Yeah I got dirt in them an one bearing stopped working so well after 5/6 months of doing that type of shit I spit into the bearings then cleaned them out while I was skating downtown now they work perfectly again lol
@@fegr988 I have only skated Bronson recently an before them I skated bones I hated the bones one they wouldn’t ever last but once I found Bronson I knew these were the ones but maybe I’ll try the indys soon thank you for that input!!!
Been riding the Branson Raws for about a year now and they’ve held up pretty damn good - might invest in these soon to see how much of a difference it makes
Do it! I used to ride the raws at one point in my life before i got robbed but i rode off brand for a year straight same bearings ive been needing new ones so i saved up for thesee!! And thyre amazing from what i remember on the raws thyre wayyyy fastterrr then the rawss and aree sooo muchh better and smootherrr call me crazy but i do hella better on my tricks now like magic like say for my ollies i was already able to do em high but with these its like no effort! And higher!
I’ve seen lots of negative reviews about the Raw’s on here. Did you maintain them regularly with some cleaning? Many said they’d slow down after a month or so
@@9Os_kid Depends A LOT where you skate. Crusty and dusty spots will make them go slower, closed bearings are way better. All Bronson´s pros go with closed bearings...
doesn't matter. drop two different sized/weight rocks from the same height, they both hit the ground at the same time. objects of different weight don't accelerate due to gravity faster or slower, it's always 9.8m/s^2
@@flickshotgirl yes it is, acceleration due to gravity is exactly the same regardless of weight or mass. this is high school physics stuff. push a Chevy Tahoe and a Honda Civic down a hill, they both roll to the bottom at the same time
Crazy cos I tried my first bronsons not long ago Bronson Raws and they lasted about a month until the bearings started making loud clicks I had to switch them out. Is that normal with Raws
His potential energy only starts decreasing once he finishes his last push but it's also the time when his kinetic energy increases big time so you have to measure his *true speed* just before the bottom of the hill.
Idk G3's last me a year before I clean. Then they are good for another year, so far 3 years almost on the same pair. What do these really offer for 3× the price?
Absolutely nothing, because a ceramic does not reduce friction in a metal runway with a metal cage. If at all, they will deform your bearing much faster under heavy load. Ceramic bearings are a marketing gag that gets thrown in the market every couple of years. The only thing they improve is the account balance of the people selling them.
@@elaborat6314 makes sense actually. Thanks for that. I was considering ceramics or swiss or swiss 6. I'll take out the ceramics. I don't really care if they are lighter. My board isn't the fat one lol
Where is that dude on youtube that stated Oust bearings were the overall best bearing. I'd love to hear his thoughts on this test. For me I would've loved to have seen a comparison run with Chandler riding the deck with normal Bronsons to compare his time or speed vs when he was on the Ceramics.
Welp, I use ccs abec 7 rating steel bearing, paired with my spitfire wheels that are the red version of those blue ones and my ox blood ripper board, they are great for trans I do a little park and street and I've used em for 8 months and still ain't dry and still roll like new
@@justinsibley_ china reds. Yeah can't go wrong with them. I'm running china reds in my 60mm Longboard wheels on my crusier set set out. Knowing the china reds can take a beating. Tbh I feel no difference in super reds or china reds. I haven't tryed big blue balls reds yet. But if you can afford it try out the reds race. There super reds but with the built-in spacer and washers. And can be tightened more with the axle nut. I'll never go back to normal bearings if I can help it.
Bro they pop major tricks and hit the flat bar doing 25!!! They should’ve hit 30 at least for just rolling down a small hill. Love you guys but geez c’mon !! 🤪
@@memorysometimers3067 also do you not realize how slippery the berrics floor is? They aren't riding jello wheels bro.. if they go slightly off balance it's straight to sliding out.
@@StepsWay yes exactly what I’m saying bro. The berrics speed tricks are SAVAGE and they almost all hit 25mph. Was just saying this should’ve went a bit faster based on a hill with sick a$$ bearings compared to flat ground skatepark speed. ?? Maybe I’m wrong I guess.
