Scooters for 14 Year Olds

At 14, teens are often riding hard and fast, using their scooters daily for tricks, skateparks, or commuting. Scooters for 14 Year Olds need to be professional-grade, able to handle the heavier weight and strength of older riders. This collection includes scooters that are built to perform, whether on the streets or in competitions.

For in-depth guidance, see our Stunt Scooter Buying Guide. You may also want to explore our Scooters for 15 Year Olds collection if you’re planning ahead for long-term use.

These scooters combine robust construction with stylish designs, giving teens confidence to push their limits safely.

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Why buy Scooters for 14 Year Olds?

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What makes scooters for 14-year-olds different?

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Scooters for 14-year-olds are designed to withstand heavier riders and higher-impact tricks. They feature reinforced decks, taller handlebars, and stronger compression systems. Many also come with larger 120mm wheels for speed and smoother riding. These scooters are closer to professional models in both build quality and performance.

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How much should I budget?

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Expect to pay between £130–£220 for a scooter at this level. Lower-priced models may not last long, while more expensive scooters offer pro-level durability and smoother handling. If your teen is riding daily or at skateparks, it’s worth investing at the higher end of the range.

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What bar size is right for a 14-year-old?

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The handlebars should be chosen based on height. For most 14-year-olds, bars around hip to waist height work well. Taller bars help with balance during stunts, while slightly lower bars make spins and flips easier. Many scooters aimed at this age group are designed with fixed, taller bars to match teen growth.

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Are scooters at this age suitable for competitions?

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Yes, many scooters for 14-year-olds are designed with competitive use in mind. They feature pro-grade wheels, reinforced decks, and lightweight but strong frames. If your teen is interested in competitions, look for scooters with high-quality compression systems like HIC or SCS.

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Should my child customise their scooter at this stage?

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Customisation is very popular among 14-year-olds, allowing them to upgrade wheels, grips, or bars for performance and style. Many riders start mixing and matching parts as they develop preferences. Starting with a solid base scooter ensures future upgrades are possible without replacing the entire scooter.

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What safety gear is essential for 14-year-olds?

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A certified helmet is non-negotiable, especially for stunt riding. Pads for knees, elbows, and wrists are strongly recommended. For competitive or aggressive riding, many teens also wear padded shorts or shin guards. Safety gear reduces the risk of injury while still letting them enjoy progression.