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Why buy Dominator Scooters?
What are the differences between the Trooper and Cadet?
The Trooper is an entry‑level model with a smaller deck and lower bars, perfect for younger riders. The Cadet offers a slightly larger deck and 110 mm wheels, catering to older beginners. The Scout and Team Edition include stronger components and larger bars for intermediate riders.
Are Dominator scooters durable?
Yes. They feature reinforced decks and chromoly steel bars that withstand the abuse of budding trick riders. Their forks and clamps are designed to handle repeated impacts.
What compression do they use?
Dominator scooters primarily use HIC or IHC compression. These systems are easy to maintain and provide reliable bar stability for beginners and intermediate riders.
Can I upgrade parts?
Yes. You can swap out wheels, bars and decks as skills progress. Ensure replacement parts match the scooter’s compression and diameter specifications.
Do Dominator scooters come assembled?
They require minimal assembly—usually attaching the bars to the deck and tightening the clamp. Tools and instructions are included in the box.
Are they heavy?
Entry-level models are slightly heavier due to steel components, but provide the strength needed for learning. Higher-end Dominator models balance weight and durability, using aluminium decks and lighter wheels.
What is the price range?
Dominator scooters range from budget models around £100 to more advanced setups around £200. They offer good value compared to some premium brands.
What are the differences between the Trooper and Cadet?
What are the differences between the Trooper and Cadet?
The Trooper is an entry‑level model with a smaller deck and lower bars, perfect for younger riders. The Cadet offers a slightly larger deck and 110 mm wheels, catering to older beginners. The Scout and Team Edition include stronger components and larger bars for intermediate riders.
Are Dominator scooters durable?
Are Dominator scooters durable?
Yes. They feature reinforced decks and chromoly steel bars that withstand the abuse of budding trick riders. Their forks and clamps are designed to handle repeated impacts.
What compression do they use?
What compression do they use?
Dominator scooters primarily use HIC or IHC compression. These systems are easy to maintain and provide reliable bar stability for beginners and intermediate riders.
Can I upgrade parts?
Can I upgrade parts?
Yes. You can swap out wheels, bars and decks as skills progress. Ensure replacement parts match the scooter’s compression and diameter specifications.
Do Dominator scooters come assembled?
Do Dominator scooters come assembled?
They require minimal assembly—usually attaching the bars to the deck and tightening the clamp. Tools and instructions are included in the box.
Are they heavy?
Are they heavy?
Entry-level models are slightly heavier due to steel components, but provide the strength needed for learning. Higher-end Dominator models balance weight and durability, using aluminium decks and lighter wheels.
What is the price range?
What is the price range?
Dominator scooters range from budget models around £100 to more advanced setups around £200. They offer good value compared to some premium brands.