Pro Scooters
Complete Pro Scooters – Crafted for Tricks, Ready for Your Development
Here, you’ll discover complete pro scooters suited for various levels, ages, and styles of riding. Our range features a pro scooter perfect for any rider.
By selecting wisely, your upcoming complete scooter could become the foundation that enhances your trick collection – and we’d be thrilled to see that progress. So get ready, scoot star – below, you’ll find vital details for selecting a complete pro scooter!
Why Opt for a Pro Scooter?
Pro scooters are the optimal choice if you're seeking a sturdy scooter crafted to manage tricks and stunts. While they are suitable for transportation and casual play, their primary benefit is their robust construction, designed to endure heavy impacts. If you prioritize durability over features like adjustable handlebar height or a folding mechanism, then a pro scooter is ideal for you.
Selecting the Perfect Pro Scooter (The Fastest Guide Online)
Before you choose a model, consider your needs based on height, expertise level, and your preferred style of riding scooters. This ensures you select a scooter that feels well-balanced and supports you in achieving your potential.
Overall scooter height:
- Overall scooter height indicates the measurement from the ground to the top of the scooter bar. Measure the height from the ground to your hips and add 5 centimetres. This measurement is a useful starting point for determining the correct scooter height. Explore our scooter size guide for more insights.
Skill level:
- Every scooter on our site lists a recommended user skill level. This assists in finding a model suited to your current level of skill.
Overall scooter height and skill level are the most crucial factors in selecting a complete pro scooter. Choosing a model based on these elements ensures a well-balanced scooter.
Other Specifications Worth Considering
If you are committed to selecting the right complete pro scooter, consider these factors.
Deck width:
- Select a narrower deck for riders with smaller feet. Narrow decks (up to 5.5") allow easier manoeuvring, making them excellent for beginners learning basic tricks. As you advance and focus on street riding, a wider, box-cut deck is commonly chosen. Conversely, for those preferring technically advanced park riding, a narrower, peg-cut deck may be preferable. Refer to our guide on scooter decks.
Bar width:
- The bar width should approximately match the rider’s shoulder width. A bar that is too wide can complicate performing bar spins and other tricks, while a bar that is too narrow makes control more challenging. See our guide on scooter bars.
Core material:
- The core material of the wheel is an important indicator of a scooter's quality. Cores are generally composed of nylon or aluminium, with aluminium being the more robust choice. If you’re already performing tricks and seeking to progress – or if you're a heavier rider – it’s wise to avoid scooters with nylon core wheels. View our guide on scooter wheels.
Headset type:
- A scooter featuring integrated headset bearing cups is advisable if you want to upgrade the headset later. Though numerous entry-level scooters have non-integrated headsets, an integrated headset is superior for beginners aiming to perform tricks and stunts – it’s more durable for long-term use. Experienced riders already know an integrated headset is indispensable. Refer to our guide on scooter headsets.
Compression system:
- A scooter's compression system unites the bar, deck, and fork. SCS, HIC, and IHC are the prevalent compression systems for pro scooters. SCS is the most solid compression system, while HIC and IHC are lighter alternatives. Review our guide on scooter compression.
Should these detailed specifications seem daunting, we suggest selecting based on the scooter’s stated user skill level, which aligns with the quality of its components. Naturally, pricier scooters tend to feature superior-quality parts.
Benefits of Purchasing a Complete Pro Scooter (Versus Constructing a Custom One)
If acquiring your first pro scooter, a complete model offers greater value compared to assembling one from separate parts. It’s a budget-friendly method to obtain a well-balanced arrangement ready for riding immediately after assembly. When it comes time to tailor it to your preferences or swap worn parts, a plethora of scooter parts will be available to you.
Complete pro scooters aren't limited to novices – advanced models constructed with top-tier components exist as well, delivering an impressive cost-to-performance ratio. If you’re an adept rider aiming to replace most parts on your current setup, a high-grade complete scooter from our collection might be just what you need.
Are Complete Pro Scooters Pre Assembled?
Partially. Complete pro scooters arrive partly assembled in a box. You’ll need to attach a few parts before you're ready to ride. Be sure to refer to the instruction manual provided with your scooter and watch the video guide:
If you’d rather bypass the assembly, our scooter specialists can handle it for you for a small fee. Simply add the assembly service to your cart at checkout, and we’ll manage the rest.
Note: Scooter assembly isn’t available in all countries due to increased shipping costs for fully assembled scooters.