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Shop Stunt Scooters for Novices and Experts: Premium Selection
Explore our range of stunt scooters suitable for every level, age group, and riding style. We provide complete stunt scooters ideal for children and newcomers, alongside more sophisticated options for individuals already executing tricks at skateparks or on street terrain.
Our stock includes stunt scooters from top brands, consistently aiming to offer the finest quality in complete stunt scooters covering every price range and requirement.
Benefits of Selecting a Stunt Scooter
Opt for a stunt scooter if you desire a robust scooter designed to handle both tricks and stunts.
While stunt scooters are perfectly usable for commuting and general play, their key strength is their sturdy build and resilience against significant impacts.
For those who prioritize strength over other features such as adjustable handlebars or folding capabilities, a stunt scooter is the perfect choice.
If you are purchasing your first beginner stunt scooter, a complete stunt scooter is considerably more economical than assembling one piece by piece. You will receive a durable and balanced scooter ready for your improvement journey.
Additionally, high-end complete stunt scooters are available for skilled riders, featuring components of the finest quality available. They represent the most affordable way to acquire a complete stunt scooter composed of durable parts.
Selecting the Right Stunt Scooter for You
The overall height of the scooter and the rider’s skill level are crucial when choosing a complete stunt scooter. By selecting a model based on these criteria, you'll ensure the scooter is well-suited in all regards.
Height of the Scooter and Rider Skill Level
The scooter's height measures from the ground to the top of the bar. Begin by measuring from the ground up to your hips and add 5 centimeters for an ideal starting reference.
Each stunt scooter on our site includes a recommended skill level, allowing you to easily choose a model that's perfectly matched to the user’s abilities.
When selecting a scooter for a beginner or a youngster, focusing on technical details is unnecessary. The most straightforward and secure method is matching a model to the user's height and experience.
Stunt Scooters for Skateparks & Streets
Stunt scooters designed for skatepark tricks are typically lighter, nimbler, and more agile compared to those designed for street tricks, which are heavier, larger, and built to be tough.
Deck Width and Shape
Street scooters often feature broad, rectangular decks, also called box cut decks, for increased durability and grinding ease. However, they tend to be heavier and bulkier, reducing agility.
Narrower decks, which taper towards front and rear ends referred to as peg-cut, offer more agility and are better suited for executing precise tricks in skateparks.
Bar Width
The bar's width should align closely with the rider's shoulder width. Bars that are too wide complicate spins and other tricks, whereas too narrow bars compromise control.
Wider, T-shaped bars are typical for street scooters, whereas park scooters often feature slightly narrower, Y-shaped bars.
Material of Wheel Core
The quality of a scooter is indicated by its wheel core material, which is either nylon or aluminum. Aluminum is the most durable choice.
For those already performing tricks and looking to improve – or heavier riders – avoid scooters with nylon core wheels, which are more budget-friendly and suitable for beginners.
Type of Headset
Many beginner scooters come with non-integrated headsets, but an integrated version is preferable for newcomers who plan to perform tricks and stunts, offering more durability for the long term.
Compression System
The compression system connects the bar to the deck and fork. The most common systems for stunt scooters are SCS, HIC, and IHC. While SCS is the most sturdy, HIC and IHC provide lighter alternatives.
Do Complete Stunt Scooters Arrive Fully Assembled?
They are partially assembled upon delivery. You’ll need to connect a few components before riding.
Please consult the instruction manual provided with your scooter and refer to this video guide: