Bearing Buying Guide

By IW Staff | February 2020

This guide covers the basic factors that influence a bearing’s cost and performance so that you can make an informed decision when purchasing your next set. Topics covered on this page include:

  • Size
  • Materials
  • Rating
  • Ball Count
  • Serviceable vs Sealed

Size

All of the bearings offered at Inline Warehouse are a standard size (608) for inline wheels unless otherwise noted. 608 bearings work with 6 and 8mm axles when used with the correct bearing spacers. You can find both types of bearing spacers by clicking here.

Materials

Bearings are most efficient when friction is at its lowest, so materials play a pivotal role in performance. Many bearings are constructed from steel alloys that are tough and affordable. Keep an eye out for components or coatings made from bronze, titanium, and especially ceramic – these will improve a bearing’s resilience, durability, and performance. Ceramic bearings are widely regarded as the best that money can buy.

Exploded view showing bearing components.

Rating

Different manufacturer's use different rating systems to describe how their bearings will perform. The most common rating systems consist of a scale, such as the ABEC rating system, and terms such as "skate rated" or "Swiss".

ABEC, ILQ & SG Scales

These scales refer to the tolerances needed in machinery applications and will range on a scale from 1-9. On this scale, larger numbers refer to higher performance in terms of smoothness of the bearing and how well it will sustain roll. Rating systems are best used to compare bearings within the same brand as each manufacturer has different quality thresholds that will affect the performance. For example, one brand at ABEC 7 may not perform as well as another brand with the same ABEC 7 rating. If you do not have any past experience to reference brands that perform best, ask your friends or call us for recommendations.

Skate Rated

Many high-end bearings, such as the popular Bones Bearings, forgo the numerical rating system in favor of terms that are specific to skating. These are specifically engineered for skating to prioritize speed and smoothness over extremely high machinery tolerances. These bearings will be priced according to their performance.

Swiss

This is the highest rating and refers to the manufacturing process. Not all, in fact very few Swiss bearings are made in Switzerland. It remains important to remember that not all brands rated Swiss will perform equally. Brand awareness and past experience help considerably when looking to spend money on Swiss bearings. If needing assistance choosing a respected brand in the price range you are looking for, we are happy to help.

Various bearings with ratings indicated on shield.

Number of Balls

Traditional skate bearings have seven balls spinning between the races, though some brands have bucked that trend in favor of either six or eight balls. Six-ball bearings use slightly larger balls that generate less friction and spin faster and longer in ideal conditions. Conversely, the extra ball in eight-ball bearings helps them more evenly distribute your weight and better handle the side loads that are ever present in skating.

Serviceable vs Sealed

Serviceable bearings feature removable shields or plastic retainers that allow you to clean and re-lubricate your bearings. Most high-end bearings will be serviceable to allow you to maintain optimal roll and extend the life of the bearing. Sealed bearings have non-removable shields that help keep out harmful debris, but they are not serviceable and would have to be replaced when not performing as desired. Sealed bearings are great for those skaters not interested in bearing maintenance but tend to lack the performance offered by serviceable bearings.

Shop All Bearings

Ready to shop?
Browse all of the skate bearings that IW has to offer below!

Bones Skate Bearings

Bones Bearings are top shelf inline skate bearings. There are several different price points, with all of them using Bones' patented Skate Rated materials and tolerances for the best performance and durability possible. All Bones Bearings come pre-lubricated with their trademark Speed Cream. For the best combination of cost, performance and durability, look no further than Bones Bearings.

Rollerblade Inline Skate Bearings

Rollerblade inline skate bearings are sold in packs of 16. These are the same bearings found on skates throughout the Rollerblade lineup. The SG rating was created by Rollerblade and works a lot like that of an ABEC rating. The higher the number, the less friction and better race of the bearings. Rollerblade SG bearings are sealed to keep the bad stuff out, and the good stuff in. Sealed bearings are not serviceable. The Rollerblade HTO bearings are not sealed.

Rollerblade TwinCam Skate Bearings
ILQ7-Plus 16pk
$35.99
Rollerblade SG9 Bearings 16 Pack
$39.99
Rollerblade TwinCam Skate Bearings ILQ9 Pro 16pk
$59.95
Rollerblade Dry Fluid Extreme Bearing Lubrication
$19.95

K2 TwinCam Inline Skate Bearings

Clearance  -14%
K2 Twincam Inline Skate Bearings ILQ7 16 Pack
$ 29.95
K2 TwinCam Inline Skate Bearings ILQ9 Classic 16Pk
$39.95
K2 TwinCam Inline Skate Bearings ILQ9 PRO 16Pk
$59.95

Sonic Bearings

Sonic offers a complete line of bearings from the high performance and affordability of Speed 608 Bearings to the superior performance of Swiss and Ceramic. Sonic bearings feature premium Japanese SUJ2 chrome steel, fully serviceable labyrinth seals and polymer cages.
Sonic Speed 608
Bearings 16pk
$49.95
Sonic Swiss
Bearings 16pk
$69.95
Sonic Ceramic
Bearings 16pk
$129.95

Wicked Bearings

Wicked Twincam ILQ7
Bearings 16pk
$39.99
Wicked Twincam ILQ9 CL
Bearings 16pk
$49.95
Wicked Twincam SUS Rustproof
Bearings 4pk
$22.95
New
Wicked Bart Swings
Ceramic Bearings - 16pk
$119.95

Alkali Bearings

Alkali Bearings are a great choice for any level of skater wanting solid performance at an affordable price.

Better Bearings

All Better Bearings are rated above an ABEC9 rating, which indicates the supreme quality of manufacturing. Rigorous testing ensures long-lasting performance and the colorful, removeable shields allow for easy cleaning and maintenance.

Labeda Hockey Bearings

Labeda Hockey carries different varieties of Bearings for your wheels so you can get the best performance. They showcase their Pure Swiss Bearings, which is their premier option for unrestricted spin.

Oust Bearings

Oust is a quality bearing manufacturer that offers the premier MOC 9 bearings for excellent spin and efficiency followed by the MOC 7 and MOC 5.