Complete Pro Scooters – Crafted for Tricks, Primed for Progress
Explore our range of pro scooters tailored for various levels, ages, and disciplines. Whether you are seeking pro scooters for children and novices, or more sophisticated models for those already performing tricks at skateparks or street spots, we have something for you.
You'll find crucial information below for selecting a complete pro scooter.
Selecting the Appropriate Pro Scooter
The height of the scooter and the user's skill level are the two primary considerations when choosing a complete pro scooter. By basing your choice on these factors, the scooter will achieve balance in all other respects.
Scooter Height and Expertise Level
Scooter height refers to the measurement from the ground to the topmost part of the scooter bar. A good initial measure is obtained by calculating the distance from the ground up to your hips, plus an additional 5 cm.
All pro scooters found on our website come with a suggested user expertise level, making it straightforward to select a model that aligns with the user's skill level.
When selecting a scooter for a youngster or a newcomer, the technical specifications are less critical. The safest and simplest approach to ensuring the right choice is made is by opting for a model that aligns with the user’s height and skill level.
Deck Width
Wide, rectangular scooter decks, also identified as box cut scooter decks, are often favoured for street scooters. Their broader platforms are strong, ideal for grinding, yet their greater weight and size can compromise agility.
In contrast, narrower decks trimmed towards the front and rear are termed peg-cut, as they allow space for peg fitting. These are more nimble, making them suitable for intricate tricks in skateparks.
Bar Width
Bar width should be approximately the width of the rider’s shoulders. Bars that are excessively wide can hinder bar spins and other tricks, while those that are too narrow may lead to difficulty in maintaining control.
Wider, T-shaped bars are characteristic of street scooters, whereas slightly narrower, Y-shaped bars are typical of park scooters.
Material of Wheel Core
The material of the wheel core is a good measure of a scooter’s quality. Typically, scooter wheel cores come in nylon or aluminium, with aluminium being the most robust option available.
For those already engaging in tricks and seeking advancement – or heavier riders – scooters with nylon core wheels are best avoided. Nylon cores are suited for economically friendly, beginner pro scooters.
Type of Headset
Numerous entry-level scooters are equipped with non-integrated headsets, but an integrated headset is preferable for beginners looking to do tricks and stunts – offering a more durable, long-lasting investment.
Compression System
The scooter’s compression system links the bar to both the deck and fork. SCS, HIC, and IHC are the most typical compression systems for pro scooters. SCS is the sturdiest, with HIC and IHC presenting lighter alternatives.
Why Opt for a Pro Scooter?
If durability and capability for tricks and stunts are what you seek, pro scooters are the ideal choice.
While pro scooters are perfectly suited for transit and casual gaming, their strength is in their robust construction, adept at withstanding heavy impact.
Prioritise durability over convenient attributes – such as adjustable handlebar height or foldable design – with a pro scooter.
For those starting with a beginner pro scooter, opting for a complete pro scooter is significantly more affordable than assembling one from separate components, providing a well-balanced, durable scooter ready for progress.
Advanced riders can also acquire top-tier complete pro scooters, constructed from premium-grade components available. This also represents the most economical way to secure a complete pro scooter crafted from resilient parts.
Are Complete Pro Scooters Pre-assembled?
Yes and no. Complete pro scooters arrive partly assembled within the box. A few parts will need to be assembled before riding.
Be certain to adhere to the included instruction manual, and watch this video guide: