Laagrid & Spacers - Aggressive Skates
Tempish Abec 9 Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 17,95Wicked ABEC 5 Freespin 608 8-Pack Bearings
EUR 11,95Wicked ABEC 9 Freespin 608 16-Pack Bearings
EUR 32,95 EUR 29,95Powerslide Spacer 8 mm 8-pack
EUR 9,95
Bones Reds Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 24,95
Wicked ABEC 7 Freespin 608 50-Pack Bearings
EUR 59,95 EUR 52,95
Powerslide Spacer 6mm 8-Pack
EUR 9,95
K2 ILQ 9 Classic Plus Bearings 16-pack
EUR 44,95 EUR 42,95
Powerslide 8mm Alu Precision Spacer
EUR 1,45
Supreme Abec 7 Bearing
EUR 2,45
Wicked ABEC 5 Freespin 608 16-Pack Bearings
EUR 26,95
Tempish Abec 7 Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 12,95
Wicked Twincam ILQ9 Classic Bearings 608 16-Pack
EUR 47,95
Bones Super Reds Bearings 8-pack
EUR 39,95
Wicked Adjustable Spacer 8-Pack
EUR 34,95
Wicked SUS Rustproof 608 Bearings 4-Pack
EUR 17,95
Bones Reds Bearing
EUR 2,95
Supreme Abec 5 Bearing
EUR 1,95
Wicked Twincam ILQ7 Bearings 608 12-Pack
EUR 36,95 EUR 32,95
K2 ILQ 7 Bearing 16-pack
EUR 42,95 EUR 29,95
Supreme Abec 9 Bearings
EUR 2,45
Wicked ABEC 5 Freespin 608 50-Pack Bearings
EUR 44,95 EUR 39,95
Powerslide Spacer 8 mm
EUR 1,45
Tempish TRT Hi Speed Bearings 16-Pack
EUR 44,95 EUR 39,95
Wicked ABEC 9 Freespin 608 50-Pack Bearings
EUR 76,95
Tempish ILQ 9 TwinCam Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 27,95
Wicked Swiss by Jesa Bearings 16-Pack
EUR 99,95 EUR 89,95
Tempish 10.25mm Spacers 8-Pack
EUR 9,95
Tempish ILQ 7 Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 29,95Jump and Grind With Aggressive Skate Bearings
Aggressive inline bearings are located inside the wheel and are what make your wheel spin. Bearings come in various shapes and styles and make a big impact on how your aggressive skates will feel when shredding. Because of the grinds and jumps that you do in this style of skating, the bearings take a lot of wear and tear so even the most durable models will have to be replaced at some point.
Inline skate bearings are often measured on the ABEC scale, which is a measurement of the efficiency of the bearing. However, just because a bearing is not on the ABEC scale does not mean that it is of poor quality. To get a more detailed overview of the ABEC system as well as other ways that bearing quality is measured, check out our guide on Buying Bearings.
How Do You Get Bearings Out of Aggressive Skate Wheels?
To remove your bearings, you’ll need an Allen key or a Skate tool that is designed for skates. The first thing you need to do is remove your wheels from your skate frame. To do this, you will first need to unscrew your axle holding the wheel to the frame.
Next, you’ll need to remove the spacers. With a floating spacer, put your skate tool halfway through the center of the bearing and slowly try to push it out while rotating the wheel. With a long sleeve bearing spacer, hit the edge of the spacer and then you just need to simply push out the bearing on the other side.
To install the new bearings, all you need to do is simply push it into where the old bearing was. Then, insert the spacer and the second bearing. This is the same process for both types of spacers.