no nothing beta than mgp pro
personally i think that mgp nitro and nija scooters are better than blunt that just my opinion
Micro Scooter is a very popular name in the Scooter Scene, But now we have brands as below:JD Bug Scooter (low to mid range)Grit Scooters (low to high range)Slamm Scooters (low to mid range)Madd Scooters (low to mid range)Crisp Scooters (high end)These brands above are real quality check them all out on the links below.
Both zinc and mpg scooters have their own benefits. Zinc scooters are known for their durability and strength, making them a good choice for rough terrains. On the other hand, mpg scooters are more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly. The choice between the two depends on your priorities and intended use.
Their are quite a few scooters that are better than Razor or bullet. Unfortunetly they are quite expensive. I ride a TSI (trick scooters international) Scooter. The Deck alone costs $140.00+. Then you have to buy bars, grips, bar ends, a fork, wheels, bearings, and a head set. Most people just start out with a razor pro model or ultra pro model and add parts onto it.
I have owned both of these scooters and the pro scooters are much better, That's why they cost more than slam scooters.
The phoenix scooter is better than a lucky because the deck wont break as much.
yes because on a bike there pettle and you keep pettling but on a scooter you kick and glide it doesnt really go fast on a skate board you do the samething what scooter does
No crisps are not as strong
Yes they are brilliant, they are more rigid than a "foldie", and heavier than most cheaper scooters, but that's the cost of strength. They are a good entry level scooter for ripping up skate parks
a gas scooter it will go faster than an electric.
According to a few websites about used mobility scooters, yes they can be cheaper than a new scooter. However, some people say that buying from a company that sells them used may be more expensive than buying from an single person selling a used scooter. I would assume this is because the company has to test the scooter to ensure that it is safe to be redistributed to a new owner. An individual person probably does not have the time or technical knowledge to thoroughly test the used scooter to ensure that is is safe and fully functional for reuse.
It depends but I think slam all the way mgp are not that good either?