Pro Scooters
Complete Pro Scooters – Designed for Tricks, Ready for Advancement
Complete pro scooters suited for every skill level, age, and riding style are available here. Our assortment includes a pro scooter for every kind of rider.
Choosing the ideal complete scooter can provide the foundation for enhancing your trick-skating skills – and we’d love to see you achieve that. Prepare yourself, scooting enthusiast – below, you’ll discover the key details for selecting a complete pro scooter!
Why Opt for a Pro Scooter?
If you’re after a robust scooter made for tricks and stunts, pro scooters are the ideal choice. Although they are great for transportation and casual play, their primary benefit is their strong build that endures significant impacts. If you prioritize durability over features like adjustable handlebars or folding capabilities, then a pro scooter is the way to go.
Selecting the Right Pro Scooter (The Fastest Online Guide)
Prior to selecting a model, it’s essential to consider your requirements based on height, skill level, and your preferred scooting style. This ensures you get a scooter that feels well-balanced and aids in unlocking your potential.
Overall Scooter Height
Overall scooter height refers to the measurement from the ground to the pinnacle of the scooter bar. Measure from the ground up to your hip level and add 5 centimetres. This measurement serves as an excellent reference point when deciding on a specific scooter height. Consult our scooter size guide for more information.
Skill Level
Our website lists every scooter with a suggested user skill level, helping you choose a model tailored to your current abilities.
Overall scooter height and skill level are the core factors when selecting a complete pro scooter. Choosing a model based on these factors ensures the scooter will be balanced across other aspects.
Other Important Specifications
If you’re committed to picking the right complete pro scooter, the following considerations may be useful.
Deck Width
A narrower deck is preferable for riders with smaller feet. Narrow decks (up to 5.5") facilitate easier maneuvering, making them excellent for novices learning basic tricks. As you advance and focus on street riding, the typical choice is to select a wider, box-cut deck. Conversely, if you prefer more technically intricate park riding, you might opt for a narrower, peg-cut deck. Explore our guide for scooter decks.
Bar Width
The bar width should roughly correspond to the rider’s shoulder width. A bar that’s too wide can make spins and other tricks more challenging, while a too narrow bar can affect control. Refer to our guide on scooter bars.
Wheel Core Material
The material of the wheel core is indicative of a scooter's quality. Typically, cores are crafted from either nylon or aluminum, with aluminum being the most durable option. If you’re currently performing tricks and want to advance – or if you weigh more – it’s advisable to avoid scooters with nylon core wheels. Check out our guide to scooter wheels.
Headset Type
An integrated headset bearing cup is suggested if you wish to upgrade your headset later on. While many beginner scooters feature non-integrated headsets, integrated headsets offer a better alternative for beginners planning to perform tricks and stunts – they are more robust and represent a longer-term investment. Experienced riders will already acknowledge the necessity of an integrated headset. Examine our guide to scooter headsets.
Compression System
The compression system of a scooter links the bar, deck, and fork. SCS, HIC, and IHC represent the most prevalent compression systems for pro scooters. SCS is the sturdiest scooter compression system, whereas HIC and IHC are lighter compared to SCS. Have a look at our guide to scooter compression.
If these thorough considerations seem overwhelming, we suggest focusing your choice on the scooter’s listed skill level, which is determined by the component quality. Indeed, higher-priced scooters generally boast superior quality parts.
Benefits of Purchasing a Complete Pro Scooter (Instead of Crafting a Custom One)
For your initial pro scooter, a complete model provides more value for your money compared to assembling one from separate parts. It’s a cost-effective route to a balanced setup that’s ready to use post-assembly. Later, when modifications or part replacements become necessary, a wide range of scooter parts will be available to select from.
Complete pro scooters aren’t only for novices – there are premium models aimed at seasoned riders as well. These are constructed using some of the finest components available, offering remarkable value for performance. Thus, if you’re a seasoned rider aiming to replace most parts of your current setup, a high-quality complete scooter from our range might be just what you’re after.
Are Complete Pro Scooters Pre-Assembled?
The answer is both yes and no. Complete pro scooters arrive partially assembled within a box. Some components will require assembly before riding. Ensure you adhere to the instruction manual included with your scooter, and view the video guide: