Proxus Scooters
When choosing a stunt scooter for confident kids and teens, performance, durability, and control are essential. At this stage, riders are hitting skateparks, learning tricks, and pushing their gear to the limit. That’s why we’ve handpicked this collection - every model here is part of the BERG Proxus range, built for serious freestyle riding and tested by us for quality and ride performance.
The Proxus lineup proves its place in the world of freestyle scooters –
- With aluminium decks and fixed handlebars, each scooter is lightweight and tough enough to handle tricks, jumps, and everyday shredding.
- Precision bearings and reinforced forks give smooth control and landing stability - ideal for riders ready to step up their game.
- The low deck profile and grippy footplates help with balance and confidence during complex tricks and transitions.
- Available in fresh, minimalist colourways that look sharp at the skatepark without compromising on function.
- Designed specifically for older kids and teens who’ve outgrown beginner scooters and want equipment that matches their ability and ambition.
Each Proxus model in this collection is built with pro-level specs in mind, so riders can focus on pushing limits - not the gear. Whether your child is just starting out in freestyle or already has a few tricks dialled in, these scooters are built to take them further.
As always, we offer fast UK delivery and expert guidance if you’re choosing your first stunt scooter. You can shop with confidence knowing this range is handpicked for riders who are ready to roll harder, higher, and faster - with gear that keeps up.
FAQ
What’s the right age for a Proxus scooter?
These scooters are best suited for kids around age 8 and up - especially those who are comfortable riding and want to start learning tricks. The fixed bar and pro geometry make them ideal for skatepark and freestyle use.
Are Proxus scooters suitable for beginners?
They’re designed for confident riders or those who’ve already mastered basic scooter handling. If your child is still learning balance or not yet ready for jumps or tricks, a three-wheel or adjustable scooter might be better to start with.
Can they be used for street riding too?
Yes. While they’re built for skateparks and tricks, they perform well on smooth pavements and urban terrain too - just keep in mind they don’t fold or adjust like recreational scooters.
What makes a stunt scooter different from a normal one?
Stunt scooters like the Proxus are built with fixed handlebars, tough frames, and non-adjustable parts to handle the impacts of jumps, tricks, and freestyle riding. They’re more rigid, more durable, and much more trick-ready.
Do they come assembled?
They arrive mostly assembled but may require some quick setup - usually attaching the bars to the base with the provided tools. It's a simple process and we’re always here to help if needed.