Ethic Erawan Scooter Decks

Ethic Erawan scooter decks are among the lightest on the market, built for intermediate and advanced park riders. Crafted from 6061-T6 aluminium and featuring a unique forged headtube, these decks allow quick spins and flips without sacrificing durability. Available in narrow widths, Erawan decks help riders refine precision tricks. For deck comparison, see our Stunt Scooter Buying Guide.

Ethic Erawan decks are pro-quality deck-only components crafted for riders preferring to build custom setups or replace worn decks. They feature reinforced alloy structures, refined concave geometry, and clean top-cut designs to suit trick riding. As part of the premium Ethic range, Erawan decks combine performance-driven features with sleek aesthetics — ideal for riders serious about control, grind clearance, and durability.
To pair with matching bars or hardware, explore Ethic Scooter Bars.

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Why buy Ethic Erawan Scooter Decks?

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How much does the Erawan deck weigh?

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Depending on the model, weights start at roughly 900 g (just under 2 lb) for the narrowest versions. The thin extrusion and forged headtube reduce weight while reinforcing key stress points, making it one of the lightest decks in production.

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What are the dimensions?

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The standard Erawan deck measures about 4.5 inches wide and 20.5 inches long. Some variations offer slightly longer lengths for added foot space. The narrow deck spins quickly for whips and bri flips, but advanced riders may seek a wider deck for more stability.

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Which wheels fit the deck?

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The Erawan deck supports wheels up to 110 mm with a standard 24 mm core. It’s designed primarily for 100 mm or 110 mm wheels used in park riding. Wider wheels (30 mm) do not fit without modifications.

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Is the headtube angle adjustable?

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No. It’s fixed at around 83°, providing a responsive feel for park tricks. This angle helps riders lock into bar spins and tailwhips while maintaining enough stability for manuals.

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Is the deck suitable for street?

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It’s tailored to park use. The narrow width and light weight make it less ideal for heavy street grinds and big drops. Ethic produces wider decks like the Lindworm or Pandora that better suit street riders.

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How durable is it?

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Despite its light weight, the forged headtube and reinforced neck enhance durability. However, it’s not intended for heavy street abuse. It’s perfect for park riders focusing on aerial tricks and technical combos rather than rails.

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Does it include a brake or fender?

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It includes a nylon brake designed to reduce weight and noise. You can swap the brake for a fender if you prefer. Ensure any replacement matches the deck’s mounting holes and wheel size.

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Who should choose this deck?

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Riders seeking to maximise agility and reduce scooter weight. It’s ideal for young or smaller riders who want to spin the deck faster. Larger riders or those focusing on street may prefer more substantial decks.