@@StepsWay no negatives just a positive opinion that’s all bro. I love the Berrics FASTEST vids. But now I think of it I’ve hit 30 FS with crappy old wheels and dusty a$$ bearings so I don’t know what to think. Haha.
in terms of physics all bearings this size act the same under load, so they’re no faster than other bearings. BUT i will say bronsons last incredibly long and sound good too
Weird that when I studied physics at university there was this thing called friction that slowed bearings down, less friction = faster. But maybe you have a hot tip that friction isn’t a thing any more, IDK
It’s ok, you can admit that you don’t really understand the physics involved here and nobody will think any less of you, look at it as an opportunity to learn
Ive been skating for 2 years and i know my stuff for sure loose would be faster because of all the friction especially if you were to go down a hill in loose trucks itd be soo fastt
He ways more so how is that a good test pluse the other ones are wored in an probably dirty I want a real since test please I am wondering what Are the fastest bearings to buy
Yeah dude the Berrics does those FASTEST tricks and they do actual sick a$$ tricks/grinds going 25. Should’ve hit 30 at least for going down a hill with crispy new bearings?? No negatives just positive opinions!! :)
@@LyroLife dunno if it’s the same for ceramics, but for steel bearings you ride them for about a month then clean and relube them, then they’re faster than new
i don't think bearings make a huge difference. kids at the berrics are able to push in the 20s and do a flip or flatbar trick. wheel size plays a role, surface, etc.
Bigger size = slower accel but higher top speed. Also don't forget that most people don't even use bearing properly (including me) and dont torque the nuts all the way so it spins on the axles more than the actual bearing
expensive bearing are not made to be faster than normal bearings. they are just made to last longer under the same use. shitty bearings can be hella fast but break in a matter of weeks
@@3jsu5 I ran cheapshots for ages and they were spot on. Probably try the independents next my mates got them and they feel good, ive got reds in at the min an they were shite out the box a couple felt gritty before I even put them in a wheel.
@@LUZ-zv6pq same with me i roll with cheapest i can find for years. The ones i remember skating are indys and cheapshots. Ive had reds aswell but never new just as backup since i skate till every single bearings are a different brand. The indys and cheapshots were great but after awhile (literall years) on all bearings the shields will be bowed in and you gotta pop them. Also what i've heard bronsons are garbage and don't last even if you lube them.
Why not just set up the trucks tighter, tweak them a little to make sure the board goes straight, and let them roll down the hill on their own with no rider weight? Using the SAME board setup. You could even put a 20lb weight on top to keep the boards tracking better. Like the most basic rules of testing is to eliminate variables...like riders of different size/weight.
I've heard about that aswell, Reds are supposed to be better than lets say a pair of g2s or g3s. Also raws are supposed to be trash, fast new but break and get slow real fast and what i've heard it doesn't help to lube them. I just play it safe with cheapshots, reds or some local brand. 😂
@@Luisenator206 Like a normal skater. G2s last 3 sessions and G3s only last 4 months and they get super slow. Raws are just a horrible idea and get slow fast. NHS marketing really must of got into your head. Go buy your self some bones bearings or what ever your shop recommends.
@@berran3459 I used to think the same thing years ago, but I had a set of Super Swiss 6 last for 5 years. They got cleaned every so often, but they stayed fast. Just saying, some expensive Bones can last a long time if you take care of them.
Seems like it because the tricks at berrics are 26 mph and this man is going on a hill crazy fast and is only reaching like 25 mph and seems to be going wayyy faster
@@brandongiron6494 But berrics is filmed from infront of the skater.. It looks insane if you're filming from the side but then it's always fisheye. The gun is definitely off but this is not faster then they go in the berrics. The berrics dudes are pro and skating on perfect ground.
I have two set ups one has Super Swiss 6 and the other Oust. In my 20 years of skating those 2 are the best bearings I've ever had. I lean towards Oust though, they're fast and keep their speed while making sharp turns.
@@acgwestsidesb6410 I have regular Swiss and ceramic Swiss the regular Swiss are surprisingly faster.The Bronson's being the 3rd fastest. ridding on Santa Cruz Bullet OG 66 92a wheels.This is my experience I do not recommend the Bronson's.
