Revolution Storm Scooter Decks

Revolution Storm scooter decks provide a balanced option for riders transitioning from beginner to intermediate levels. Constructed from robust aluminium, these decks are slightly wider than pure park decks but still lightweight enough for park tricks. They feature integrated headsets and reliable welds, offering a solid platform for both street and park exploration. For more on deck selection, see our Scooter Decks Buying Guide.

Revolution Storm decks are crafted for riders who demand both durability and style. Made from 6061-T6 aluminium, these decks feature a reinforced forged neck and a wide 4.7″ platform for comfort and stability. With a deck length of around 19″ and compatibility for wheels up to 120 mm, they accommodate a wide range of riding styles—from park tricks and drops to street grinds. Many come with premium touches like internal cutouts for pegs and a lightning griptape sheet included. Riders appreciate the performance-to-price ratio; often a deck with this level of engineering would cost much more in other brands.
To complete your build, consider matching these decks with bars from the Core Scooter Bars collection.

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Why buy Revolution Storm Scooter Decks?

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What are the deck dimensions?

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Storm decks typically measure around 5.0 inches wide and 20.5–21 inches long. This size provides a stable platform for grinds and manuals while remaining narrow enough for spins and flips.

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Are they good for beginners?

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Yes. Riders moving beyond entry-level scooters will appreciate the extra deck space and integrated headset, which simplifies assembly. The deck is strong enough to handle moderate grinds and bigger jumps without becoming too heavy.

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What wheels fit the Storm deck?

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It supports wheels up to 120 mm with a standard 24 mm core. This accommodates most aftermarket wheels, allowing riders to customise for speed or grip.

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What headtube angle do Storm decks use?

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They generally have an 83° headtube angle, balancing responsiveness and stability. This angle is common for all-around riding, making it easy to transition between park and street features.

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Are there boxed dropouts?

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Storm decks have slightly squared dropouts with replaceable inserts. This design aids grinding and prevents the deck from catching on rails. The inserts can be replaced when worn, prolonging the deck’s life.

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Do they come with brakes?

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Yes. A flex brake or fender is included. You can swap the brake if you prefer a fender-only setup to improve tailwhips. Ensure replacements match the mounting holes.

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How durable is the deck?

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The aluminium extrusion and welds are strong enough for intermediate street and park use. However, heavy street riders may eventually need a thicker or wider deck designed specifically for street abuse.

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Who should consider a Storm deck?

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Intermediate riders seeking a deck that performs well in both park and street scenarios. The size and construction make it versatile, and its affordability appeals to those who want to step up without investing in pro-level equipment.