Freeskate Laagrid
Wicked ABEC 5 Freespin 608 50-Pack Bearings
EUR 44,95 EUR 39,95Powerslide Spacer 8 mm 8-pack
EUR 9,95Wicked Twincam ILQ9 Classic Bearings 608 16-Pack
EUR 48,95K2 ILQ 7 Bearing 16-pack
EUR 42,95 EUR 29,95
Tempish 6mm Spacer Set 8-pack
EUR 8,95
Bones Reds Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 24,95
Bones Super Reds Bearings 8-pack
EUR 39,95
Wicked Adjustable Spacer 8-Pack
EUR 34,95
Powerslide Fothon Adapter 6 mm 4-pack
EUR 2,95
Supreme Abec 7 Bearing
EUR 2,45
Powerslide Spacer 6mm 8-Pack
EUR 9,95
Tempish Si3N4 Ceramic Bearings 16-Pack
EUR 199,95
Wicked ABEC 7 Freespin 608 50-Pack Bearings
EUR 59,95 EUR 52,95
Powerslide Spacer 8 mm
EUR 1,45
Wicked SUS Rustproof 608 Bearings 4-Pack
EUR 17,95
Wicked ABEC 5 Freespin 608 8-Pack Bearings
EUR 11,95
Tempish Abec 7 Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 12,95
Wicked Twincam ILQ7 Bearings 608 12-Pack
EUR 36,95 EUR 32,95
Powerslide 8mm Alu Precision Spacer
EUR 1,45
Bronson Ceramic Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 88,95
Wicked ABEC 5 Freespin 608 16-Pack Bearings
EUR 26,95
Tempish Abec 9 Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 17,95
K2 ILQ 9 Classic Plus Bearings 16-pack
EUR 44,95 EUR 43,95
Powerslide Spacer 6mm
EUR 1,45
Wicked ABEC 9 Freespin 608 16-Pack Bearings
EUR 32,95 EUR 30,95
Bones Reds Bearing
EUR 2,95
Supreme Abec 9 Bearings
EUR 2,45
Supreme Abec 5 Bearing
EUR 1,95
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 10.25mm Spacers 8-Pack
EUR 9,95
Tempish ILQ 7 Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 29,95
Wicked Swiss by Jesa Bearings 16-Pack
EUR 99,95 EUR 89,95
Tempish ILQ 9 TwinCam Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 27,95What Are Freeskate Bearings?
Freeskate bearings can be found inside your wheels and are held in place by an axle. They are an essential component of your skating setup because they allow your skates to spin. The type of bearings for freeskates will make the difference in terms of speed and energy maximization.
Choosing the Right Freeskate Bearings
The right freeskate bearings you should choose depend on a range of factors - material, precision (ABEC rating), skating style and skill level.
In general, kids and beginner skaters use ABEC 3 or ABEC 5 rated bearings, while intermediate to advanced skaters prefer ABEC 7 or ABEC 9 freeskate bearings. If you are an advanced skater that likes to make a lot of jumps, shreds and perform dancing and slalom moves, you might prefer a set of freeskate ceramic or Swiss bearings.
Effectively maintaining your freeskate bearings is the secret in keeping them lasting long, especially if you are inline skating often. Have a look at our Bearing Cleaning and Lubrication guide to learn more about bearings maintenance.
Freeskate Spacers Are Small but Essential Components
Although they are one of the smallest parts of your skate setup, don’t underestimate the importance of freeskate spacers. Spacers for freeskates are found in between the bearings, and reduce some of the stress and friction placed on them.
The two decisions to make with spacers are the size and the material. The size is the most important aspect to decide on and you will be able to choose between 6 mm and 8 mm. However, remember that the size you need is determined by the specs of your existing skates, namely the axle diameter.
Material is a personal preference and you can usually choose between plastic or metal models, however, most skaters choose aluminum as it possesses the good combination of being both lightweight and durable.
For more information on the specifics of spacers, then check out our Spacers Guide which will walk you through the essentials.