Bronson are the only bearings that can take me riding through the grass/dirt like 5/6 ft
Until they start to get full of dirt
@@Luisenator206 yeah that's just a bad idea
Have u tried Independent? I had them for about a year and they are still really good and i skate a lot in dirty and wet spots.
Yeah I got dirt in them an one bearing stopped working so well after 5/6 months of doing that type of shit I spit into the bearings then cleaned them out while I was skating downtown now they work perfectly again lol
@@fegr988 I have only skated Bronson recently an before them I skated bones I hated the bones one they wouldn’t ever last but once I found Bronson I knew these were the ones but maybe I’ll try the indys soon thank you for that input!!!
One time, i bought those super spensive Powell bearings, but i starved to death before I could use them
Huh?
Rip
@@Luisenator206 how do you not understand
Rip
Clout chasers . Simp
Dude I completely forgot about CCS. Used to love getting their magazines in the mail.
When I was a kid Mom hated when those would show up
I would check them out and Eastbay catalog in highschool 01-03 and also crutchfield for audio/video stuff
Been riding the Branson Raws for about a year now and they’ve held up pretty damn good - might invest in these soon to see how much of a difference it makes
Do it! I used to ride the raws at one point in my life before i got robbed but i rode off brand for a year straight same bearings ive been needing new ones so i saved up for thesee!! And thyre amazing from what i remember on the raws thyre wayyyy fastterrr then the rawss and aree sooo muchh better and smootherrr call me crazy but i do hella better on my tricks now like magic like say for my ollies i was already able to do em high but with these its like no effort! And higher!
And landing is more consistent too!
They take a while to break in thoo so dont be mad or any of that it just needs to break it is all
I’ve seen lots of negative reviews about the Raw’s on here. Did you maintain them regularly with some cleaning? Many said they’d slow down after a month or so
@@9Os_kid Depends A LOT where you skate. Crusty and dusty spots will make them go slower, closed bearings are way better. All Bronson´s pros go with closed bearings...
This test did not prove NADA!!!
The fastest downhill speed record is held by these bearings though
Reds and bronsons are my favorites fs
Reds are so reliable 😂
Reds are trash to be honest
@@whenitallfallsapart factz
@@whenitallfallsapart shake junts r trash
@@whenitallfallsapart what do you recommend bro?
Um one of the dudes weighs way more
Yeah Dale is pretty fat but honestly he’s trying and that’s all we can ask :)
@@ChEEsEmc lmao
doesn't matter. drop two different sized/weight rocks from the same height, they both hit the ground at the same time. objects of different weight don't accelerate due to gravity faster or slower, it's always 9.8m/s^2
@@hmslc8289 bro... that is not the same as two dudes rolling down a hill.
@@flickshotgirl yes it is, acceleration due to gravity is exactly the same regardless of weight or mass. this is high school physics stuff. push a Chevy Tahoe and a Honda Civic down a hill, they both roll to the bottom at the same time
Did you guys have the same wheel size? It would play a huge factor in how fast you were going.
Bronsons are literality the best bearings ever lasts me a super long time and keeps me going fast
Crazy cos I tried my first bronsons not long ago Bronson Raws and they lasted about a month until the bearings started making loud clicks I had to switch them out. Is that normal with Raws
@@jamesfru118 Did you put ceramic oil? Did you get them wet?
@@ZTFlames Neither. Skated park only super smooth ground
@@jamesfru118 I have raws and they need a cleaconing every now and then. Plus it helps to have thw ceramic oil.
@@ZTFlames I'm sure that would help but with other bearings I can just leave them be and they just get better
how does it compare to bones Swiss ceramic?
His potential energy only starts decreasing once he finishes his last push but it's also the time when his kinetic energy increases big time so you have to measure his *true speed* just before the bottom of the hill.
please do a bones test seeing what is the best and for what.
