Yes it can
blunt envy is a much stronger and lighter deck than aos, but also district looks cool and doesnt snap often ( id prefer a blunt envy or a district intergrated)
yes
magray 2.0 :)
i think they're pretty equal
It fits on mine so it should fit on yours
Yea i scoot for mgp girls usa team. you have to make a sponcer cideo and you have to get sponcerd. then tou have to get the scooter of our team.(district mgp envy blunt)
Zero Gravity decks are known for their quality and durability, making them a good choice for scooter riders. The best scooter deck is subjective and depends on personal preference. Some popular brands known for their high-quality decks include Envy, Ethic, and Tilt.
yes it will
Go to Inward Scooters and buy there bolting system! That will stop the wobbling. But be careful bolting your deck will stop you from folding the scooter. Then get metal core wheels and nicer bearings. finally the headset and bars. get new 1 piece bars. and with the headset. get an fsa threadless headset or get a threadless envy headset! hope this really helped!
The Envy headset is designed to fit various models of Envy scooters, but whether it fits an MGP scooter depends on the specific models in question. Generally, MGP scooters use a standard headset size, so you may need to check compatibility regarding the type of compression system and headset cup sizes. It's advisable to consult both brands' specifications or seek advice from a scooter shop to ensure a proper fit.
getting a scooter that's best for you is pretty much based on your personal opinion, if your looking to ride park, and do more tricks in the line of tail whips, bris, kicklesses etc. your going to want to get a light, sturdy setup with either scs or hic compression. ics compression is ok for beginner riders, but even when you get into double tail whips it will start to be to rickety for your liking. I would highly recommend getting an envy deck, tilt scs, forks and headset envy reapers (2015) and river rapids, but your opinion matters the most. if your looking to ride street and do tricks in the line of gaps, jumping down stairs, and grinds, your going to want a sturdy heavier scooter, with wide bard and a wide deck, same compression systems too, but I would highly recommend scs as your going to be taking harder hits riding street and you need a very sturdy scooter. I would recommend a tsi deck, proto forks, wheels, and scs, a tilt headset, and proto baby slayer bars, but again your opinion matters the most.
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