Pro Scooters
Complete Pro Scooters – Crafted for Stunts, Primed for Advancement
Discover complete pro scooters suitable for every skill level, age, and riding preference here. Our selection ensures a pro scooter for every kind of enthusiast.
With the right selection, your next complete scooter could become the springboard to elevate your trick arsenal – and we’d be delighted to witness that progress. So gear up, scooter aficionado – the following information is vital for selecting a complete pro scooter!
Why Opt for a Pro Scooter?
Pro scooters are ideal if you desire a robust scooter capable of executing tricks and stunts. Although they are appropriate for transportation and casual play, their principal advantage is their sturdy build, designed to endure substantial impacts. If prioritizing durability over features like adjustable handlebars or a folding mechanism is your motive – a pro scooter is your go-to choice.
How to Select the Right Pro Scooter (The Ultimate Quick Guide)
Before choosing a model, understanding your requirements based on height, experience level, and preferred riding style is key. This insight ensures you select a scooter that strikes a balance and assists in reaching your potential.
Overall Scooter Height
This term refers to the measurement from the ground to the top of the scooter bar. Measure from the ground up to your hips and add 5 centimetres. This is a reliable starting point when determining specific scooter height. Consult our scooter size guide for details.
Experience Level
Our website provides a recommended user experience level for each scooter, helping you find a match suited to your skill level.
Total scooter height and experience level are crucial when selecting a complete pro scooter. Consideration of these two aspects ensures your scooter will maintain balance in all other areas.
Additional Specifications Worth Considering
If you’re committed to choosing the ideal complete pro scooter, other factors are worth considering.
Deck Width
Opt for a narrower deck if the rider has smaller feet. Narrow decks (up to 5.5") offer easier handling, ideal for beginners mastering basic tricks. As skill in street riding develops, a wider, box-cut deck is commonly chosen. Conversely, for more advanced park riding skills, a narrower, peg-cut deck may be preferable. View our guide to scooter decks.
Bar Width
Bar width should approximately equal the rider’s shoulder width. If too wide, it can complicate performing bar spins and other stunts; if too narrow, control becomes challenging. View our guide to scooter bars.
Wheel Core Material
The material of the wheel core signifies a scooter's quality. Cores are generally constructed from nylon or aluminium, with aluminium being the more resilient choice. For those already performing tricks or if you’re a heavier rider, avoiding scooters with nylon core wheels is advisable. View our guide to scooter wheels.
Headset Type
A scooter with integrated headset bearing cups is recommended if you wish to upgrade the headset in the future. Though many entry-level scooters are equipped with non-integrated headsets, an integrated headset is a superior choice for beginners aspiring to perform stunts – it serves as a more durable, long-term investment. Seasoned riders recognize the necessity of an integrated headset. View our guide to scooter headsets.
Compression System
A scooter's compression system joins the bar, deck, and fork. The prevalent systems for pro scooters include SCS, HIC, and IHC. SCS is deemed the strongest scooter compression system, while HIC and IHC offer lighter options. Explore our guide to scooter compression.
Should these extensive details appear daunting, we suggest making your decision influenced by the scooter’s designated user experience level, based on component quality. Moreover, scooters with a higher price point usually exhibit superior parts quality.
Benefits of Purchasing a Complete Pro Scooter (As Opposed to Custom Building One)
Your first pro scooter is well worth investing in a complete model, yielding more value for your dollar compared to assembling one from individual components. A cost-efficient option for securing a well-balanced setup, it’s ready to ride post-assembly. Eventually, when customization or replacement of worn parts becomes necessary, several scooter parts will be available to you.
Complete pro scooters cater to more than just novices – there are elite models for adept riders. These are produced using some of the market's highest quality components, offering remarkable price-to-performance excellence. So if you’re an expert rider planning to swap out most elements on your present setup, a top-tier complete scooter from our collection could be precisely what you require.
Are Complete Pro Scooters Pre Assembled?
The answer is both yes and no. Complete pro scooters arrive in a box, partially assembled. You’ll need to assemble certain parts before they are ready for use. Please follow the provided instruction manual included with your purchase, and watch the video guide: