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Purchase Stunt Scooters for Novices and Experts: High-Quality Range
Uncover stunt scooters suitable for various skill levels, ages, and styles in our range. We supply complete stunt scooters for youngsters and novices, alongside advanced versions for those executing tricks at skateparks or urban locations.
We stock stunt scooters from renowned brands, dedicated to providing the finest quality in complete stunt scooters, catering to every budget and requirement.
What Makes a Stunt Scooter the Right Option?
Stunt scooters are an ideal selection for those seeking a robust scooter designed to handle tricks and acrobatics.
Although stunt scooters are perfectly suitable for use as transportation and for casual enjoyment, their primary benefit is their sturdy construction and resilience to substantial impacts.
If you prioritize strength over convenient features – such as an adjustable handlebar height or a folding mechanism – a stunt scooter is well-suited for you.
For those purchasing a first beginner stunt scooter, opting for a complete stunt scooter is significantly more economical than assembling one from separate components. You receive a well-balanced, sturdy scooter ready to aid in skill development.
Advanced riders can acquire top-tier complete stunt scooters crafted from some of the best components available. This is the most affordable approach to obtaining a complete stunt scooter composed of durable parts.
Selecting the Appropriate Stunt Scooter
The total height of the scooter and the rider’s skill level are crucial elements to consider when choosing a complete stunt scooter. Taking these two factors into account will ensure a well-balanced scooter in all other respects.
Height of Scooter and Ability Level
The overall height of a scooter refers to the measurement from the ground to the top of the scooter bar. To determine an ideal starting point, measure the height from the ground to your hips and add 5 centimeters.
Each stunt scooter listed on our site comes with a suggested user skill level, ensuring you can effortlessly select a model that aligns with the user's ability.
If purchasing a scooter for a novice or a child, technical specifics need not be a concern. The easiest and safest way to make a sound decision is by finding a model that corresponds to the user's height and ability.
Skatepark Stunt Scooters & Street Stunt Scooters
A stunt scooter designed for performing tricks in skateparks is typically lighter, more nimble, and easier to maneuver, while a stunt scooter for street tricks is heavier, larger, and more robust.
Deck Width & Shape
Wider, rectangular scooter decks, known as box cut scooter decks, are often favored for street scooters. They provide a sturdy and excellent surface for grinding but are heavier and bulkier, reducing agility.
Scooter decks that taper towards the front and back are called peg-cut decks, allowing for peg attachments. They are more agile, catering to technical tricks in skateparks.
Width of Bars
The width of the bar should generally approximate the width of the rider’s shoulders. A bar that is too wide can complicate bar spins and other maneuvers. Conversely, a too-narrow bar makes controlling the scooter harder.
Street scooters often feature wider, T-shaped bars, while slightly narrower, Y-shaped bars are common in park scooters.
Material of Wheel Core
The material of the wheel core is a key indicator of a scooter’s quality. Cores are typically constructed from either nylon or aluminum, with aluminum being the more enduring choice.
If you’re already performing tricks and looking to elevate your skills – or if you have a heavier build – it’s advisable to steer clear of scooters with nylon core wheels. Nylon wheel cores are more suitable for budget-friendly, beginner stunt scooters.
Type of Headset
Though many entry-level scooters come equipped with non-integrated headsets, a beginner planning to perform tricks and stunts would benefit more from an integrated headset due to its durability and long-term value.
Compression Systems
A scooter's compression system connects the handlebar to the deck and fork. SCS, HIC, and IHC are common options for stunt scooters. SCS is the strongest of these compression systems, while HIC and IHC are lighter alternatives.
Are Complete Stunt Scooters Sent Pre-Assembled?
Both yes and no. Complete stunt scooters are shipped partially assembled. Some assembly is necessary before they're ride-ready.
Be sure to follow the instruction manual provided with your scooter and refer to this video guide: