Want to plan your 2026 freestyle scooter season? Find the main contests, championships and street jams in France, Germany, Spain and across Europe, with practical tips to get started, register and prepare your setup.
An evolutive kids scooter is perfect to learn how to push, turn and brake safely, while a kids freestyle scooter comes later, when tricks and skatepark sessions get serious. In this article, Scooter Lab explains the differences, the ideal ages and how Globber and other brands fit into a complete riding journey for your kid.
The difference between a classic stunt scooter and a pro model lies mainly in the quality of materials, performance, and cost. It’s essential to define your priorities.
If you're just getting started, it's important to master a few basic tricks before moving on to more advanced ones. Here are 5 must-know tricks to kick off your stunt scooter journey the right way.
Whether you ride a freestyle, electric or classic scooter, it's essential to protect yourself to fully enjoy your rides or skate sessions. Here’s a simple and practical guide to help you choose the best protection gear suited to your needs.
The wheels on your electric scooter play a key role. They affect your comfort, safety, and even the scooter’s performance. So, how do you make the right choice ?
The electric scooter is the new must-have mode of urban transport. Whether it’s for your daily commute or just for fun on the weekend, choosing the right electric scooter can seem tricky. Don’t worry — we’ll guide you step by step to find the one that fits you best.
The bigger the wheels, the faster you go—but you lose a bit of maneuverability. On the other hand, smaller wheels keep you closer to the ground and make your setup lighter.
For a stunt scooter handlebar, you can choose between three different materials. The main differences are weight and strength. Your riding style and skill level should also be considered to pick the handlebar that best fits your needs.