Why buy Blunt Envy Prodigy Stunt Scooters?
How does the Prodigy X compare to earlier Prodigy models?
Compared with earlier versions, the Prodigy X features an updated deck with improved concave, lighter weight and reinforced internals. It also sports a redesigned Z clamp and nylon brake, making it the most refined Prodigy to date.
What size is the Prodigy X deck?
The deck measures around 5 inches wide and 19.5 inches long, making it compact enough for park tricks yet still providing sufficient foot space for comfort.
Who is the Prodigy X designed for?
The Prodigy X is aimed at intermediate to advanced riders who want a responsive, lightweight scooter capable of handling technical park tricks and street grinds. Its build quality makes it a serious upgrade over entry‑level scooters.
What’s included in the Prodigy X’s setup?
Aside from the new Extech deck, the Prodigy X comes with high‑grit grip tape, nylon deck ends and brake, Reaper V2 aluminium bars, a Diamond IHC fork, a Z clamp with 6 mm bolts, and Sector 120 mm wheels.
Is the Prodigy X compatible with other parts?
Yes. The scooter uses IHC compression, making it compatible with most standard IHC forks and bars. Always check specifications if you plan to mix parts from different brands.
Are Prodigy scooters suitable for beginners?
While the Prodigy series offers top‑tier performance, beginners might find them expensive and better suited to those with some experience. Entry‑level riders can start with Blunt’s S2 One or Colt models and upgrade to a Prodigy once they’ve developed skills.
How does the Prodigy X compare to earlier Prodigy models?
How does the Prodigy X compare to earlier Prodigy models?
Compared with earlier versions, the Prodigy X features an updated deck with improved concave, lighter weight and reinforced internals. It also sports a redesigned Z clamp and nylon brake, making it the most refined Prodigy to date.
What size is the Prodigy X deck?
What size is the Prodigy X deck?
The deck measures around 5 inches wide and 19.5 inches long, making it compact enough for park tricks yet still providing sufficient foot space for comfort.
Who is the Prodigy X designed for?
Who is the Prodigy X designed for?
The Prodigy X is aimed at intermediate to advanced riders who want a responsive, lightweight scooter capable of handling technical park tricks and street grinds. Its build quality makes it a serious upgrade over entry‑level scooters.
What’s included in the Prodigy X’s setup?
What’s included in the Prodigy X’s setup?
Aside from the new Extech deck, the Prodigy X comes with high‑grit grip tape, nylon deck ends and brake, Reaper V2 aluminium bars, a Diamond IHC fork, a Z clamp with 6 mm bolts, and Sector 120 mm wheels.
Is the Prodigy X compatible with other parts?
Is the Prodigy X compatible with other parts?
Yes. The scooter uses IHC compression, making it compatible with most standard IHC forks and bars. Always check specifications if you plan to mix parts from different brands.
Are Prodigy scooters suitable for beginners?
Are Prodigy scooters suitable for beginners?
While the Prodigy series offers top‑tier performance, beginners might find them expensive and better suited to those with some experience. Entry‑level riders can start with Blunt’s S2 One or Colt models and upgrade to a Prodigy once they’ve developed skills.








