The deck of a freestyle scooter is probably the most important part of every scooter. There are boards for beginners, intermediate, and advanced riders. We sell various types of decks, different sizes, with concave, without concave, one-piece neck and two-piece neck, for integrated headset, etc. Each board has different characteristics, and choosing the right board is crucial for the quality of the ride....
The deck of a freestyle scooter is probably the most important part of every scooter. There are boards for beginners, intermediate, and advanced riders. We sell various types of decks, different sizes, with concave, without concave, one-piece neck and two-piece neck, for integrated headset, etc. Each board has different characteristics, and choosing the right board is crucial for the quality of the ride.
Decks for freestyle scooters are mainly distinguished as integrated and non-integrated. This will tell us what type of headset and fork to use. For non-integrated frames, headsets with cups can be used. We can also use a threaded headset. Only industrial headsets without cups can be used on integrated boards. The advantage of the integrated board is that the cups are machined and you place the bearing directly into the board. It is not possible to use a headset with ball bearings for a threaded fork headset. Another factor in the selection is whether the neck of the board is made from one or multiple pieces. The more pieces, the more welds, and the greater the risk of cracking. Boards made from a single piece are much stronger.
Need help? Check out our guide here: How to Choose Decks