Need to review them after a year or 2 of use versus other bearings . Esp bones ceramic
I've been using the bones swiss ceramic for 3 years and still fine
Soak any abec-7 or above in sewing machine oil overnight... dry and watch how fast your "cheap bearings" will go 😉
I have had the same berings for years
What kind
@@brownie4032 spitfire cheap shots
how i break bearings like every week
Super reds last me about 1 year
I do add some bearing cream like 4 times a year
Lol same thing happened to me Dale! But it was my mom that did me in! Speed wobble took me out, has road rash on my face and hip for months!lol
2 questions I have how did u convince ur mom to do that number one and number two what was her reaction haha
Would love to see yall do this with a few other different brands from reds to oust , quantum and cuei and everything in between, please 😅
Idk G3's last me a year before I clean. Then they are good for another year, so far 3 years almost on the same pair. What do these really offer for 3× the price?
Absolutely nothing, because a ceramic does not reduce friction in a metal runway with a metal cage. If at all, they will deform your bearing much faster under heavy load. Ceramic bearings are a marketing gag that gets thrown in the market every couple of years. The only thing they improve is the account balance of the people selling them.
@@elaborat6314 makes sense actually. Thanks for that. I was considering ceramics or swiss or swiss 6. I'll take out the ceramics. I don't really care if they are lighter. My board isn't the fat one lol
@@Specter1031 If that's the choice, take the Swiss 6. Bronson G2/G3s are also really good.
Where is that dude on youtube that stated Oust bearings were the overall best bearing. I'd love to hear his thoughts on this test. For me I would've loved to have seen a comparison run with Chandler riding the deck with normal Bronsons to compare his time or speed vs when he was on the Ceramics.
he was paid by oust lol, the whole thing felt like an ad and turns out it was, but it was made years ago so who cares
Welp, I use ccs abec 7 rating steel bearing, paired with my spitfire wheels that are the red version of those blue ones and my ox blood ripper board, they are great for trans I do a little park and street and I've used em for 8 months and still ain't dry and still roll like new
“i know this spot down the st i go to” ... sees the burger king down the street lmao
I wonder how fast you would go from the highschool all the way to broadway.
I think I’ll stick with Reds.
Me too!
Red race or super reds?
@@Mystninja the $20 boys lol
@@Mystninja Just the normal Reds.
@@justinsibley_ china reds. Yeah can't go wrong with them. I'm running china reds in my 60mm Longboard wheels on my crusier set set out. Knowing the china reds can take a beating. Tbh I feel no difference in super reds or china reds. I haven't tryed big blue balls reds yet.
But if you can afford it try out the reds race. There super reds but with the built-in spacer and washers. And can be tightened more with the axle nut. I'll never go back to normal bearings if I can help it.
always wondered if these help with skateboarding in general. if at all. like on handrails ect.
No. Weight is vital in that aspect if not all of them tbh
@@westcoast7614 well cuz its not steel like the truck axels so youd be able to line them up better under and balance on a round rail.
Yeah but ceramic bearings are expensive af 😭
Just save up
You got this
@@medievalshadows2836 It's not even worth it to get ceramic over regular bronsons/reds imo unless you're setting up a cruiser
@@danielmin3947 too late man i did that a week ago
@@danielmin3947 😂😂
Makes you appreciate the berrcs vids a lil more
Bro they pop major tricks and hit the flat bar doing 25!!! They should’ve hit 30 at least for just rolling down a small hill. Love you guys but geez c’mon !! 🤪
@@memorysometimers3067 I would love to see you do a 25 mph 5050 on a flat bar haha
@@memorysometimers3067 also do you not realize how slippery the berrics floor is? They aren't riding jello wheels bro.. if they go slightly off balance it's straight to sliding out.
@@StepsWay yes exactly what I’m saying bro. The berrics speed tricks are SAVAGE and they almost all hit 25mph. Was just saying this should’ve went a bit faster based on a hill with sick a$$ bearings compared to flat ground skatepark speed. ?? Maybe I’m wrong I guess.
@@StepsWay no negatives just a positive opinion that’s all bro. I love the Berrics FASTEST vids. But now I think of it I’ve hit 30 FS with crappy old wheels and dusty a$$ bearings so I don’t know what to think. Haha.
I would say the test in which bearing is faster is done wrong, weight has big impact in downhill speed
And the size of the wheels
@@lm-bl4tc and the hardness/formula of the wheels and aerodynamics and even more factors
@@raphael.heckmeck and they didint break in the new bearings
Please do more kevs creation
Glade dale is gettin the love he deserves.
