Buying Bones Bearings Provides Several Benefits Utilizing

By Sammy Cropper


The skateboard and long boarding industries have seen huge advancements and innovations since first becoming popular over 30 years ago. Reports estimate that there are over 18 million skateboarders in the world, with some using the boards for recreation and others as transportation, which is why bones bearings are so popular. The primary demographics for skateboard use are males under the age of eighteen.

Since becoming popular in the 1970s, skateboards have remained largely the same as far as their designs go. All skateboards are made up of a few different pieces. These are the deck, truck, wheels, and others.

The size of a skateboard deck varies with make, model, and age of the board itself; however, most modern decks run about 7-10 inches wide and 28-34 inches long. They are commonly covered in what is called grip tape, which is a sandpaper-like tape that is affixed to the board to provide extra grip and traction for riders. Oftentimes, the underside of the deck is painted or otherwise decorated with the makers logo, personal stickers, or other designs.

Based on rider preference, wheels can be had in different sizes. Smaller wheels, while not as great for skating over cracks, give riders a lower gravity center, making the ride easier for most. Bigger wheels have the advantage of skating much more easily over cracks in pavement and cement and they also roll much faster.

For most skaters, the desire for a smooth and safe ride is paramount. A smooth ride is best achieved by the use of the proper bearings mounted onto the boards axels. Ball models are mechanical elements which consist of round housings which hold a varying amount of steel balls, usually 7 in the skateboard world.

There are different types and sizes of bones bearings in use on different skateboard models. There is a definite quality difference amongst manufacturers. Skateboard users can research these options and purchase their desired type and size either online or in many recreation and skateboard shops.




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