If you want a bait finesse special which emphasizes lightweight and response, use Roro spool Bearings for your baitcasting reel.
When it comes to tuning your baitcasting reel, spool bearings replacement should be your first priority. The right bearings have stable rotation and high precision, making a significant difference in your fishing experience.
At Roro Lure, we offer ceramic bearings (SIC Bearings) and stainless steel bearings in our shop, with a bearing kit prepared corresponding to each reel. You can choose your favorite bearings according to your baitcasting reel's tackle balance.
Our Roro ceramic ball bearings, also known as Roro SIC Bearings, are made up of a combination of silicon carbide ceramic ball and rust-resistant stainless steel metal. These micro ceramic spool bearings are specially designed and manufactured by our specialists for baitcasting reels.
The difference size bearings:
- 632(6 (Diameter) x 3 (Inner Diameter) x 2 (Thickness) mm), 742 & 852 small bearings combine with red bearing rings can flexibly become different sizes bearings. The boot performance (fast start up) of the bearings are very strong, which are suitable for playing with bait 1 to 10 grams;
Example: 632 small bearing combines with a red bearing ring can adjust to 834 Roro SIC Bearing, 742 combines with a red bearing ring will become 1044.
- If you're looking for a bait range of 1 to 15 grams, the 733 bearing combined with a red bearing ring can be converted to a bigger size. Though the boot performance is slightly lower than the small one, the bait weight is slightly heavier.
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The ceramic ball in the universal bearing is much larger than the small bearing, making it a complete large silver bearing. The large ceramic ball is more stable and durable than the small ceramic at high speed. It is suitable for heavy-duty, such as long-distance casting, with a bait range of up to 40 grams.
Difference Roro SIC Bearings specification as following:
At Roro Lure, we take pride in the quality of our Roro SIC Bearings. They offer very high thermal resistance with minimal heat expansion and extreme hardness. Friction and wear are thus very low, even non-existent, when hydrodynamic lubrication is achieved. This is why these materials work well in harsh environments.
Our Roro SIC bearings can spin freely without any excess drag. They have less rolling resistance and are lighter than normal steel bearings, resulting in longer-lasting and longer-casting ceramic bearings.
Choose Roro Lure for the best fishing experience possible.