Dude, please just stop with that. Seriously..
GREAT VIDEO :) I think Im buying these ceramics IMMEDIATELY :D
Bones red last me like a month before they start getting heavy noise bronsons g3s last ne 3 months before I gotta clean and lube
I bought these today thyre fire asffff but will take a while to break in
Are they still running strong and worth the price?
They have that one advert right with the rally car ?
Yeah with Jamie Foy and Ishod
in terms of physics all bearings this size act the same under load, so they’re no faster than other bearings. BUT i will say bronsons last incredibly long and sound good too
Weird that when I studied physics at university there was this thing called friction that slowed bearings down, less friction = faster. But maybe you have a hot tip that friction isn’t a thing any more, IDK
@@mog3680 When
@@samisnotsolanky8465 I just checked and it turns out friction still exists
@@mog3680 no as in when did I ask
It’s ok, you can admit that you don’t really understand the physics involved here and nobody will think any less of you, look at it as an opportunity to learn
wish someone test it out down to dallas famous downhill
Where can i buy cheap barings 😭
Walmart
I personally think KVENI bearings are the smooth and fast
These dudes obviously haven’t seen smoothie spinball
2:30 haha your internet money crashed
I thinking maybe tighten the tucks and maybe gone even faster.
Loose trucks would actually make you go faster
Ive been skating for 2 years and i know my stuff for sure loose would be faster because of all the friction especially if you were to go down a hill in loose trucks itd be soo fastt
Dale in a CCS video?!
I think he runs the ccs social media or youtube something like that
Awesome beard, awesome video!
He ways more so how is that a good test pluse the other ones are wored in an probably dirty I want a real since test please I am wondering what Are the fastest bearings to buy
thats not a free lunch he is working his ass off for it. hes making me hungry just watching
Anyone use this on longboard?
Lmao there’s a cop in the back they could’ve just borrowed the speed gun or had a special guest 😂😂
whats physics anyway?
25mph 😂 I love in the mountains I hit 35mph just in the way home alone
only 35? i hit 45 not even trying on flat
@@NFRSM cap
Yeah dude the Berrics does those FASTEST tricks and they do actual sick a$$ tricks/grinds going 25. Should’ve hit 30 at least for going down a hill with crispy new bearings?? No negatives just positive opinions!! :)
Hell yeah Chandler!
In before the speed gun comments
oh snap you guys are at my school 😂
Nobody ever breaks these in before testing, SMDH
Break in is a myth
I love dale ❤️
20 mph switch bomb lesssggooooo
🔥🔥🔥😤😤😤😤DALLLLEEEE
At least break em in first to see how fast they really go
how do you usually break them in?
@@LyroLife get the factory grease worked in. They generally get a little louder and roll faster. You'll tell when they break in.
@@LyroLife use them
@@LyroLife dunno if it’s the same for ceramics, but for steel bearings you ride them for about a month then clean and relube them, then they’re faster than new
That feel when you stub your toe 4:13
and step on a lego
i don't think bearings make a huge difference. kids at the berrics are able to push in the 20s and do a flip or flatbar trick. wheel size plays a role, surface, etc.
Bigger size = slower accel but higher top speed.
Also don't forget that most people don't even use bearing properly (including me) and dont torque the nuts all the way so it spins on the axles more than the actual bearing
I chose these over reds because the label reminds me old racing sponsors of like 60s.
Each their own. Some use knowledge, others use... 'oh hey! Nice colors! I'll buy it!'
expensive bearing are not made to be faster than normal bearings. they are just made to last longer under the same use. shitty bearings can be hella fast but break in a matter of weeks
I know you know I know you know.
@@Mystninja she knows we all know ?
currently rinding a pair of Independent Gp-S which are around 10 dollars and they're lasting hell of a lot longer than any of my bronson sets.
@@3jsu5 I ran cheapshots for ages and they were spot on. Probably try the independents next my mates got them and they feel good, ive got reds in at the min an they were shite out the box a couple felt gritty before I even put them in a wheel.
