the price of reds supports it. The price of these bearings are crazy low for how good these bearings peform. Maybe 5-10 dollars cheaper then your standard bearings. If your low on cash, this should be one of your top choices. Smoothness - Bones has always had smooth and flowing bearings, and this one is no exception. Once you push, you don’t feel much friction inside the bearings and it feels good just to ride. One time, I was having more fun pushing to my friends houses then actually learning some tricks. Smoothness is definitely top notch so unless you f’ up your bearings bad. This should last a while. Noise - Not really a lot of skaters care about this. But if you do get sick of the annoying screeching sound inside of your bearings before you go down that big set, reds will definitely help you out. These are quiet at hell and will be the last of your worries with these. Just don’t do anything stupid with it. Durability - Just clean and re-lube these bearings every now and again and these will last you a while. For me, bearings are the most consumed product for me. So I exchange every 3-4 months. But that’s because I don’t maintain my bearings much. In estimation, I think these will last you about 6-8 months if you keep them well together. Overall, these bearings are great. No only for peformance, but the price is outrageous, if your broke, and need a quick fix. Bones reds bearings are for you. 9/10. |
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Junior Member
Focus: All Rounder
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The Great Northwest
Posts: 11
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Reds, called bones Super Reds and Super Reds Ceramics...I hear they are real good...can you post a review?
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