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How to choose a freestyle scooter?

Freestyle scooters are a type of scooter designed for performing tricks and stunts. They have a reinforced construction and smaller wheels than regular scooters, which make them more agile and suitable for performing jumps, spins, and other maneuvers. You can buy freestyle scooters from Krf, Playlife, Street Surfing, Bestial Wolf, and Blazer Pro.
Consider your level of riding. If you are a beginner, you may want to choose a scooter that is durable and easy to ride. If you are more advanced, you may want a scooter with more technical features.
Choosing a freestyle scooter involves considering various factors to ensure you get the right one that suits your riding style and preferences. Freestyle scooters are designed for tricks, stunts, and skate park riding. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing a freestyle scooter:

Type of riding: Determine your primary style of riding. Freestyle scooters come in various designs, including street, park, and dirt scooters. Each type is optimized for specific terrains and tricks. Street scooters are best for flatland tricks, park scooters for skateparks, and dirt scooters for off road and BMX tracks.
Build material: Freestyle scooters are typically made from aluminum or steel. Aluminum scooters are lightweight and suitable for technical tricks, while steel scooters are more durable and handle rough use and heavy riders better.
Deck size: The deck size should match your riding style. Wider decks provide more stability for landing tricks, while narrower decks are preferred for technical tricks. Choose a deck width that suits your preferences.
Bar height: Handlebar height is a personal preference. Taller bars are better for riders who are taller or prefer a more upright riding position, while shorter bars are suitable for smaller riders and those who prefer a more compact setup.
Compression system: Freestyle scooters use various compression systems, including HIC Hidden Internal Compression, IHC Inverted HIC, SCS Standard Compression System, and others. Ensure that the compression system of your scooter is compatible with the handlebars you want to use.
Fork type: The type of fork can affect your scooter´s performance. Some forks have suspension, which can help absorb shocks during tricks, while others are rigid for better control. Choose a fork that matches your riding style.
Wheels and bearings: Wheels come in different sizes and materials. Smaller wheels are more responsive, while larger wheels provide better stability. Quality bearings ensure smooth rolling. Consider your riding style and the terrain you plan to ride on when selecting wheels.
Grips and bar ends: Choose comfortable grips and durable bar ends to maintain control and protect the handlebars.
Brakes: Freestyle scooters usually have a fender brake on the rear wheel. Ensure its efficient and easy to use for your safety.

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