Scooters for 10 Year Olds

At 10 years old, many children want more from their scooter: better speed, stronger build quality, and designs that match their growing confidence. Our Scooters for 10 Year Olds collection focuses on models that balance durability with fun, giving your child the tools to keep progressing.

For expert advice before choosing, check out our Stunt Scooter Buying Guide, which explains the features to look out for as children advance into stunt or street riding. You can also compare with our Scooters for 9 Year Olds collection if you want to see slightly smaller, beginner-friendly options.

These scooters are carefully chosen to offer strength, smooth rides, and stylish designs that older kids will love.

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Why buy Scooters for 10 Year Olds?

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What type of scooter is best for a 10-year-old?

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For 10-year-olds, a two-wheel scooter or entry-level stunt scooter is usually the best option. Two-wheel scooters with larger wheels (110mm–120mm) provide smoother rides and better speed, while stunt scooters are designed for tricks and stronger impacts. At this age, stability and durability are important, as kids often start riding more aggressively and over varied surfaces. Parents should also consider adjustable handlebars for comfort as children continue to grow.

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Should my child switch to a stunt scooter at 10?

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Yes, many 10-year-olds are ready for stunt scooters, especially if they’re interested in skateparks or learning tricks. Stunt scooters have reinforced decks, stronger handlebars, and compression systems designed to withstand jumps and landings. Beginners should start with lighter stunt models designed for younger riders rather than heavy, professional-grade scooters. It’s a great way to build skills while ensuring safety.

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What wheel size is ideal for this age?

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110mm wheels are the most common for 10-year-olds, offering a balance of speed, control, and weight. Some scooters feature 120mm wheels, which roll more smoothly over cracks and uneven ground but add a little extra weight. Smaller 100mm wheels are usually too limiting at this stage, as they don’t provide enough momentum or stability for older children. Choosing wheels with high-quality bearings (such as ABEC 7 or above) will also improve the ride experience.

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How much should I expect to spend on a scooter for a 10-year-old?

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A good-quality scooter for a 10-year-old usually costs between £80 and £150, depending on whether it’s a standard scooter or a stunt model. Scooters at the lower end of the range are suitable for casual use, while more expensive models feature reinforced parts designed for frequent riding or tricks. Investing in a slightly higher-priced scooter often means better durability and smoother performance, saving money in the long run. For keen riders, a stunt scooter in the £120–£150 range is often best.

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Are scooters safe for 10-year-olds?

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Yes, scooters are safe for 10-year-olds if they are correctly sized and paired with safety gear. At this age, children often ride faster and take more risks, so a properly fitted helmet is essential. Knee, elbow, and wrist guards are also recommended, especially if your child is trying tricks or riding on rougher surfaces. Choosing a scooter that matches their ability level helps prevent accidents.

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Can a scooter last multiple years at this age?

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Yes, a quality scooter can last for years if it’s well maintained. Look for scooters with replaceable parts such as wheels, grips, and bearings, so you can refresh worn-out components without buying a new scooter. Adjustable handlebars are also helpful for keeping the scooter comfortable as your child grows taller. A durable stunt scooter can often last from age 10 well into the teenage years.

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Do 10-year-olds still benefit from adjustable handlebars?

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Definitely—children grow quickly at this age, and having adjustable handlebars ensures the scooter remains safe and comfortable to ride. Ideally, the handlebars should sit around the rider’s waist or slightly higher. A scooter that is too low can cause poor posture, while one that is too tall makes it harder to control. Adjustable bars give you flexibility to extend the lifespan of the scooter.