Scroller roller wheels, introduced over eleven years ago, lack widespread application and technical backing, raising skepticism about their claims to replace traditional bearings. The website promoting them fails to provide essential data such as load capacities, speeds, and temperature tolerances, which are standard in the bearing industry. Users express concern that the design may not be practical for many machines due to its thickness, potentially increasing manufacturing costs. Some mention that similar technologies, like Rolamites, have found specific uses, but scroller roller wheels remain underexplored. The discussion highlights a need for more transparency and technical information from the manufacturers to validate their claims.