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| Value for Money | 10/10 |
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| Overall rating | 10/10 |
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A7777![]()
on 28th Apr 2008
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Good Points: Fast! look cool, Swiss made (apparently) supersonic speeds.
Bad Points: I dunno if these are actually Swiss made even though they say it on the box and on the bearings. they take like a week before the oil inside them works good, and they're slow till it settles in. some people dont like lucky, though that doesnt really matter.
General comments: These bearings go fast as hell and look brilliant. they make bones reds look like k-mart skateboard bearings. I chucked an ollie to manual at a good speed, and my mate who was filming couldnt keep up. sometimes when I bomb hills now, or go around corners fast I get scared of flying out; thats how fast these are. even hills I'm used to are soo fast. these bearings are really something, they're beautiful. Buy some if you have the chance; you wont be dissapointed. these are much much MUCH better than bones reds, and cost alot less too. they cost half way in between Bones Swiss and bones reds to me. and these are sooth as hell too; you'd barely know you were going super fast till you tried to turn or look at the scenery around you. keep em clean and they're sure to last a very long time. Bones Swiss is the king of bearings, but Lucky Swiss might actually hold a flag on them.
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