Stegga
Stegga Trampoline Scooter Deck Kit
2.6kg
In Stock
SKU: TSDK-1000
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Highlight feature
Weight replicates stunt scooter

Age range
7+

Rider ability
All abilities

What we love
Perfect for learning at home
Description
The much-requested Stegga Deck Kit has finally landed and is perfectly suited to help you take those bangers from your trampoline to the skatepark!
Weighted and sized to simulate the weight and feel of a regular stunt scooter deck, the Stegga Deck Kit incorporates patented design features that allow the Stegga Deck Kit to work seamlessly with your trampoline.
The convex deck shape allows you to bounce higher while also wraps to the surface of the trampoline, helping to prevent tears and rips. Simply slide on your own bars and get going!
True Weight. True Size. True Response.
Compatible with IHC bars as standard & HIC with use of an IHC to HIC adaptor.
Specification
- Headset: Neco IHC
- Deck: 5.5” x 20.5” Stegga Arc Deck V2 (23.5” from front to back)
- Grip Pad: Pre-fitted rubberised 5.5” x 20.5” grip pad.
- Fork: Aluminium Bottom Locking Hidden Fork System (B-Lock HFS) IHC
- Deck Kit Weight (Deck, Fork, Headset): 2.6kg / 5.73lbs
This trampoline scooter is made with a full aluminium construction like a normal stunt scooter. Stegga strongly advise wearing protection when performing tricks as you would at the park.
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Stegga’s goal is to open up scooter riding to as many people as possible and to help push and grow the sport of stunt scootering. It is their belief that a professional, trampoline based, stunt scooter training aid can help with this by providing riders with a true to form training scooter that can be used to promote fitness and the building of muscle memory from your own back garden.
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