Complete Stunt Scooters – Crafted for Tricks, Built for Advancement
Explore our assortment of stunt scooters tailored for various levels, ages, and styles. We provide scooters suitable for children and novices as well as advanced models for those already executing tricks at skateparks or urban locations.
Below, you’ll find crucial information for selecting a complete stunt scooter.
Selecting the Ideal Stunt Scooter
When choosing a complete stunt scooter, the overall height and the rider's ability are the most vital considerations. Selecting a model based on these factors will ensure a well-balanced ride in all other respects.
Scooter Height and Ability Level
The height of the scooter is the measurement from the ground to the top of the handlebar. Measure from the ground to your hips and add 5 centimetres to find an ideal starting height.
Each stunt scooter listed on our site has a suggested skill level, aiding you in selecting a model that aligns with the rider's abilities.
If purchasing a scooter for a youngster or novice, the technical specifications are not a concern. Simply choose a model that corresponds to the user's height and experience level for the safest and easiest decision.
Deck Width
Scooter decks that are wide and rectangular, referred to as box-cut decks, are commonly favoured for street scooters. These broader platforms are sturdy and superb for grinding but are heavier and less agile.
Narrower decks with shaved sections at the front and rear are known as peg-cut decks, allowing room for peg installation. These decks are more nimble, ideal for performing technical maneuvers in skateparks.
Bar Width
The width of the bar should approximately reflect the rider’s shoulder width. Overly wide bars can complicate performing spins and other tricks, while overly narrow bars can hinder control.
Wider T-shaped bars are characteristic of street scooters, whereas narrower Y-shaped bars are typical of park scooters.
Wheel Core Material
The wheel core is a key indicator of the scooter's quality. Cores are usually constructed from either nylon or aluminium, with aluminium being the most long-lasting choice.
For those already skilled in tricks or heavier riders, scooters with nylon wheel cores should be avoided. Nylon is intended for budget-friendly, entry-level stunt scooters.
Headset Types
Many starter scooters feature non-integrated headsets, but integrated headsets are preferable for novices planning to perform tricks, providing a more robust, long-term solution.
Compression System
The compression system on a scooter secures the bar to the deck and the fork. The most common systems for stunt scooters are SCS, HIC, and IHC. SCS is the sturdiest, while HIC and IHC offer lighter options.
Why Opt for a Stunt Scooter?
Stunt scooters are perfect if you need a robust choice designed to handle tricks and stunts.
Though they can be used for commuting and recreational play, their true value is in their durability and resilience against significant impacts.
If toughness is more important to you than features like adjustable handles or folding mechanisms, then a stunt scooter is your best bet.
For those purchasing their first beginner stunt scooter, a complete option is far more economical than assembling one from separate parts, ensuring a balanced, durable scooter ready for growth.
There are also premium complete stunt scooters for proficient riders, made from top-tier components. It's the most cost-effective means to acquire a scooter made with quality parts.
Are Complete Stunt Scooters Pre-Assembled?
They are both. Complete stunt scooters arrive partially assembled in a box. Some assembly is required before riding.
Ensure to follow the manual included with your scooter and watch this instructional video: