Ethic Scooters

Ethic Scooters is a French brand renowned for its minimalist designs and high‑quality materials. From super‑light aluminium decks like the Vulcain and Artefact to strong yet featherweight bars and forks, Ethic offers a complete line of parts and scooters designed to perform at the highest level. To understand deck sizes, weight and compatibility, refer to our Scooter Handlebars Buying Guide.

Ethic scooters are high-end freestyle scooters focused on high strength engineering and pro rider performance. In this collection, you’ll find reinforced decks, thick aluminium bars, robust forks, and specialised forged compression systems designed to hold up under repeated impact.

If you want to replace worn wheels for your Ethic scooter, the Stunt Scooter Wheels collection has compatible sizes and core designs to match the performance of your build.

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Why buy Ethic Scooters?

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Who founded Ethic Scooters?

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Ethic was founded by Kevin Demay, a former pro rider and product designer. His goal was to create premium scooter components that meet the needs of serious riders.

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What makes Ethic products special?

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They blend lightweight construction with durability. Ethic decks and bars use heat‑treated aluminium and innovative designs like internal cutouts to reduce weight without sacrificing strength.

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Which Ethic deck should I choose?

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Erawan and Vulcain decks are great for park riders seeking light weight. The Lindworm and Artefact decks offer more width and strength for street riding.

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Are Ethic scooters expensive?

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They’re mid‑to‑high‑end. Prices reflect the quality of the materials and engineering, making them worthwhile for riders who want top performance.

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What bars does Ethic offer?

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Ethic designs aluminium bars like the Dryade and steel bars such as the Dynasty. Each has unique dimensions and weight to cater to different rider preferences.

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Can Ethic parts fit other scooter brands?

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Yes. As long as you match bar diameters and compression types (IHC, HIC or SCS), Ethic parts can be mixed with other brands.

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How should I care for Ethic components?

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Avoid harsh impacts, check weld points regularly, tighten bolts and keep bearings clean. Replacing grip tape and wheels when worn prolongs your scooter’s lifespan.