Pro Scooters for Everyone
Explore our range of pro scooters suitable for varying abilities, ages, and disciplines. We provide complete pro scooters for children and novices, as well as more sophisticated models for those already performing tricks in skateparks or on street spots.
Below, you will find the crucial information required to select a complete pro scooter.
Selecting the Ideal Pro Scooter
When choosing a complete pro scooter, key considerations are the total height of the scooter and the rider's skill level. By focusing on these, the scooter will naturally possess a good balance in all other areas.
Scooter Height and Skill Level
The height of the scooter is the measurement from the ground to the top of the scooter bar. To establish a starting point, measure from the ground to your hips and then add 5 centimetres.
Each pro scooter displayed on our website includes a recommended skill level for users, ensuring simplicity when selecting a model that aligns well with the user’s expertise.
For those purchasing a scooter for a child or beginner, technical specifics are not a concern. The most straightforward and secure method is to choose a model that corresponds to the user's height and skill level.
Deck width
Scooter decks with a wide, square shape, often referred to as box cut decks, are commonly favoured for street scooters because their robust platform is excellent for grinding. However, they are heavier and bulkier, which reduces agility.
Narrow decks that are shaped with portions removed at the front and back ends are called peg-cut; they accommodate peg installation. These are more nimble, making them better suited for technical tricks in skateparks.
Bar width
The width of the bar should be nearly equivalent to the width of the rider's shoulders. A bar that's too wide can obstruct the execution of bar spins and other tricks, while one that’s too narrow can make scooter control challenging.
Wider, T-shaped bars typically signify street scooters, while slightly narrower, Y-shaped bars are linked to park scooters.
Wheel core material
The material of the wheel core is a strong indicator of a scooter’s quality. Wheel cores are generally constructed from either nylon or aluminium, with aluminium being the more robust choice.
For those already performing tricks or heavier riders seeking advancement, it is advisable to choose scooters with aluminium core wheels, as nylon cores are intended for budget-oriented, beginner-friendly pro scooters.
Headset Type
Though many entry-level scooters are equipped with non-integrated headsets, selecting an integrated headset is more beneficial for beginners intending to perform tricks and stunts, as it offers a more resilient, long-term option.
Compression System
The compression system is responsible for connecting the bar, deck, and fork of a scooter. SCS, HIC, and IHC systems are the most prevalent for pro scooters, with SCS providing the strongest structure, while HIC and IHC are lighter alternatives.
Reasons to Opt for a Pro Scooter
Pro scooters, alternatively known as stunt or trick scooters, are ideal if you desire a robust scooter capable of enduring tricks and stunts.
While pro scooters are perfectly suitable for transportation and casual usage, their primary benefit lies in their sturdy build that can withstand significant impacts.
If durability takes precedence over features such as adjustable handlebar height or folding capability, a pro scooter is ideal for you.
For a first beginner pro scooter, choosing a complete version proves more economical than assembling from individual components. You will receive a scooter that is both well-balanced and durable, ready for your skill development.
Advanced riders can also acquire high-specification complete pro scooters crafted from premium components. These offer the most cost-effective approach to obtaining a well-built complete pro scooter.
Do Complete Pro Scooters Arrive Fully Assembled?
Both yes and no. Complete pro scooters are delivered partially assembled within a box. You will need to put together a few components to start riding.
Ensure you follow the instruction manual provided with your scooter, and refer to this video guide: