🚀 Elevate Your Ride with the Pro Stunt Kick Scooter!
The Pro Stunt Kick Scooter by LEADER RIDER is designed for aspiring stunt riders, featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, 110mm high-elastic PU wheels, and ABEC-9 bearings for a smooth ride. With a 360° rotating handlebar and a non-slip deck, this scooter is perfect for beginners looking to master tricks while looking stylish at the skate park.
Brand | LEADER RIDER |
Color | Black |
Age Range (Description) | Big Kid |
Special Feature | Non Slip Deck |
Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | ZHX001 |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Wheel Size | 110 Millimeters |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Grip Type | TPR |
Brake Style | Front Braking |
Warranty Type | Lifetime |
Recommended Uses For Product | Recreational riding, Kid's transportation |
Manufacturer | LEADER RIDER |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.7 x 21.9 x 5.3 inches |
Package Weight | 5.51 Kilograms |
Brand Name | LEADER RIDER |
Warranty Description | 1 |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | boys |
Included Components | ABEC-9 |
Size | Pro Stunt Scooter |
J**A
Scooter is great
Got this for my son great quality no issues came with tools he loved it
C**G
Sturdy
Scooter rides smooth and is sturdy.
D**A
Nice solid ride
I've never owned a trick scooter so I don't have much to compare it to. But it feels very solid and sturdy with a smooth glide. It feels like it could take some punishment. It come's packaged in a nice box so it would make a good gift.
M**L
Scooter
Seemed durable and heavy duty but broke within a day of my son riding it who is 10 years old
H**O
Pro Stunt Kick Scooter
Great scooter! Light way, easy to control. Really great quality scooter.
A**R
Even the youngest likes this scooter, very smooth ride weighs in at 8.47 lbs
I'm not a pro scooter riders and neither are any of my kids, but they can tell the difference between a low cost scooter and a nice quality ride. You don't need to be a Nascar race car driver to enjoy or tell the difference between a Prius vs a Lambo or McLaren. My youngest one wanted to ride the scooter as soon as I attached the bars to the body of the scooter. I got the scooter for his older brother but it didn't matter to him and he just started peddling away and was enjoying the ride (he's only 3 yo). It's a little tall for him but he didn't care and off he went down the street.The scooter itself weighs in at 8.474 lbs on my digital scale which is middle of the road for weight in a pro scooter, not as light as some of the other which some are less than 7 lbs. The forks are steel which are better for beginner riders because they are stronger and will withstand more punishment, but adds to the weight of the scooter. That's why this scooter weighs a little bit more than the pro trick scooters, but again I wasn't looking for an ultralight trick pro scooter this is for my kids who are riding it on a daily basis.The scooter feels very solid and the handle bar is attached to the smooth stem by 4 strong bolts making the attachment very tight without any play or looseness. A smooth stem has more surface area and is stronger, think of a round barrel versus a notched barrel all the force on a notched barrel is applied on the notch and not across the entire surface mating the two pieces. The steel handle bars are more resilient and provide more stability to the rider and can take crashes or punishment better than aluminum bars, but adds weight to the scooter. The deck has no noticeable flex even under my weight at over 200 lbs, but your typical rider is a young kid between 6 and 13 years of age who weighs between 60 and 120 lbs. The wheels and the bearings on the stem and tires are smooth rolling they use chrome bearings in the wheels and they roll nicely on the pavement.This scooter was designed for beginners to intermediate riders and that fits the bill for my kids, they are learning to ride the scooter and once in a while they want to try to learn a trick or two. This is not an ultralight pro trick scooter, but a very solidly built scooter for those learning to ride and wanting to practice some tricks every now and then at the park or anywhere they happen to be riding.
N**.
Rock solid ride.
Our kids keep growing and the old Razor scooters were getting too small for the older ones (they were also ridden hard and worn out) so we decided to get them some new ones that were bigger.We decided to get this trick/stunt scooter for the eldest one since it is a bit bigger with a beefier front tube and 4-bolt tube attachment. We got the slightly smaller version from LeaderRider for the younger one that doesn't need the extra strength and weight (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FXPDJKL).You can definitely tell these scooters are a notch or two above the standard folding scooters. In case you missed the info in the description, this scooter doesn't fold at all. The joint between the deck and the handlebar tube is welded with a nice solid gusset. The handlebar tube is attached with 4 hex bolts that clamp down on the front axle/riser for a rock-solid joint. If you rely on folding a scooter in order to put it in the car, you will just need to use the included Allen wrench to pull the handlebar post off for transport.The slightly larger 110mm wheels on this scooter ride super smooth and I was hoping they would roll over the occasional rock on the concrete (similar to one of our "big-wheel" cruiser scooters), but just like the smaller wheels, this still has a hard time with rocks on the path. Of course the fact that this scooter is a stunt scooter means that it's not really supposed to be an all-terrain kind of scooter, but that is something to keep in mind for riding it at home or the park. Just be careful to sweep away any rocks so that you don't have a kid go flying over the handlebars because they hit a piece of gravel on the driveway.So back to what it can do. It can do it's job and do it well. It handled jumps at a skate park with ease. The wheels and bearings held up like champs and there wasn't any warping or twisting after a few hard landings.
M**H
professional scooter right here
well made, sturdy and tons of fun for the extreme scooter user. Not your typical razer scooter that's for sure. It doesn't fold, and the handle bars are made with a large wide grip and the grip on the bottom is all over for doing tricks and gripping back to it with ease. The wheels are very nice and the overall build of this scooter is not like any from when I used to ride a scooter as a kid. This is a bit bigger than expected for my 6 year old, however he uses it and will grow into it. The quality is there and this scooter will be in our home for a while.
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