Why buy Ethic Erawan Scooters?
What deck does it use?
The Erawan deck measures around 4.5 inches wide and 20.7 inches long. It’s slightly shorter than street decks, promoting quick rotations. The concave offers secure foot placement and the deck uses an integrated headset for smooth bar spins.
What about the bar?
The Dryade bar is made from 6061-T6 aluminium, reducing weight while maintaining strength. It’s around 24 inches wide and 22 inches tall, suiting riders up to about 5'6". Taller riders may need higher bars, which can be swapped as long as they’re compatible with IHC.
Which compression system is used?
The Erawan uses IHC compression, which is light and easy to maintain. IHC is ideal for park riders who prioritise weight savings. The compression includes an aluminium shim and a single bolt, simplifying assembly and maintenance.
What wheels come with it?
The Erawan includes 110 mm spoked wheels with a medium hardness urethane. They strike a balance between speed and grip. The fork accommodates wheels up to 110 mm, so upgrading to larger wheels requires a different fork.
Is the Erawan suitable for street riding?
It’s designed for park and light street. The narrow deck isn’t ideal for heavy grinding, and the lightweight construction is more suited to aerial tricks. Street riders might prefer wider and stronger decks like the Ethic Pandora.
Can I customise it?
Yes. You can swap out bars, wheels and even the deck, provided the replacements match the IHC compression and wheel size. Many riders upgrade to wider decks or different wheels as they progress.
Who is this scooter best for?
Intermediate park riders and smaller riders looking for a light setup. It’s not recommended for larger riders or those interested in heavy street tricks because of the narrow deck and lighter bar.
What deck does it use?
What deck does it use?
The Erawan deck measures around 4.5 inches wide and 20.7 inches long. It’s slightly shorter than street decks, promoting quick rotations. The concave offers secure foot placement and the deck uses an integrated headset for smooth bar spins.
What about the bar?
What about the bar?
The Dryade bar is made from 6061-T6 aluminium, reducing weight while maintaining strength. It’s around 24 inches wide and 22 inches tall, suiting riders up to about 5'6". Taller riders may need higher bars, which can be swapped as long as they’re compatible with IHC.
Which compression system is used?
Which compression system is used?
The Erawan uses IHC compression, which is light and easy to maintain. IHC is ideal for park riders who prioritise weight savings. The compression includes an aluminium shim and a single bolt, simplifying assembly and maintenance.
What wheels come with it?
What wheels come with it?
The Erawan includes 110 mm spoked wheels with a medium hardness urethane. They strike a balance between speed and grip. The fork accommodates wheels up to 110 mm, so upgrading to larger wheels requires a different fork.
Is the Erawan suitable for street riding?
Is the Erawan suitable for street riding?
It’s designed for park and light street. The narrow deck isn’t ideal for heavy grinding, and the lightweight construction is more suited to aerial tricks. Street riders might prefer wider and stronger decks like the Ethic Pandora.
Can I customise it?
Can I customise it?
Yes. You can swap out bars, wheels and even the deck, provided the replacements match the IHC compression and wheel size. Many riders upgrade to wider decks or different wheels as they progress.
Who is this scooter best for?
Who is this scooter best for?
Intermediate park riders and smaller riders looking for a light setup. It’s not recommended for larger riders or those interested in heavy street tricks because of the narrow deck and lighter bar.





