Best Street Scooter Handlebars Compared
This guide compares 20 of the best street scooter handlebars, side-by-side. We focus on the specs that matter most for street riding like bar width, height, material and weight to help you choose handlebars that feel as they should and are durable for street riding.
Specifications
| Name | Weight | Height | Width | Style | Material | Compression |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CORE Nova Super Steel (Medium) | 1090g | 680mm (26.8") | 610mm (24") | Street / Hybrid | Butted Steel | HIC / SCS (Oversized) |
| Ethic Tenacity (Medium) | 920g | 670mm (26.4") | 600mm (23.6") | Street / Hybrid | Butted Steel | HIC / SCS (Oversized) |
| Ethic Tenacity (Large) | 950g | 720mm (28.4") | 600mm (23.6") | Street | Butted Steel | HIC / SCS (Oversized) |
| Ethic Wolpertinger (Large) | 690g | 720mm (28.4") | 580mm (22.8") | Street / Hybrid | Aluminium | IHC / SCS (Oversized) |
| Native Aria | 1260g | 750mm (29.5") | 610mm (24") | Street | Steel | SCS (Oversized) |
| Native Yield | 1100g | 750mm (29.5") | 610mm (24") | Street | Steel | SCS (Standard) |
| Prime Tribute | 1100g | 670mm (26.3") | 600mm (23.6") | Street / Hybrid | Butted Steel | HIC / SCS (Oversized) |
| Prime Trigger | 1140g | 720mm (28.4") | 600mm (23.6") | Street | Butted Steel | HIC / SCS (Oversized) |
| Prey Coffin | 1045g | 770mm (30.4") | 610mm (24") | Street | Steel | SCS (Standard) |
| Tilt Rigid | 990g | 710mm (28") | 610mm (24 inches) | Street | Aluminium | SCS (Oversized) |
| Tilt Sentry | 1300g | 720mm (28.4") | 610mm (24") | Street | Steel | SCS (Standard) |
| Tilt Stage 1 | 1300g | 700mm (27.6") | 610mm (24") | Street | Steel | SCS (Standard) |
All handlebars listed here are best suited to street riding, prioritising strength, size, and control. Some bars may also suit riders who mix street and park riding, these are marked as ‘Street / Hybrid’ where applicable.
Frequently asked questions
Street riders typically choose strong, tall handlebars, usually made from steel, as they offer better durability.
Steel handlebars are more popular for street riding because they’re stronger and less likely to bend or crack from drops, grinds, and repeated impacts. However, aluminium bars can work and do reduce the weight if you're looking for a lighter scooter.
Most street riders prefer taller bars, often 670-720mm wide with for comfort and control. The right size depends on rider height and riding style.
Street scooter handlebars are designed to be durable, with taller options and stronger materials to handle rails, ledges, and heavy landings.