Scooter Grip Tape Sales & Clearance

Clearance grip tape provides cost‑effective ways to refresh your scooter deck. These sheets may come from last season’s designs or discontinued colourways but still offer the same grit and adhesive quality. Grip tape improves traction and helps riders perform tricks with confidence. For tips on applying grip tape, see our Scooter Griptape Buying Guide.

Here you get grip tape sheets and overlap pieces from past designs and discontinued colours. The materials are the same quality: coarse grit, durable adhesive; what you lose in choice of colour or finish, you gain in savings.

Perfect for riders who change styles often or who are customizing many decks. Match these with decks in the Scooter Decks collection so that your deck-griptape pairing looks and performs well.

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Why buy Scooter Grip Tape Sales & Clearance?

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Why is grip tape on clearance?

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Designs may be discontinued, or retailers may have surplus stock. This doesn’t affect the tape’s functionality—it simply means you can purchase it at a lower price.

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Is clearance grip tape sticky enough?

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Yes. The adhesive is the same as on current models. When applying, make sure the deck is clean and dry to ensure proper adhesion.

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Does the grit wear faster?

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No. Clearance grip tape uses the same grit rating (usually 60–80 grit) and durability as regular tape. It provides long‑lasting grip when applied correctly.

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How do I choose the right size?

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Measure your deck’s length and width. Most sheets are 5–6 inches wide and 22–24 inches long. You can trim any overhang after applying the tape.

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Can I apply clearance grip tape to a new deck?

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Absolutely. Use an alcohol wipe to clean the deck surface, peel off the backing, align the tape and press it down from the centre outward to avoid bubbles. Score around the edges with a file and cut off excess with a razor.

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Are there colour options?

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You may find limited colourways or patterns in clearance stock. These could include solid colours, patterns or printed logos. Availability varies and sells out quickly.

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How often should I replace grip tape?

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Replace it when it becomes smooth or starts peeling at the edges. Frequent riders may need new grip tape every few months, while casual riders can go longer.

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Does clearance grip tape come with warranty?

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Grip tape generally isn’t covered by warranties. Once applied, its lifespan depends on riding conditions and frequency of use.