Street vs Skatepark
Each rider develops their own riding style, generally based on two main categories: Street and Park. At first glance, the key difference lies in the location where the stunt scooter is used. What’s important to note is that stunts can be performed in both locations, though they differ slightly depending on the setting.
How Do Stunt Scooters Differ?
A Street Scooter typically has:
- A wider, rectangular deck
- Larger wheels, with diameters of 115, 120, or even 125 mm, and widths between 2.4 to 3 cm
- A higher handlebar
A Park Scooter generally features:
- A smaller, contoured deck
- Smaller wheels, with diameters of 100, 105, or 110 mm and a 2.4 cm width
- A lower handlebar
As riders gain experience, they often modify their scooters by swapping out parts. This allows the stunt scooter to be customized to fit the individual’s unique riding style.