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Explore Pro Scooters for Novices and Experts: Premium Range Available
Browse our collection of pro scooters suitable for various skill levels, ages, and riding styles. We provide complete pro scooters for children and beginners, alongside more complex models for riders performing tricks at skateparks or on the streets.
Our inventory of pro scooters comes from top brands, ensuring you receive exceptional quality in complete pro scooters, tailored to different budgets and requirements.
The Advantages of a Pro Scooter
Pro scooters are ideal for those wanting a robust scooter capable of handling tricks and stunts.
Though pro scooters can be used for commuting or leisure, their main benefit is their durable construction which can endure substantial impacts.
If toughness is your priority over convenient features such as adjustable handlebars or foldability, a pro scooter is your best option.
For those purchasing their first beginner pro scooter, opting for a complete pro scooter is significantly more economical than assembling one with separate parts. You’ll receive a well-balanced and strong scooter, set for developing your skills.
Advanced riders can also acquire premium complete pro scooters crafted with top-grade components offered in the market. This is the most cost-effective method to secure a complete pro scooter with quality parts.
Selecting the Perfect Pro Scooter
When choosing a complete pro scooter, scooter height and rider expertise are the two critical factors. A scooter chosen with these criteria will be balanced in other respects.
Scooter Height and Expertise Level
Total scooter height refers to the measurement from the ground to the top of the scooter's handlebar. To determine an appropriate starting point, measure from the ground to your hips and add 5 centimeters.
Each pro scooter showcased on our website has a suggested user proficiency level, enabling you to easily select a model aligned to the user's skill.
If acquiring a scooter for a novice or a youngster, you can ignore technical specifics. The simplest and safest Selection method is to match a model to the user's height and skill level.
Pro Scooters for Skateparks & Streets
A pro scooter tailored for skatepark stunts tends to be more nimble, light, and easy to control, while those meant for street tricks are sturdier, larger, and more durable.
Deck Shape and Width
Street scooters commonly feature wide, rectangular decks, also known as box cut decks. These robust platforms excel in grinding but are bulkier and thus less maneuverable.
Conversely, narrower decks with reduced front and back sections are known as peg-cut, allowing peg mounting. These decks are more agile, optimizing them for technical skatepark tricks.
Handlebar Width
Ideally, bar width should align closely with the rider’s shoulder width. A bar that’s too wide can complicate bar spins and various tricks, whereas a narrow bar might hinder maintaining control.
In street scooters, wider T-shaped bars are typical, while park scooters often feature slightly narrower Y-shaped bars.
Material of Wheel Core
The material of the wheel core often indicates the quality of a scooter. Pro scooter wheel cores typically use either nylon or aluminum, with aluminum being the more enduring choice.
If advancing your trick repertoire or as a heavier rider, it's prudent to avoid scooters with cores made from nylon; these are intended for more economical, beginner-friendly models.
Type of Headset
Beginner scooters often have non-integrated headsets. However, an integrated headset is preferable for novices planning to perform tricks, as it offers greater durability and long-term value.
Compression System
The scooter's compression system secures the bar to the deck and fork. Familiar systems for pro scooters include SCS, HIC, and IHC. SCS is the strongest, while HIC and IHC offer lighter alternatives to SCS.
Do Complete Pro Scooters Arrive Assembled?
Both yes and no. Complete pro scooters are delivered partially built in a box, requiring some assembly before riding.
Ensure you adhere to the included instruction manual and check out this instructional video: