Comparison Best Scooter Simbiote vs Best Scooter Crash
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| Best Scooter Simbiote | Best Scooter Crash | |
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| Product type | stunt scooter | stunt scooter |
| Max. load | 100 kg | 100 kg |
| Age, from | 6 years | 6 years |
Design | ||
| Number of wheels | 2 wheels | 2 wheels |
| Handlebar type | T-bar | T-bar |
| Handlebar material | steel | steel |
| Deck material | aluminium | aluminium |
| Clamp | 3 bolts | 3 bolts |
| Compression | HIC | HIC |
| Front wheel size | 12 cm | 11 cm |
| Rear wheel(s) size | 12 cm | 11 cm |
| Wheel rigidity | 88A | 88A |
| Wheels | polyurethane | polyurethane |
| Bearings | ABEC 9 | ABEC 9 |
| Rear brake | foot | foot |
Features | ||
| Features | pegs (sliders) | pegs (sliders) |
General | ||
| Max. height | 93 cm | 93 cm |
| Deck size | 52x12.5 cm | 52x13 cm |
| Size | 69x57x93 cm | 71x57x93 cm |
| Weight | 4.5 kg | |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | september 2021 | july 2021 |
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Front wheel size
The diameter of the front wheel(s) of the scooter.
This parameter is selected by the manufacturer depending on the type, age category and general purpose of the scooter. If we compare similar models with different wheel diameters, then it is worth considering that the larger the wheels, the better they work on the bumps in the road, and the higher the cross-country ability. And small wheels, in turn, are great for smooth asphalt and dynamic driving, they easily accelerate and allow you to make sharp turns.
This parameter is selected by the manufacturer depending on the type, age category and general purpose of the scooter. If we compare similar models with different wheel diameters, then it is worth considering that the larger the wheels, the better they work on the bumps in the road, and the higher the cross-country ability. And small wheels, in turn, are great for smooth asphalt and dynamic driving, they easily accelerate and allow you to make sharp turns.
Rear wheel(s) size
The diameter of the rear wheel(s) of the scooter. See "Front wheel diameter" for details on the value of this parameter.
Deck size
Scooter deck size. This item can indicate both the length and width or only one size — most often this is the length.
In general, this parameter is secondary: manufacturers choose the size of the deck depending on the type, age category, general specialization and other features of the scooter. Legroom, usually, is guaranteed to be enough on the deck. We only note that shorter decks are more agile, and longer ones are stable on the course.
In general, this parameter is secondary: manufacturers choose the size of the deck depending on the type, age category, general specialization and other features of the scooter. Legroom, usually, is guaranteed to be enough on the deck. We only note that shorter decks are more agile, and longer ones are stable on the course.
Weight
The total weight of the scooter; for electric models it is the total operating weight is indicated, with batteries installed.
This option has two meanings. Thus, lighter scooters accelerate and manoeuvre better and require less effort from the user. In turn, more massive models maintain speed longer and are more stable on the course. In addition, note that less weight, other things being equal, means either less strength or more cost.
The lightest modern scooters weigh less than 2 kg — these are mostly relatively inexpensive classic models and kickboards (see "Type"). Sports models already have a weight of 2.5 kg, and often more. The most massive among non-self-propelled models are scooters — from 5 kg. And electric scooters inevitably turn out to be heavy due to motors and batteries, their mass can reach 10 kg or even more.
This option has two meanings. Thus, lighter scooters accelerate and manoeuvre better and require less effort from the user. In turn, more massive models maintain speed longer and are more stable on the course. In addition, note that less weight, other things being equal, means either less strength or more cost.
The lightest modern scooters weigh less than 2 kg — these are mostly relatively inexpensive classic models and kickboards (see "Type"). Sports models already have a weight of 2.5 kg, and often more. The most massive among non-self-propelled models are scooters — from 5 kg. And electric scooters inevitably turn out to be heavy due to motors and batteries, their mass can reach 10 kg or even more.










