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Beginner Stunt Scooters offer a solid foundation for learning basic techniques and tricks. They are characterized by a robust construction and an affordable price-performance ratio. They are perfect for those who are not yet sure if they want to dive deeper into stunt scooter sports and who want to try their first small jumps. Once you practice the sport more intensively, switch to an advanced model. If you need help assessing your level, feel free to contact us or check out the category for advanced stunt scooters for advanced riders.
When selecting a beginner stunt scooter, it is important to consider the following aspects:
A good beginner scooter should weigh around 3-4 kg and the handlebar should end just below the navel. If you want to use your scooter not only for the skatepark but also for school commutes or other daily rides, we recommend a higher handlebar. Anything between navel and waistband is ideal for this. If the handlebar is higher, you can have it shortened at any time. Also, pay attention to the size of your scooter, especially the length of the deck. Beginner models often have a shorter deck corresponding to the shoe size of the rider.
For stability, wheels with an aluminum core are important, as plastic wheels break quickly. When choosing the compression system, opt for one without a threaded system. We recommend IHC and HIC. Renowned scooter brands offer high stability.
Since we focus on quality, our range only includes stunt scooters that meet these criteria.
We also offer only brand-name products for beginner scooters, so you can replace any broken part. You will find these in our parts category.
What tricks can beginners learn with a stunt scooter?
Beginners can learn their first tricks with a stunt scooter such as bunny hops, drop in and drop out on the ramp, tailwhips, and basic grinds. Gradually increase your tricks to avoid getting frustrated. You can find many useful tutorials online that explain these step by step.
Are there specific safety tips for beginner stunt scooter riders?
To protect yourself from injuries, beginners should always wear protective gear such as a helmet and knee pads. Ideally, practice your first tricks in a skatepark. Of course, you can also practice many tricks without ramps, but never on a busy street or in similar dangerous environments or situations.