Scooters
Scootering: A Sport for all Ages and Abilities
Scootering is an enjoyable sport for people of all age groups and skill levels. Riding a scooter offers excellent cardiovascular exercise and helps to strengthen your leg muscles and core. Additionally, scootering enhances your balance and coordination, benefiting other sports and activities. Although kick scooters were invented in the 1920s, it wasn't until the 90s that modern aluminum scooters gained popularity.
Pro Scooters Are Built for Tricks
Pro scooters, also known as trick scooters, are typically used in skateparks, urban areas, and parking lots. These scooters are designed for tricks and aggressive riding, making them more durable under pressure and wear. Consequently, modern pro scooters are crafted to be lightweight yet sturdy. Customizing trick scooters is common, whether for replacing worn-out parts or adding a personalized touch. Generally, pro scooters cannot be folded.
Big Wheel Scooters Offer Convenient Transportation
For transportation, we recommend scooters with large wheels, with a diameter of 120 mm or more. These scooters, often referred to as commuter scooters, are usually designed for adults seeking a fun and healthy way to navigate the city. Kids' scooters also typically fall into this category and come with either two or three wheels. Big-wheeled scooters can often be folded, making them easy to carry on public transport, to work, or school. Large wheels provide excellent directional stability and can handle bumps and small cracks in the road.
To learn more about scooters, you can read our guide on Buying Scooters.