At Movino, you'll find high-quality pro scooters designed specifically for street riding. Our gear promises unforgettable experiences and opens up a world of possibilities.
Street Pro Scooters: Redefining Urban Riding
One standout feature of these scooters is their enhanced durability. They boast a specialized construction that withstands significant loads while allowing you to perform intricate stunts and tricks. Interestingly, even within the realm of pro scooters, there's a distinction—between models for skatepark use and those crafted for the street. Before purchasing your scooter, it's essential to know its intended use and the tricks you aim to master.
Street vs. Park Pro Scooters: Key Differences
Pro scooters can be ridden in designated areas like skateparks, where riders test their skills on ramps, boxes, and rails. For those who prefer tackling urban obstacles, the street pro scooter is the perfect choice. Curbs, ledges, and rails pose no challenge for the street rider. Every scooter enthusiast has a unique riding style and chooses the environment that suits them best, which influences the choice of the right scooter. So, what sets street models apart from park ones?
Pro Stunt Scooter for Street Riding
The street stunt scooter is designed for extreme urban riding, allowing riders to conquer natural obstacles found in city environments. A key feature of this scooter is its wider and larger deck, providing enhanced stability and boosting confidence when performing complex tricks on the streets.
This street scooter also boasts larger wheels, offering superior shock absorption and grip, making it easier to navigate uneven urban surfaces. Street models are equipped with distinctive T-bar handlebars, which are taller and wider, facilitating better control and handling at high speeds. These handlebars are often crafted from steel, with some models featuring a two-piece construction and additional crossbar reinforcement for improved durability.
Park Scooters
Park scooters feature a smaller deck and wheels compared to street scooters. The deck is contoured with distinctive side cutouts, allowing for the installation of pegs. Wheels on skatepark models typically have a diameter of 100-110 mm and a width of 2.4 cm. The smaller wheels offer enhanced maneuverability and greater control over the scooter. Park scooters also come with a lower Y-bar handlebar, making aerial tricks easier to execute.
Both types of scooters feature a deck coated with a special anti-slip surface, enhancing grip, which is crucial when performing tricks.
Which stunt scooter for street riding should you choose?
Street stunt scooters are designed for advanced riders. When selecting your scooter, it's important to consider your riding style, skill level, and personal preferences. In our store, you'll find models that the Movino Proscooters Team uses daily. These scooters are built with high-quality components, including IHC and SCS compression systems, ABEC-9 class bearings, and flex fender brakes.
Movino street scooters also stand out with their striking designs, exemplified by the Movino Slave model, crafted for riders who see no obstacle in curbs and ledges. If you're ready to test your skills in the urban jungle, be sure to check out Movino and choose your gear.