@@LUZ-zv6pq same with me i roll with cheapest i can find for years. The ones i remember skating are indys and cheapshots. Ive had reds aswell but never new just as backup since i skate till every single bearings are a different brand. The indys and cheapshots were great but after awhile (literall years) on all bearings the shields will be bowed in and you gotta pop them. Also what i've heard bronsons are garbage and don't last even if you lube them.
I still think super redz are better
yall would be next to burger king
Cool it’s *DELL DECOR*
Why not just set up the trucks tighter, tweak them a little to make sure the board goes straight, and let them roll down the hill on their own with no rider weight? Using the SAME board setup. You could even put a 20lb weight on top to keep the boards tracking better. Like the most basic rules of testing is to eliminate variables...like riders of different size/weight.
Without weights no sense for testing. Weight applying friction and loads
U sound like u don't skate
Maybe he could've went faster without the hoodie because air resistance.
bronsons never last me past a month
How tf do you skate?
@@Luisenator206 they broke after a week for me and did not even jump more than 4 stairs
I've heard about that aswell, Reds are supposed to be better than lets say a pair of g2s or g3s. Also raws are supposed to be trash, fast new but break and get slow real fast and what i've heard it doesn't help to lube them. I just play it safe with cheapshots, reds or some local brand. 😂
@@Luisenator206 Like a normal skater. G2s last 3 sessions and G3s only last 4 months and they get super slow. Raws are just a horrible idea and get slow fast. NHS marketing really must of got into your head. Go buy your self some bones bearings or what ever your shop recommends.
I need to get me those bearings
Better be willing to drop $80 on them
@@crackstick3812 i would never buy expensive bearings. I just buy spitfire cheapshots for like 15 bucks and if im feeling spendy 25 on reds lmao
@@berran3459 I used to think the same thing years ago, but I had a set of Super Swiss 6 last for 5 years. They got cleaned every so often, but they stayed fast. Just saying, some expensive Bones can last a long time if you take care of them.
@@berran3459 bruh the basic bronsons I spent 18 bucks on youre missing out
@@berran3459 Trust, reds are a staple but Bronsons are another game. I got some G3’s Milton Martinez 🔥
berrics gun is rigged
Seems like it because the tricks at berrics are 26 mph and this man is going on a hill crazy fast and is only reaching like 25 mph and seems to be going wayyy faster
@@brandongiron6494 But berrics is filmed from infront of the skater.. It looks insane if you're filming from the side but then it's always fisheye. The gun is definitely off but this is not faster then they go in the berrics. The berrics dudes are pro and skating on perfect ground.
DALE 😈😈
Bearings are a marketing scheme. Just buy $20 Zealous bearings.
I could push 27mph when I was 14, definitely would say reds are worth it
See I seriously doubt that since these full grown men could barely do it, but hey I could be wrong
No bronsons are crap, if you want a cheap and good ceramic bearing try Rush six ball ceramic
RONS ROCKETS
Ceramic bearings are meant for vert skating. They cant take as hard as impact from street skating and will more than likely blow up.
60mm wheels are the only way to ride!! Probably would have hit 30 if he was riding 60’s …
Blurs ceramic gold way better.
Two words Oust Bearings
Anything but Swiss 6 are a waste of time and money
I have two set ups one has Super Swiss 6 and the other Oust. In my 20 years of skating those 2 are the best bearings I've ever had. I lean towards Oust though, they're fast and keep their speed while making sharp turns.
Quantum better
This comparison is inaccurate AF
What a waste of time. This is no even comparison.
Independent bearings remain the best for durabilty
people run faster than this...
Not as fast as bones Swiss and quality is a issue they don't last.Spend the extra cash and go with Swiss.
Something wrong with quality of hard luck ceramics 🤔
@@acgwestsidesb6410 I have regular Swiss and ceramic Swiss the regular Swiss are surprisingly faster.The Bronson's being the 3rd fastest. ridding on Santa Cruz Bullet OG 66 92a wheels.This is my experience I do not recommend the Bronson's.
@@thrash123ful Which bronson model?
@@acgwestsidesb6410 Had the the Swiss for 10 years so that does makes sense.just shows you how long they last.
The ceramic Swiss i've had for 2 years.
@@acgwestsidesb6410 There ceramic not seeing them on amazon got them last year.