Why buy Aztek Scooters?
Aztek was founded in January 2013 by riders who wanted to make stronger, lighter scooter parts without breaking the bank. They focus on engineering innovations that improve deck strength and durability while removing excess material, ensuring riders get top‑level performance at fair prices.
What is special about the Architect deck?
The Architect is Aztek’s entry‑level street deck, measuring around 5.5 inches wide and 21 inches long. Designed for grinding and street riding, it offers a balanced feel and durability at a budget‑friendly price, making it ideal for newcomers who want quality without premium cost.
Why is the Hydra deck considered revolutionary?
The Hydra deck is the lightest scooter deck Aztek has ever made. It uses patented hydroformed tubing to eliminate weak points and distribute stress across the entire deck, resulting in exceptional lightness and strength. It’s a favourite among riders looking to elevate their tricks without adding weight.
How does the Siren 3 deck differ from earlier versions?
The Siren 3 is Aztek’s strongest deck, featuring a lighter and more responsive deck plate, reinforced welding on the headplate, and a flat grinding surface on the dropouts. It comes in various sizes and colours, making it suitable for riders who prioritise durability and long grinds.
What is the Tesla deck?
The Tesla is a super‑sleek deck weighing around 3 lb, designed for riders who prefer big bars and need a balanced platform for higher jumps and spins. It’s ideal for riders who want a lightweight yet robust deck for technical park and street tricks.
Are Aztek products suitable for beginners?
Aztek offers options for different skill levels. The Architect deck is aimed at entry‑level riders, while the Hydra, Siren and Tesla decks cater to intermediate and advanced riders seeking high performance. Beginners should balance their budget and skill progression when choosing an Aztek deck.
Do Aztek decks come with a warranty?
Aztek products are built to last, but warranty coverage can vary by retailer and product type. It’s advisable to check with Skates.co.uk or the manufacturer for specific warranty terms on each deck or component.