Are ILQ-9 bearings good?
For the price, the ILQ-9 Pros are outstanding bearings. They offer a great combination of speed, stability and durability. And they are race ready right out of the box (unlike the ILQ Classics, which need to be broken in.) They are not the absolute best bearings for racing.
What are Ilq bearings?
Twincam ILQ-9 Pro Bearings are designed for optimal performance using an exclusive 6-ball bearing design. Larger weight loads and less void in the bearing create a smoother spin with the SCRS (S-Channel Rubber Shield) system; TK racing gel (Made in the USA) lubricates the bearings.
What is TwinCam bearing?
TwinCam ILQ9 Pro inline skate bearings are used on K2’s highest end inline skates. Rather than being shielded on both sides, one side is open for reduced weight and ease of service and lubrication.
Are Ilq 5 bearings good?
It has good tolerance, precision and glide. These bearings come in a 16-pack.
Are Ilq-7 bearings good?
The Twincam ILQ-7 bearing is a high performance 7-ball bearing. With Nylon retainers and metal shields protectors these are more durable than other bearings. The Japanese made Kyodo grease provides a superior lubricant which minimizes friction for a better roll. The Twincam ILQ-7 bearings come in a package of 16.
Which bearings are best for inline skates?
Recommended Bearings for Inline Skates
- The Bionic ABEC-7 Bearings are some of the best bearings on the market.
- BankRoll Ceramic Bearings are extremely popular in the USA and great for indoor/outdoor use.
- Yolo Swiss Bearings are a great choice for a high-end bearing.
Are ABEC 9 bearings good?
You get a reasonable amount of speed, and at a reasonable cost. ABEC 7 bearings would be very fast and smooth, but very expensive. ABEC 9 and higher bearings would be ridiculous to use in a skateboard unless you are doing downhill luge-style skating or something else where your goal is to go insanely fast.
Are ABEC 9 bearings fast?
ABEC 9 and higher bearings would be ridiculous to use in a skateboard unless you are doing downhill luge-style skating or something else where your goal is to go insanely fast. If you aren’t spending a fortune on these bearings, then don’t trust that they are, in fact, ABEC 9.