Complete Pro Scooters – Designed for Tricks, Primed for Improvement
Explore our collection of pro scooters tailored for various skill levels, age groups, and styles. We provide options ranging from pro scooters suitable for kids and beginners to more sophisticated designs for those practising tricks at skateparks or street venues.
Below, you'll access the critical information necessary for selecting a complete pro scooter.
Choosing the Ideal Pro Scooter
When selecting a complete pro scooter, the overall scooter height and the rider's skill level are paramount. By considering these factors, the scooter will have comfortable balance in all other elements.
Determining Scooter Height and Skill Level
The overall scooter height is the measurement from the ground to the top of the scooter's bar. To find a suitable starting point, measure from the ground to your hips and add 5 centimetres.
Each pro scooter offered on our site includes a recommended skill level, helping you to easily select a model harmonised to the user's proficiency.
If you are purchasing a scooter for a child or a novice, focusing on technical details isn't necessary. The simplest and most secure approach is to find a model that aligns with the user's height and skill level.
Width of the Deck
Street scooters commonly utilise wide, rectangular decks, also known as box cut decks. These wider decks excel in durability and are ideal for grinding, but they add weight and bulk, reducing agility.
Narrower decks, with sections removed at the front and rear ends, are termed peg-cut decks as they allow for peg mounting. This attribute enhances agility, making them more suitable for executing technical tricks in skateparks.
Width of the Bar
Bar width should approximately match the rider’s shoulder width. If too broad, bar spins and similar tricks become more challenging; if too narrow, control is compromised.
Street scooters often feature wider T-shaped bars, while slightly narrower Y-shaped bars are synonymous with park scooters.
Material of the Wheel Core
The make of the wheel core is a good reflection of the scooter's quality. Most scooter wheel cores are crafted from either nylon or aluminium, with aluminium offering superior durability.
For riders already practising tricks or heavier individuals, it's advisable to steer clear of scooters equipped with nylon core wheels, as they are intended for budget-friendly, beginner-oriented pro scooters.
Type of Headset
Many entry-level scooters are equipped with non-integrated headsets, but an integrated headset is preferred for beginners intending to perform tricks and stunts, offering better durability and value over time.
Compression System
The compression system unites the bar with the deck and the fork of the scooter. The most prevalent compression systems for pro scooters are SCS, HIC, and IHC. SCS is renowned for being the most robust option, whereas HIC and IHC offer a lighter alternative.
Why Opt for a Pro Scooter?
If you're in search of a robust scooter built for tricks and stunts, pro scooters are an excellent option.
Though suitable for casual transport and fun, pro scooters’ major advantage is their rugged construction, enabling them to withstand significant impacts.
If prioritising durability over features like adjustable handlebar height or a folding mechanism is important, a pro scooter is ideal for you.
For novices choosing their first beginner pro scooter, opting for a complete model is significantly more economical than acquiring and assembling separate components. You'll receive a well-adjusted, solid scooter primed for progression.
For advanced users, high-end complete pro scooters constructed from top-grade components are available. They constitute the most cost-effective way to acquire a complete scooter composed of durable parts.
Pre-Assembly of Complete Pro Scooters
Yes and no. Complete pro scooters are delivered partially assembled within a box. Some assembly is required before use.
Remember to follow the provided instruction manual along with this video guide: