Stunt Scooters for Everyone
Explore our range of stunt scooters suitable for all skill levels, ages, and styles. We provide complete stunt scooters for youngsters and novices, as well as more sophisticated models for those already executing tricks at skateparks or street locations.
Below, you'll find crucial information to help you select the perfect complete stunt scooter.
Choosing the Proper Stunt Scooter
The overall height of the scooter and the rider's experience level are the key considerations when picking a complete stunt scooter. By selecting a model based on these criteria, you'll ensure the scooter is well-balanced in every other way.
Scooter Height and Ability Level
The total height of the scooter is measured from the ground up to the top of the scooter bar. To find a good starting height, measure from the ground to your hips and add 5 centimetres.
Each stunt scooter on our site features a recommended user skill level, making it simple to choose a model that matches the rider's capability.
If buying a scooter for a new rider or a child, the technical details need not concern you. The safest and simplest way to select the right model is to align it with the rider's height and skill level.
Deck Width
Wide, box cut decks are typically favoured for street scooters due to their sturdiness and suitability for grinding, although they reduce agility due to their heaviness and bulkiness.
Narrower decks with tapered ends, known as peg-cut, provide space for pegging. These decks are more nimble, making them perfect for technical tricks in skateparks.
Bar Width
The width of the bar should be roughly equivalent to the rider's shoulder breadth. A bar that's too wide can complicate bar spins and other tricks, whereas a narrower bar can make control difficult.
Street scooters often feature wider, T-shaped bars, while park scooters commonly have slightly narrower, Y-shaped bars.
Wheel Core Material
The core of the wheel is a crucial indicator of a scooter's quality. Cores are generally made of nylon or aluminium, with aluminium being the more robust choice.
If you are performing tricks and planning to advance – or if you weigh more – avoid scooters with nylon core wheels. Nylon cores are intended for budget-friendly, beginner stunt scooters.
Type of Headset
Although many beginner scooters feature non-integrated headsets, an integrated headset is the preferred option for those intending to perform tricks – it's a durable, long-lasting investment.
Compression Methods
The scooter’s compression system connects the bar to the deck and fork. The principal systems found in stunt scooters are SCS, HIC, and IHC. While SCS is known for its robustness, HIC and IHC are lighter systems.
Why Opt for a Stunt Scooter?
Stunt scooters, also termed trick scooters, are ideal for those seeking a robust scooter made to endure trick execution.
Though stunt scooters are practical for transport and casual usage, their primary strength is their solid build, which allows them to handle substantial impacts.
If durability is more essential to you than features such as adjustable handlebars or foldability, then a stunt scooter is your best choice.
If purchasing your first beginner stunt scooter, a complete model is a more economical option compared to assembling one from spare parts. You will receive a balanced and resilient scooter ready for advancement.
Moreover, you can acquire high-end complete stunt scooters for seasoned riders, composed of premium-grade parts. These represent the most affordable way to obtain a complete scooter created from reliable components.
Are Complete Stunt Scooters Already Assembled?
Both options exist. Complete stunt scooters are delivered in a partially assembled state within a package. Some assembly will be necessary before you begin riding.
Ensure you follow the assembly instructions that come with your scooter and check out this video guide: