⚡ The Freestyle Scooter Divine Zephyr M is the lightest freestyle scooter on the market in its size!!!
Divine Zephyr M weighs only 2585 g, making it an extremely lightweight park setup for riders who want maximum control, quick whipping, and the lightest setup possible straight from the factory. In this size, a lighter freestyle scooter does not exist!!
⚖️ Weight 2585 g
The lightest freestyle scooter on the market in its size.
⚔️ 215 g lighter
Than the competing scooter Union Aero M weighing 2800 g.
🛠️ Plate from 6082 T6
The stronger material allowed for a significant reduction in weight.
📏 Board 490 x 117 mm
With a footspace of 335 mm for park riding.
🇨🇿 Czech Development
Designed by Martin Nogol.
Freestyle scooter Divine Zephyr M is built for riders who want absolute lightness, quick response, and maximum control during park riding. With a total weight of only 2585 g, it is the lightest freestyle scooter on the market in its size. If you're doing whips, barspins, solid combos, or scooterflips in the air, the low weight is one of the biggest differences you'll really notice when riding.
For comparison — one of the few scooters that even comes close to this weight is the Union Aero M with a weight of 2800 g. Divine Zephyr M is lighter by 215 g, which is a significant difference for a complete freestyle scooter. In practice, this means easier handling, faster tricks, and less effort with every movement of the scooter in the air.
The construction itself plays a significant role. The board is made from aluminum 6082 T6, which is approximately 30% stronger than the commonly used aluminum 6061 T6. Thanks to the increased strength, it was possible to reduce the amount of material and achieve an extremely low weight for the scooter without unnecessary compromises. The board measures 490 x 117 mm and has a footspace of 335 mm, making it perfect for modern skatepark riding — it offers a bit more space than the S variant, yet still maintains speed, playfulness, and excellent maneuverability.
The handlebars are equally well thought out. They are made from lightweight aluminum alloy and have dimensions of 600 x 560 mm. Thanks to this, the scooter is light at the top, which helps with barspins and overall control of the setup. Compared to the smaller S variant, they offer slightly larger dimensions, making them a better fit for riders who want a bit more space without losing lightness.
Additional grams were also reduced thanks to the lightweight clamp with hollow screws, which holds firmly but does not unnecessarily increase the overall weight.
A major advantage in servicing is also the fork. It is lightweight, one-piece, threadless, and aluminum, uses the IHC compression system, and has a recess for the nut. In practice, this means easier assembly and maintenance, because for most of the work you only need a hex key 6. You will find the same approach with the new lightweight nylon brake, which also has screws for a hex key 6. Less tools, faster service, simpler maintenance.
The scooter is equipped with wheels featuring an aluminum core with dimensions of 110 x 24 mm and ABEC 9 bearings, providing low rolling resistance, good speed, and precise power transfer. Of course, there is an integrated headset with industrial bearings, so the whole set looks clean, light, and reliable.
Divine is also a Czech brand and the development is led by Martin Nogol, who was among the best riders in the world, was one of the first riders on the scene, and has 23+ years of experience with freestyle scooters. It really shows in the result — Divine Zephyr M is not only lightweight on paper, but it is designed to make sense in real-world riding as well.
If you want a scooter that prioritizes performance through low weight, but also offers slightly larger dimensions than the S variant, the Divine Zephyr M is exactly the type of complete that will deliver from the first push.
| ⚖️ Total Weight | 2585 g |
| 📏 Deck Size | 490 x 117 mm |
| 🦶 Footspace | 335 mm |
| 🛠️ Deck Material | aluminum 6082 T6 |
| 📐 Handlebars | 600 x 560 mm, lightweight aluminum alloy |
| 🔩 Clamp | lightweight, hollow screws |
| 🔧 Fork | lightweight, one-piece, threadless, aluminum, IHC |
| 🧰 Service Detail | recess for nut, assembly mainly with hex key 6 |
| 🛞 Wheels | 110 x 24 mm, aluminum hub |
| ⚙️ Bearings | ABEC 9 |
| 🌀 Headset | integrated, industrial bearings |
| 🛑 Brake | lightweight nylon, screws for hex key 6 |
| 🇨🇿 Development | Czech brand Divine, design by Martin Nogol |
Yes, in this size, it is the lightest freestyle scooter on the market. The total weight is only 2585 g.
Union Aero M weighs 2800 g, so Divine Zephyr M is lighter by 215 g. With such a lightweight set, it really makes a noticeable difference.
Because it is stronger than commonly used alloys, it was possible to reduce the amount of material and achieve an extremely low weight for the scooter without unnecessarily weakening the structure.
Divine Zephyr M is clearly built primarily for park riding. Low weight, compact dimensions, and a lightweight top part of the setup are ideal for technical tricks and quick maneuverability.
On the contrary. The fork and brake are designed to make servicing as easy as possible. A large part of the assembly uses a hex key 6, which is practical for regular tightening and maintenance.
If you're not sure which freestyle scooter to choose, just contact us and we'll be happy to help you. Alternatively, you can also check out our guide how to choose a freestyle scooter, where you will find clearly explained main differences and tips for the right selection.
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