This, I'm gonna need proof in the form of purely 8k res footy Strobek zoomed into the bearings on every trick.
Also, if they're Chinese made bearings they're made in the same factories as every other company. It's just marketing bullshit like 99% of everything in skating
Lmao. Solid takes.
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According to that informative Rock n' Ron rant, SKF no longer makes miniature bearings and outsources skateboard bearings to China.
This is good intel to have before shelling out $, only to realize you've just bought what amounts to a set of Lucky bearings.
The "Made In China" quality stigma is outdated. Did y'all go full caveman mode during the pandemic?
Haha y'all act like we don't live in a global economy that heavily relies on quality manufacturing from China.
Also SKF is the top bearing maker, based in the country that invented the bearing.
Why would they dilute their quality when they could just give their sauce to their Chinese producer?
SKF is THE company that got filthy rich by selling ball bearings to nazis before and during ww2. Every tank, weapon system, airplane, the trains that took jews to concentration camps - EVERYTHING with rotating parts or wheels - the nazis had was rolling exclusively on swedish SKF bearings.
Learned of this recently at an art exhibition for gothenburgs 400th birthday a few months back. It was sheading light on swedens role in WW2, slave trade, etc. Fucked up history, but the accountability is kind of cool It was state sponsored but the curators still got to show that it hasn't always been a goody two shoes country
I had them in the late 2000's after seeing reynolds in some of their ads back then; they really weren't much better than reds from what I remember. I'm not sure I would take their heritage as a bearing maker as a strong credential for a skating specific context, but we'll have to see what they come out with this time.
Damn I remember Andrew Reynolds had one of those Pay Day giveaways in Transworld during that Baker 3 era. Was the fattest box.. but yeah they had some SKFs in there.
The Skate Fast moniker was kinda tight. A not-too-corny spin on their name.