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Explore a Diverse Range of Pro Scooters: Ideal for Newcomers and Experts
Browse through our varied selection of pro scooters catering to different skill levels, ages, and purposes. Whether you're a child or beginner seeking a complete pro scooter, or you're more experienced and practicing tricks at skateparks or on the streets, we've got you covered with advanced models.
Carrying pro scooters from top-notch brands, we are committed to delivering superior quality in complete pro scooters that meet any price and requirement.
Why Opt for a Pro Scooter?
When durability for tricks and stunts is paramount, pro scooters stand out as a prime option.
Ideal for commuting or casual use, their robust construction shines as their main advantage, capable of withstanding strong impacts.
If prioritising durability over handy features such as adjustable handlebars or foldability, a pro scooter is perfect for you.
For those purchasing an initial beginner pro scooter, selecting a complete version is far more budget-friendly than assembling one from scratch. You'll receive a sturdy and well-balanced scooter prepared for skill progression.
Advanced riders can opt for top-tier complete pro scooters, crafted from premium components in the market. They offer the most affordable route to acquire a complete pro scooter composed of reliable parts.
Deciding on the Perfect Pro Scooter
Key considerations when picking a complete pro scooter include total scooter height and the user's skill level, ensuring balance across all parameters.
Total Scooter Height and Expertise
The total height from the ground to the bar's top is crucial. Measure from the ground to your hips and add 5 centimeters to determine a good starting point.
Each pro scooter on our platform has a suggested user skill level, assisting you in selecting a suitable model that aligns with the rider's expertise.
For beginners or children, technicalities are less pressing. Ensuring a model that corresponds with height and skill level is the simplest and safest path.
Pro Scooters for Skateparks vs. Streets
In skateparks, preferred pro scooters tend to be nimble, lightweight, and easy to handle, whereas street-oriented models are heavier, larger, and more durable.
Width and Form of the Deck
Box cut decks, wide and rectangular, are typically chosen for street scooters for their robustness and suitability for grinding. However, they are heavier, making them less nimble.
Decks with portions removed from the front and rear are termed peg-cut, as they allow for peg mounting. Such designs favor agility, ideal for intricate skatepark tricks.
Width of the Bar
The bar width should more or less align with the rider's shoulder span. An overly wide bar complicates tricks like bar spins, while an overly narrow bar hinders control.
Street scooters typically feature wider, T-shaped bars, whereas park scooters often use slightly narrower, Y-shaped ones.
Material of the Wheel Core
The material of the wheel core signifies the scooter's quality. Aluminum, as opposed to nylon, generally offers more durability.
If engaging in advanced tricks or if you're heavier, steering clear of nylon-core wheels is advisable. They cater to budget-conscious, beginner-friendly pro scooters.
Type of Headset
While many entry-level scooters feature non-integrated headsets, beginners angling to perform tricks will find that an integrated headset is more suitable due to its longevity and robustness.
Compression Systems
The compression system connects the bar, deck, and fork. The prevalent systems are SCS, HIC, and IHC; SCS is the sturdiest, whereas HIC and IHC are significantly lighter.
Are Complete Pro Scooters Delivered Assembled?
Partial assembly is the norm for complete pro scooters, shipped in a box for you to finish assembling with some minor tasks.
Ensure to follow the provided instructions and refer to the assembly video guide: