Stunt Scooters

50 products indexed • Avg rating 4.55 • Avg price $116

Stunt scooters for riders of varying skill levels, covering freestyle and park models, hardware parts, and replacement wheels and decks. About 50 products are indexed with an average rating of 4.55 and prices ranging roughly $35–$264, spanning budget through mid- to higher-end options. Top brands include Madd Gear and Limit

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right stunt scooter for my skill level?

Beginner riders should look for a durable, stable deck and forgiving wheels (110–125 mm) with a lower weight to help control tricks; intermediate to advanced riders often prefer lighter, reinforced decks, smaller wheels (100–110 mm) and higher-quality bearings for better responsiveness

What scooter features most affect performance for tricks?

Key performance features are deck material and weight, fork and headset quality, wheel size and hardness, and the bearing rating (ABEC or similar); stronger materials (aluminum or chromoly steel) and precision bearings improve control and durability when landing tricks

How much should I expect to spend on a reliable stunt scooter?

Stunt scooter prices typically range from budget options under $80 to mid-range models around $100–$200 and higher for pro-level builds; many buyers find functional, durable scooters in the mid-range price bracket

What safety standards or features should I look for?

Check for a one-piece or well-secured clamp and a sealed or integrated headset to reduce wobble, non-slip deck surface, reliable brakes, and certified helmet and protective gear that fit properly; inspect product specs for materials like aircraft-grade aluminum or chromoly where noted

How do I maintain a stunt scooter to extend its life?

Regularly tighten the clamp and hardware, clean and lubricate bearings, inspect wheels and replace when worn, and check the deck and fork for cracks; replacing consumables (grips, brake, wheels) promptly prevents larger failures

What size scooter is appropriate for my height and weight?

Choose deck length and handlebar height based on rider height—shorter decks and lower bars suit younger or shorter riders, while taller riders prefer longer decks and higher bars—and confirm the scooter's stated weight limit to ensure it supports the rider safely

Can stunt scooters be customized or upgraded?

Yes; common upgrades include wheels, bearings, grips, clamps, and bars, but ensure replacement parts are compatible with the scooter’s deck width, axle size, and headset type to maintain safety and performance