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TwoLions Stainless Ceramic Bearings Skateboard Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Description of TwoLions Stainless Ceramic Bearings Skateboard

Use For: Inline Roller Skates Shoes,Speed Inline Roller Skating,Free Line Skate (Drift Board),Skate board,Long Board,Scooter,Quad Skate. Bearing Type:Hybrid ceramic bearing. Material: Bearings Ring: Stainless Steel Beads: 7 Black Ceramic Beads (Si3N4). Size: 8 * 22 * 7 (Inner * Outer * Height) / Unit: mm. 1.Hybrid Ceramic bearings,do not need Grease,it have special rustling sound 2.Super High Speed,Long Spin time 3.Stainless , do not rust.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Smooth Ride at the Skatepark

As a regular skateboarder I am always looking for better quality parts to enhance my ride. These bearings are truly a game changer. Sports and Outdoors enthusiasts will appreciate the smooth ride these bearings provide .As my tests showed, they are incredibly durable and show no signs of slowing down. However, the price point may be a bit steep for some skateboarders on a budget..

Pros
  • Durable, high-quality ride
Cons
  • Price may be too high for some skateboarders

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Smooth Ride with Durable Hardware

After I put it to the test, the skateboard ran smoothly with the TwoLions ceramic bearings.The hardware is tough and long-lasting, making it worth the investment..

Pros
  • Smooth ride, durable hardware
Cons
  • None to report

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good Budget Ceramic Bearings – Stainless

I didn't buy them from Revain. I bought from a Chinese seller but I love these bearings so much I wanted to give them a good rating for those in doubt. These camps are failing. I have two sets of these in a pair of inline skates. I've owned it for about 3 months now. They went through mud, mud and puddles. They have survived countless jumps and landings without breaking. I recently disassembled and cleaned them because they were starting to squeak and some weren't spinning well. I cleaned them…

Pros
  • Roller Skate Parts
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.