Which is the best pro scooter wheel to buy?
Designed with hollow core tech, Root Industries’ Honeycore Pro Scooter wheels could easily be the lightest pro stunt scooter wheels known to man! Choose from either 110mm or 120mm, and with 88A urethane – this durable wheel will last longer than softer ones.
What kind of wheels are on a scooter?
Kids adore these pro scooter wheels because of the flashing lights, as well as the three different colors that they are available in, which are black, red, and blue. They are made from polyurethane, which is a waterproof and weather-resistant material.
Can You Make your own scooter with this tool?
When you create your own scooter with this tool, you get the advantage of designing the scooter, and not having to assemble it yourself, as our experts will do it for you. At the same time, you can be sure that all the parts presented to you in each step of the scooter builder tool are compatible.
How can I find out the price of a scooter?
When you click on a scooter part, you will see all relevant specifications, e.g. weight, color, price, etc. At the same time, you will be able to see the total price of the scooter so far while you are selecting parts, so you can make sure that the price of the scooter does not exceed what you are willing to pay.
How big are the wheels on a pro scooter?
When talking about the diameter, the most common sizes are 100mm and 110mm scooter wheels. However, not all wheels are compatible with all pro scooters. Check which size is compatible with your trick scooter before purchasing new wheels.
Which is the best brand of scooter wheels?
Scooter wheels are the place to start. We offer a massive selection of wheels, including plastic and metal core, 100mm and 110mm, and now 120mm. Top brands like Lucky Scooters, Ethic, River, Proto, Tilt, YAK Research. We’ve written several pro scooter wheel blogs posts, too. Here are the links:
What kind of wheels do I need for my trick scooter?
When you are choosing your pro scooter wheels you should consider in what environment you primarily scoot. If you only use your trick scooter in indoor parks, ramps and verts you should go for a rather hard set of wheels. If you use your scooter for transportation, you should choose a set of softer wheels, since this will give you a smoother ride.