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Stunt Scooters for All
Explore our range of stunt scooters suited for every skill level, age, and discipline. We provide complete stunt scooters for children and beginners alongside more sophisticated designs aimed at those adept at executing tricks in skateparks or on the streets.
Below, discover the vital details for selecting a complete stunt scooter.
Tips for Selecting the Ideal Stunt Scooter
When deciding on a complete stunt scooter, the overall scooter height and the rider's skill level hold paramount importance. By focusing on these factors, you'll ensure a balanced scooter across the board.
Scooter Height and Competence Level
The total scooter height measures the elevation from the ground to the bar's upper limit. A practical starting point would be to gauge the distance from the ground to your hips and add 5 centimetres.
Our website provides recommended user skill levels for each stunt scooter, enabling you to select a model in harmony with the user's abilities.
If a child or a beginner needs a scooter, there’s no need to fret over technicalities. Select a model matching the user's height and aptitude level for an easy and safe choice.
Deck Width
Scooter decks that are wide and rectangular, termed as box cut decks, are typically favoured for street scooters. Their expansive platforms are sturdy and well-suited for grinding, albeit heavier and less nimble.
Peg-cut decks, which are narrower with reduced sections at either end, accommodate peg attachments and are more agile, making them preferable for technical tricks in skateparks.
Bar Width
The bar's width should approximately align with the rider's shoulder breadth. A bar that’s overly wide may hinder easy execution of bar spins and other tricks, while a very narrow bar could impede control.
Broad, T-shaped bars are distinguishable features of street scooters; in contrast, park scooters are typically equipped with narrower, Y-shaped bars.
Wheel Core Material
Assessing the quality of the scooter can be easily done by examining its wheel core material. Wheel cores are frequently made from either nylon or aluminium, with aluminium being the most resilient choice.
For those advancing in tricks or those who weigh more, it’s advised to steer clear of scooters with nylon core wheels, as these are tailored for budget-conscious, beginner-level stunt scooters.
Headset Type
While non-integrated headsets are common in basic scooters, for newcomers intending to perform stunts, an integrated headset is a more durable, long-range selection.
Compression System
The compression system unites the scooter's bar, deck, and fork. The most frequent compression systems in stunt scooters include SCS, HIC, and IHC. The SCS system offers the highest durability, whereas HIC and IHC offer lighter alternatives.
Reasons to Opt for a Stunt Scooter
Stunt scooters, also referred to as trick scooters or pro scooters, are ideal for those in need of a robust scooter capable of withstanding tricks and stunts.
Though suitable for everyday play and transport, their primary strength is their sturdy structure that can absorb significant impact.
If a resilient design takes precedence over flexible features like adjustable handles or collapsible mechanisms, then a stunt scooter is your optimal choice.
For first-time riders, acquiring a beginner stunt scooter as a complete set is cost-effective in comparison to assembling one from separate parts. You’ll obtain a well-balanced, sturdy scooter ready for development.
Moreover, high-end complete stunt scooters for seasoned riders feature some of the finest components available, offering an economical route to acquiring a complete scooter constructed from quality materials.
Are Completed Stunt Scooters Delivered Assembled?
Partially. These scooters arrive partly assembled within a box, requiring a few components to be put together before use.
Follow the steps in the provided manual and view this video tutorial: