The Andale Swiss skateboard bearings are no match compared to the Bones Swiss but they are still a solid bearing that will last you a good amount of time. Plus they are reasonably priced. These bearings are tested and approved by Paul Rodriquez himself so you know they must be okay!

Where are Andale bearings made?

China
Not all bearings are created equal. Andale ProRated Swiss were designed and engineered in Switzerland and are manufactured at its factory in China.

What do skate bearings do?

Skate bearings fit inside skate wheels and allow the wheels to spin on the axles. Whether you are skateboarding, roller skating, or inline skating, quality skate bearings are an essential component for any skate setup.

How expensive are skateboard bearings?

They are definitely more expensive, usually ranging $70-$100 (regular bearings start around $15). While it’s generally true that you definitely get what you pay for when it comes to skateboards, does the more expensive ceramic material actually make for a better performing skateboard bearing?

What are the fastest skateboard bearings?

Bones Swiss Ceramics are some of the fastest skateboard bearings on the market. A winning combination of Bones precision ground and polished races, fiber reinforced high speed ball retainer, Cerbec silicon nitride ceramic balls, Speed Cream racing formula lubricant, and a frictionless, non-contact shield.

Who made Andale bearings?

Joey Brezinski
Andale bearings are the brainchild of professional skaters Joey Brezinski and Paul Rodriguez.

Do bearings affect speed?

bearing material A precision tuned ceramic bearing will accelerate faster, roll further and last much longer than a traditional stainless steel bearing. A better performing stainless steel bearing will contain higher quiality steel, better quailty balls and have a finer tuned surface to reduce friction.