Pro Scooters
Complete Pro Scooters – Designed for Tricks, Ready for Advancement
Explore our range of complete pro scooters, suitable for every skill level, age group, and style of riding. Whatever your riding preference, there’s a pro scooter just for you in our collection.
Select wisely, and your future complete scooter could elevate your trick arsenal to new heights – we’re excited to be part of your progress. So, get ready to roll, scoot star – below is the essential information for selecting a complete pro scooter!
What Makes a Pro Scooter the Right Choice?
Pro scooters are ideal if you need a robust scooter capable of enduring tricks and stunts. Though fully functional for transportation and casual play, their primary strength lies in their sturdy construction and resilience to hard impacts. If you prioritise durability over convenient features like adjustable handlebars or folding capabilities, then a pro scooter is the perfect fit for you.
Selecting the Ideal Pro Scooter (The Easiest Guide Available)
Prior to making a choice, it's crucial to determine your needs based on your height, expertise, and preferred riding style. This approach ensures you choose a scooter that feels comfortable and aids in achieving your goals.
Total scooter height:
- Total scooter height refers to the distance from the ground to the top of the scooter's handlebars. Measure from the ground to your hips and add 5 centimetres. This measurement serves as a useful starting point when deciding on scooter height. Refer to our scooter size guide for more details.
Skill level:
- Each scooter on our site lists a recommended skill level for users, helping you find a model tailored to your current abilities.
Considering total scooter height and skill level is vital when picking a complete pro scooter, as focusing on these two elements ensures the scooter is well-balanced overall.
Additional Specifications You Should Know
If you're committed to selecting the right complete pro scooter, think about the considerations below.
Deck width:
- If the rider has smaller feet, opt for a narrower deck. Narrow decks (up to 5.5") are easier to handle, making them perfect for beginners mastering basic tricks. With more experience and an interest in street riding, wider box-cut decks are preferred. Alternatively, those interested in advanced park riding usually favour narrower, peg-cut decks. View our guide to scooter decks.
Bar width:
- Bar width should coincide with the rider’s shoulder width. If the bars are too wide, executing bar spins and other tricks becomes challenging. Conversely, if they are too narrow, control is compromised. Refer to our guide on scooter bars.
Core material:
- A good measure of a scooter's quality is the wheel core material. Cores are generally made from either nylon or aluminium, with aluminium being the tougher option. If you aspire to advance in tricks or are a heavier rider, steer clear of scooters with nylon core wheels. Check out our guide on scooter wheels.
Headset type:
- If you anticipate upgrading your headset later, a scooter with integrated headset bearing cups is advised. Though many entry-level scooters have non-integrated headsets, an integrated option is more suitable for beginners planning to perform tricks and stunts – it's a more robust, long-term investment. Experienced users acknowledge that an integrated headset is indispensable. Learn more in our guide on scooter headsets.
Compression system:
- A scooter’s compression system connects the bar, deck, and fork. The most common systems for pro scooters are SCS, HIC, and IHC. SCS is the strongest, while HIC and IHC are lighter than SCS. Read more in our guide on scooter compression systems.
If these specifications seem daunting, we advise choosing based on the scooter’s recommended user skill level, which reflects the quality of its components. Naturally, higher-priced scooters usually have superior parts.
The Benefits of Purchasing a Complete Pro Scooter (As Opposed to Building a Custom One)
For those new to pro scooters, opting for a complete model offers more value than assembling one from separate parts. It’s an economical approach to obtaining a well-equipped setup ready for use almost immediately. When you need to customise it further or exchange worn parts, there is a broad selection of scooter parts available.
Complete pro scooters are not merely for novices – advanced riders can find high-end models with premium components here too, offering exceptional performance for the price. So, if you're an advanced rider wanting to upgrade most parts of your current setup, a high-grade complete scooter in our line-up could be precisely what you need.
Are Complete Pro Scooters Delivered Ready-Made?
Kind of. Complete pro scooters arrive partially assembled in a box. A small amount of self-assembly is required prior to riding. Follow the instruction manual provided with the scooter, and watch the accompanying video guide:
If you wish to skip the assembly, our scooter experts can do it for you for a small additional charge. Simply add the assembly service to your order during checkout, and we’ll manage the rest.
Note: Due to additional shipping expenses, scooter assembly may not be available in every country for a fully assembled scooter delivery.