Are crisp scooters good?

Crisp Scooters have been leading the industry in scooter development, continually refining our products over the past 9 years. This year we have produced our finest designs and greatest value scooters to date. From beginner to pro you can be sure you’re purchasing the very best quality scooters on the market today.

How much does a pro scooter cost?

A basic Pro Scooter will start out at around $120 and go up from there. Usually as the price goes up, you will see better components and/or materials used in the build.

What makes a scooter a pro scooter?

A Pro Scooter is a scooter that is designed to withstand hard impacts and be used to preform freestyle tricks! These scooters have been built to be comfortable, reliable, and safe to practice the tricks you have dreamed of doing!

Is Blazer Pro a good scooter brand?

Blazer Pro are known for producing value for money, mid level quality scooter parts, they’re active across Europe and have sponsored the World Champs twice in the last few years. The Blazer Scooter Decks including the forged FMK1, have also been getting surprising attention for their reliability and value.

How long does a pro scooter last?

The average lifespan of a scooter was 28.8 days. The median lifespan was 26 days. The average vehicle went 163.2 miles over 92 trips during its lifetime.

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

A Pro scooter is a very durable version of a normal kick scooter. Usually, a trick scooter cannot be height adjusted and cannot be folded. It weighs more than a normal kick scooter and often has an advanced compression system. Therefore a pro scooter is well-suited for tricks and vert riding.

Are addict scooters any good?

Some of their handlebar designs look sick, so if you want to ride light and look great, addict scooters are great choice. They’re most well known for their lightweight scooter decks, and riders who want to have real freedom without weight holding them down when landing tricks will go for Addict.

Who invented the tailwhip?

Brian Blyther
This is the original tailwhip variation as invented by Brian Blyther in the early 1980s.