Pro Scooters
Complete Pro Scooters – Engineered for Tricks, Prepared for Progression
Discover here a range of complete pro scooters suitable for all skill levels, ages, and riding styles. Whatever type of rider you are, our selection offers a fitting pro scooter.
By choosing wisely, your next complete scooter can serve as the springboard for elevating your trick skills to new heights – we hope to witness your success! So strap in, scoot sensation – below, you'll find the key information to select your complete pro scooter!
What Makes a Pro Scooter the Best Choice?
If you're after a robust scooter crafted for tricks and stunts, pro scooters are your go-to choice. While suitable for transport and leisure, their strength truly lies in their sturdy build and ability to endure heavy impacts. If longevity is more important to you than adjustable features – like handlebars that can change in height or folding capability – then a pro scooter is the choice for you.
Selecting Your Pro Scooter (The Fastest Guide Available)
Before choosing a model, it’s crucial to assess your requirements based on height, experience, and preferred style of riding. This approach ensures a scooter that feels steady and aids in pushing your boundaries.
Overall Height of the Scooter
The scooter's total height measures from the ground to the top of the scooter bar. Calculate from the ground to your hips and add 5 centimetres. This measurement is an ideal starting point in determining a precise scooter height. Check our scooter size guide for additional insights.
Level of Expertise
All scooters on our platform come with a recommended user skill level to assist you in finding a model that matches your current expertise.
Overall scooter height and proficiency level stand as the most vital factors in selecting a complete pro scooter. Choose a model considering these elements for a well-balanced choice in every area.
Additional Specifications to Consider
If you're determined to find the perfect complete pro scooter, consider these additional aspects.
Width of the Deck
If the rider has smaller feet, opt for a slimmer deck. Narrow decks (up to 5.5") are simpler to control, making them ideal for novices mastering their initial tricks. For those moving towards street riding, a wider, box-cut deck is commonly preferred. Conversely, those focused on advanced park riding tend to favour a slimmer, peg-cut deck. View our guide to scooter decks.
Width of the Bar
The width of the bar should roughly be similar to the rider's shoulder width. A bar that's overly wide can complicate bar spins and other tricks, while one that's too narrow may affect control. See our guide to scooter bars.
Material of the Wheel Core
The material of the wheel core serves as a reliable indicator of a scooter's quality. Typically, cores are either nylon or aluminium, with aluminium recognised for its durability. If you are already doing tricks and wish to advance – or if you're on the heavier side – steer clear of scooters with nylon core wheels. Consult our guide to scooter wheels.
Type of Headset
An integrated headset with bearing cups is recommended for those who may want to upgrade later. Though entry-level scooters tend to have non-integrated headsets, an integrated one is more beneficial for beginners intending to perform tricks – it's a more durable and strategic investment. Experienced riders already understand the necessity of an integrated headset. Review our guide to scooter headsets.
Compression System
The compression system connects the bar, deck, and fork of a scooter. SCS, HIC, and IHC are the most prevalent systems for pro scooters. While SCS is the heaviest duty compression system, HIC and IHC offer a lighter alternative. Check our guide to scooter compression.
If these particularities seem challenging, consider basing your choice on the scooter's disclosed user skill level, defined by the calibre of its components. Naturally, higher-priced scooters generally consist of higher-quality parts.
Perks of Opting for a Complete Pro Scooter (As Opposed to Constructing a Custom Model)
For those getting their first pro scooter, a complete model presents a more economical option than assembling one from various parts. It provides a cost-effective, well-balanced setup ready for action after minimal assembly. Eventually, if you need to adjust it to your liking or replace worn components, you'll find a broad selection of scooter parts available.
Complete pro scooters are not exclusive to beginners – our high-end models cater to experienced riders too. Built with some of the best-quality components, they present an outstanding price-to-performance balance. Thus, if you are an adept rider considering replacing most components of your current setup, a quality complete scooter from our collection might be exactly what you require.
Do Complete Pro Scooters Come Assembled?
Both yes and no. Complete pro scooters arrive partially assembled in a box. You'll need to fit a few components together before you can ride. Ensure to follow the instructions included with your scooter, and view the video guide: