Stunt Scooter Guides
Our stunt scooter guides help riders choose the right scooter, understand parts, and keep their setup running perfectly. Whether you're buying your first scooter or upgrading your current build, these guides break everything down clearly.
Complete Stunt Scooter Buying Guides
Choosing the right complete scooter comes down to rider size, ability, and where it will be ridden.
Compare Top 20 Park Complete Scooters
Compare Top 20 Street Complete Scooters
Stunt Scooter Parts Guides
Understanding scooter parts helps you choose upgrades that suit your riding style and progression.
Compare Top Park Decks
Compare Top Street Decks
Compare Top Street Bars
Compare Top Park Bars
Setup & Maintenance Guides
These guides help you set up your scooter correctly and keep it running smoothly.
Protection Guides
These guides will ensure that you have the correct protective gear, in the right size and are as safe as possible at the park.
Frequently asked questions
A stunt scooter is designed for tricks, jumps, and skatepark or street riding. Unlike regular push scooters, stunt scooters have a fixed (non-folding) design, stronger components, and are built to handle repeated impacts. Regular scooters are mainly for commuting or casual riding and aren’t suitable for tricks or skatepark use.
Stunt scooters are typically suitable from around 5 years old and up, depending more on rider height and confidence than age alone. Younger riders usually start with smaller, lighter complete scooters, while older or taller riders benefit from larger setups with wider bars and longer decks. Our guides help you choose the right size based on rider height and riding style.
Yes, complete stunt scooters are the best starting point for beginners. They come fully built with compatible parts, are safety-checked, and offer excellent value compared to buying parts separately. As skills progress, many riders choose to upgrade individual components rather than replacing the entire scooter.
Absolutely. Most complete stunt scooters are fully upgradable. Riders often start by upgrading parts like wheels, handlebars, or grips, and eventually move towards a more customised setup. Our parts and compatibility guides show which upgrades will fit your scooter correctly.
Park scooters are usually lighter, with narrower decks and shorter handlebars, making them ideal for ramps, and skateparks where you're learning overhead tricks. Street scooters are built tougher, with wider decks and bars, designed for grinding ledges and more balance. Many riders sit somewhere in between, and our guides help you choose based on how and where you ride.
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We have a plethora of spare parts for all types of Stunt Scooters!
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