Scooters

Our scooter collection spans every riding style and age group, from toddler three‑wheelers to advanced stunt scooters and electric commuters. Scooters offer a fun, efficient way to travel, develop balance and learn tricks. Choosing the right scooter depends on your intended use, rider age and preferred features. For comprehensive selection tips, see our Scooter Size Buying Guide.

Here you’ll find complete scooters, all in one piece, ready to ride out of the box. Some are lighter builds for learning and casual riding, others are beefed up for heavy use in parks or for aggressive street work. Fixed bar designs dominate, for strength and durability under impact.

Whether you need a scooter for commuting, for capturing tricks, or something in between, this collection has a range of wheel sizes, deck styles, brake designs, and bar heights. Want premium grip tape or safety gear to add to your setup? Take a look at our Scooter Parts collection to personalise or fine-tune your complete scooter.

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Why buy Scooters?

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We carry three‑wheel scooters for toddlers, two‑wheel kick scooters for kids and teens, stunt scooters for tricks, dirt scooters for off‑road riding and electric scooters for commuting. Each type features different deck sizes, wheel diameters and weight capacities.

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Consider age, height and skill level. Younger children benefit from stable three‑wheel scooters, while older kids and teens can handle two‑wheel models with adjustable handlebars. Stunt scooters are best for riders who want to perform tricks and require stronger decks and bars.

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Scooters are safe when used responsibly. Riders should wear helmets, knee pads and elbow pads, especially when learning or performing tricks. Adult supervision is recommended for young children.

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Check bolts regularly, keep bearings clean, tighten compression systems and replace worn wheels or grips. For electric scooters, charge the battery as directed and store it indoors to protect electronic components.

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Many commuter and recreational scooters fold, making them easy to carry and store. Stunt scooters generally do not fold, as fixed designs provide the strength needed for tricks.

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Yes. Larger kick scooters with higher weight limits and adjustable handlebars are available for adults. They’re popular for quick commutes and leisure rides.

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Yes. We offer lights, bells, locks and carrying straps to complement your scooter. These accessories enhance safety and convenience, especially for commuting.

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Electric scooter laws vary by country and city. In the UK, privately owned e‑scooters aren’t legal on public roads or pavements, but some cities run rental trials. Always check local regulations before riding.