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The pro scooters' evolution became apparent in the early 2000s when the Razor scooter became the best selling outdoor ride for children – and competitive scooter sales followed. Riders learned daring tricks, and scooter riding became more than a hobby for more kids and teens.
In 2007, the first scooter with a fixed welded head hit the market. This design prevented problems with the folding mechanisms. Now scooters could do more stunts. More brands flooded the market and more riders entered competitions. Pro scooters made it easier for the sport to evolve into an urban phenomenon.
Freestyle scooter riding has a big influence on action sports and skateparks all over the world. Pro scooters are used for advanced street riding, competitions and fun, primarily in the US, Australia and Europe, although other countries are catching up. Even scooter fashion, scooter clothing and the look of the scooters are changing, with many colorful variations on helmets, scooter bodies, and other items.
Scooter riding now has stars like other extreme outdoor sports. Riders compete for big money and have fans all over the world and endorsement contracts. Pro riders do difficult tricks, including the Inward, bri-flip, foot jam and turndown. There are hundreds of tricks scooter riders perform in every competition, with more being created every day. Pro riders inspire others to challenge themselves and develop their own tricks and riding styles.
Riding in a skate park is safe, and it provides a learning environment for beginning scooter riders. Skate parks are built for users to practice on ramps, boxes, rails and other structures. Riding on the street can be dangerous for people new to the sport, especially if they are practicing difficult tricks. Pedestrians, damaged pavement, and traffic can get in the way and cause accidents.
The first ISA (International Scooter Association) competitive scooter world championship was held in the UK in 2012, and it brought 50 top riders to the event from all over the world.
Inward Scooters brings the best pro scooters to riders in our online store. We sell complete scooters and scooter parts. Whether you want to learn how to ride on an inexpensive scooter or put together a customized scooter, we can help. We carry grips, clamps, grip tape, hardware, pegs, headsets and other parts to create a custom ride for advanced riders. For the person who prefers a complete package, we have Tilt, Proto, Envy, Grit, Crisp, Phoenix and Sacrifice plus other top brands. Call us at 214-310-0212 or visit our website for more information.
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