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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Park Scooter?

A park kick scooter is a scooter designed to make it easier to learn and master park-style tricks at skateparks. Park riding primarily involves riding ramps and quarter pipes, focusing on getting air and performing multiple tricks while airborne. To support this type of riding, park scooters are typically smaller, lighter, and feature cutouts or aerodynamic designs that make them easier to control and maneuver in the air.

What makes a park scooter different from a street scooter?

Park scooters are designed to be as lightweight and easy to maneuver as possible; they tend to have shorter and narrower decks than street-style scooters. They also tend to have slightly smaller handlebars, making it easier to pull up and get more air out of ramps. Park scooters generally use IHC or HIC compression, which is lighter than the SCS compression used by Street scooter setups. Park riders often choose lighter-weight materials, such as aluminum bars or Titanium Bars, to reduce the scooter's overall weight.
Build

  • Park Scooter: Lightweight with smaller decks and bars
  • Street Scooter: Wider decks and taller bars

Best for

  • Park Scooter: Flyout tricks and multiple trick combos
  • Street Scooter: Grinds, manuals, and technical tricks

Performance

  • Park Scooter: Speed, agility, and control in the air
  • Street Scooter: Comfort, balance, and durability

Uniqueness

  • Park Scooter: Optimized for trick progression
  • Street Scooter: Built for strength and precision

Can I upgrade parts on a complete park scooter later?

Yes, any pre-built complete pro scooter can have its components upgraded or replaced. Park completes are fully customizable, allowing you to swap out the deck, bars, wheels, or compression system as your skills and preferences evolve. The key is ensuring all parts are compatible—make sure your bars, fork, and clamp work together, and that your wheels fit properly on both the fork and deck as not all fit larger wheels sizes and wheel wdths.

How do I choose the right size park scooter?

Generally, handlebars should sit between your waist and belly button. Deck size is subjective, but having a shorter deck will make it easier to do multiple tailwhips, and having a narrower deck will make the entire scooter lighter and easier to maneuver.

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