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FAQ's

What is the best pro scooter for beginners?

There is not right or wrong answer here, since pro scooter riders come in all sizes and skill levels the pro scooter that is right for one rider might be wrong for another. The best way to help find the right complete pro scooter is to know what size to get, for that check out our pro scooter size chart here-https://www.luckyscooters.com/pages/pro-scooter-size-chart Generally speaking a beginner rider that is 9 - 12 years old or younger and new to the sport would be best served with the CREW™ Complete. This pro scooters compact size and low weight will allow the rider to easily progress and learn new tricks. This scooter is also compatible with all the Lucky parts and accessories so it can be modified as the rider gains more skill or wants to trick out the build. If your little shredder is under 8 years old we recommend the RECRUIT™ Pro Scooter. This scoot is the smallest in our line up but does not sacrifice on quality and durability. This scooter is also compatible with all Lucky aftermarket parts so this scoter can grow with the rider until they are ready for a larger deck.

Which Pro Scooter is the best fit for me?

The best way to help find the right complete pro scooter for you is to know what size to get. For that check out our pro scooter size chart here - https://www.luckyscooters.com/pages/pro-scooter-size-chart For example, a rider that is 12 years old and new to the sport would be best served with the CREW™ Pro Scooter. This pro scooters compact size and low weight will allow the rider to easily progress and learn new tricks. This pro scooter is also compatible with all the Lucky parts and accessories so it can be modified as the rider gains more skill or wants to trick out the build. If you're more of an intermediate to advanced rider the PROSPECT™ Complete would be the perfect fit. The parts used on this pro scooter build are strong enough for even pro level riders. If the bars are a bit too tall getting them custom cut by a local shop is an easy way to have a lightweight and very capable pro scooter.

How much do pro scooters cost?

Pro Scooters have a wide price range depending on the parts included on the build. If you want the lightest and best scooter with Titanium Bars you can easily get into the $500 price range for a full custom build. The Lucky completes all offer aluminum bars which are light enough to keep the performance high but do not sacrifice strength. Our bestselling complete pro scooter is the PROSPECT™, this complete retails for $199.95. The PROSPECT™ is a great scooter for a beginner looking to build on their list of tricks or even experienced riders competing in ISA events. Our entry level complete scooter, the CREW™ is suited for beginner and novice riders looking to get into the sport. The Crew retails for $159.95 and offers a light weight build ready to take on any park or backyard set up. We also have a complete scooter meant for young shredders, the Recruit is designed to be your first scooter and will hold up to the abuse that a beginner rider can shell out. All Lucky complete pro scooters are backed by an industry leading 180 day warranty.

What is the difference between a pro scooter and a regular scooter?

The most notable difference between a regular scooter and a pro scooter is that pro scooters do not fold. Folding scooters are very dangerous to ride in skateparks as they are not built for any tricks. We highly advice against taking a folding scooter to a skate park. Pro scooters are designed and manufacture to take the abuse riders can deliver when riding skateparks. All Lucky Scooters are considered a Pro Scooter!

How heavy should a pro scooter be?

Pro Scooters come in all sorts of sizes that will greatly vary in weight. We have found the sweet spot for both beginner and pro riders is right around 7lbs. This allows the pro scooter to be light enough for overhead tricks but also maintains its strength. Many Pro riders do like their scooters lighter than this due to the level of tricks they are throwing down. To do this you will see many riding Titanium Bars. While these bars often times cost more that the scooter deck they can significantly reduce the overall weight of the scooter.

What is the most reliable pro scooter brand?

In today’s market there are a number of newer brands trying to make a name for themselves offering incredible discounts on their products but should you buy one? Just like with any product you get what you pay for. Your initial purchase may seem like the deal of a lifetime but the warranty and compatibility issues with other brands often cause massive headaches and usually result in purchasing a name brand scooter. Also it is a good idea to take into account the warranty offered on the scooter. For example if you compare Madd Gear, Root Industries, Envy Scooters, Fuzion Pro Scooters and Ethic Pro Scooters Lucky’s warranty takes the win. Lucky offers 180 day guarantee that our products will not fail due to manufacturing defects.

Which pro scooter is best to buy in 2023?

Lucky offers a wide range of complete scooters and custom completes suited for any style of riding and any skill level. The two most important factors to consider when buying a pro scooter is deck size and bar length. We have an in depth sizing chart to help make your decision easier. There is no right or wrong answer here. Every riders has a different riding style and riding skill level that will dictate what size scooter is best for them. Please check out our pro scooter sizing chart HERE.

What is the best stunt scooter brand in the world?

The best scooter brand is not as important as the best scooter for you, if you have the best scooter in the world that is too big for you the riding experience will be greatly reduced. Also it is a good idea to take into account the warranty offered on the scooter. For example if you compare Madd Gear, Root Industries, Envy Scooters, Fuzion Pro Scooters and Ethic Pro Scooters Lucky’s warranty takes the win. We offer 180 day guarantee that our products will not fail due to manufacturing defects.

What parts do you need to build a pro scooter?

To build a Pro Scooter there are very few tools that are needed for most jobs. For assembling a Lucky Complete out of the box all you will need is the 5mm hex key that is provided. This is used to tighten the compression, scooter wheels as well as the scooters clamp. We make this as easy as possible for you. Most of the time the wheels and compression are tightened to spec right from the factory, but it is always good to double check. We suggest checking the scooters wheels on a weekly basis as this is a part on the scooter that encounters repeated load from throwing bangers at the skatepark. If your wheels are constantly coming loose using a small amount of blue Loctite can be super helpful. If you neglect checking the axles on the scooter you are at higher risk of damaging the bearing or even damaging the scooter deck. The scooters compression is also something to keep your eye on, if loose there not as big of a risk to damaging and parts. May riders do like their head set loose, when the compression is loose your scooter will make a fair amount of noise and not pass the dial test. If you are unsure of how tight these parts should be we suggest visiting a local scooter shop for assistance.

What makes Lucky Pro Scooters so good?

Designed in the USA with the help of our pro riders, Lucky leads the industry with a solid lineup of Complete Pro Scooters. The EVO, COVENANT, AXIS, PROSPECTCREW, and SIGNATURE Scooters are widely known for their performance, quality, and reliability.

If you don’t see the complete scooter you’re looking for you can build-your-own custom scooter option as well. This allows you to mix and match colors, styles, and parts, so you can have a scooter that’s absolutely perfect for you.

Shop our complete pro scooters below, or build your own creation with Lucky Scooters to get started.