New Decks for Freestyle Scooters
Discover the latest decks for freestyle scooters that we have just stocked. Modern street dimensions 6”+, lightweight park variants, and limited colors. The first series sells out the fastest – if you want your size and color, don't wait too long.
New decks for freestyle scooters represent the current development in the world of scootering. Each new generation brings better stability, stronger construction, and modern geometry. If you're planning an upgrade, the latest news is the best opportunity to take your setup to the next level. You can also find the complete offer in the category decks for freestyle scooters.
How to Choose a New Deck for a Freestyle Scooter
- Width 5”–5.5” – ideal for park and technical tricks
- Width 5.5”–6.3” – universal park/street combination
- Width 6.5” and more – maximum stability for street and grinds
- Deck length – longer = better control during manuals, more foot space, shorter = agility
- Wheel compatibility – check the maximum supported diameter
The right combination of parameters affects stability during landings, confidence during grinding, and control during technical tricks.
Type of Dropouts (Deck Ends)
Boxed Dropouts - straight rear end
- larger grinding area
- higher stability on the street
Peg-cut Dropouts - cut-out end
- lower weight
- more suitable for park and technical tricks
Street riders usually choose wider decks with boxed ends. Park riders often prefer the lighter peg-cut variant.
- Park decks – lighter construction, faster rotation, ideal for skateparks
- Street decks – wider (6”+), more robust, stable for grinding
Deck trends
The most sought-after sizes and colors tend to sell out first. If you see your size in stock, it's worth not waiting.
Complete Setup Upgrade
If you're dealing with a complete rebuild, also check out handlebars for freestyle scooters, forks, and wheels. You can find complete models in the category freestyle scooters.
Don't you want to assemble the individual parts?
Check out
affordable custom freestyle scooters. You can also find more products in the
hot news section.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I know if the board is suitable for street? Street decks typically have a width of 6” and more, and boxed ends for better stability when grinding.
Is a wider board always better? Not always. A wider board offers greater stability but is less maneuverable. Park riders often prefer narrower options.
Are the new models selling out quickly? Yes. Initial deliveries are usually limited, and the most sought-after sizes disappear the fastest.
How often do you add new boards? We continuously add new models throughout the year based on manufacturers' availability.