Headset type
A deck can either be made with an integrated headset or a non-integrated headset.
The thing about the decks with an integrated headset is that this type of headset is integrated inside the headtube and is thus far better protected than the more common non-integrated types of headsets.
Deck width:
There are many sizes of scooter decks available.
The most important thing for most scooters is that the larger your feet, the wider your deck should be as well, since you should be able to stand on the deck with both feet.
However, it is a matter of taste for your own needs and desires.
Typically, transport scooters have a narrower deck, as this creates the most speed.
Deck length:
Scoops for scooters are available in many different sizes.
Regarding the length of the deck of a scooter, the bigger your feet, the longer your scooter must also be so that you can stand as well as possible and have space for your feet.
On the whole, though, it is a matter of opinion.
Deck dropouts
There are two Dropout designs, Box-cut and Peg-cut.
Box-cut is the most modern for tricks scooters. The vast majority of newer tricks scooters use box-cut. This provides greater stability at grinds and increases the surface of the deck, making it easier to land tricks.
Peg-cut there are still many scooters that use, and some would also think it is better for certain tricks.
Deck weight:
The weight of the scooter deck depends on the material the deck is made of.
Most often, most scooters, both transport scooters and tricks for tricks, are made of either aluminum or steel.
Steel scooters are stronger and therefore have a longer life than scooters made of aluminum, however they are also a bit heavier.
The most common for high quality tricks scooters is that the deck is made of aluminum.
Most often, the cheaper tricks are scooters made of steel.
Deck material:
The material deck is made of.
The vast majority of scooters are made of aluminum or steel.
Aluminum is a lighter material and is therefore available on high quality scooters.
Steel is a cheaper material, and also weighs a lot more than aluminum. However, steel is a little stronger.
Material strength quality:
The strength of aluminum is measured in tonnes, how many tonnes of aluminum is pressed under.
A scooter deck of T4 aluminum is produced under 4 tons of pressure, where T6 means it has been pressed below 6 tons. The higher the metal has been pressed under, the stronger your scooter deck.
Deck design
A deck can be produced as One-Piece or Two-Piece.
One-Piece decks consist of parts that are welded together. This is clearly preferable if you have a trick scooter as the One-Piece has the best durability.
Two-Piece decks are most often seen on transport scooters, which allow the scooter to be folded.
Deck concave:
The concave is the curvature that goes inward on the deck.
Concave provides stability in your landings, so it's easier for you to keep balance on your scooter.
In addition, the concave also makes it easier to perform certain kinds of tricks.
Most quality deck for tricks scooters are made this way.
Deck brake:
There are a total of three types of scooter brakes. The spring brake consists of two parts and is typically found on transport scooters or cheap tricks scooters. Made of either aluminum or steel, the Flex Fender is a much stronger brake than the spring brake. Brakeless is for going 100% into tricks. That is a scooter that you cannot brake! This is optimal for doing tricks and will prevent your feet from landing on the rear wheel. It is important that you check to see if the brake you choose is compatible with the wheel your scooter has.
Wheel diameter
What size wheels can I mount on my scooter deck?
If your deck has a brake fitted, you cannot put all the wheels on, as this should fit together.
If no brake is installed, you can put all sizes of wheels on.
Wheel Bolt
Does a wheel bolt come with this scooter deck? If no wheel bolts are included, then you should buy one yourself. Here it is important that you choose the right size.
Deck spacers
Do spacers come with this scooter deck? If spacers are not included, then you should buy some yourself. Here it is important that you choose the right size.
Deck griptape:
Is griptape included?
What griptape makes sure is to keep you steady and firmly on top of the deck of your scooter.
Without griptape it becomes much harder to stand firm and thereby increase the risk of losing balance and slipping off.
Wheel hub width:
The vast majority of scooter wheels have a hub width of 24 mm, and fit most tires. The actual width of the deck's cutout is greater than 24mm, but spacers are included to fit the wheel.
Axle diameter:
Describes the diameter of the axle / bolt that will hold the wheel. The hole in the deck for the shaft / bolt is intended for a specific diameter.
Headtube length:
The length of the headtube determines which front fork can be mounted on the deck. A long headtube provides better contact with the front fork's neck, as well as provides a stronger design. However, make sure that the headtube is not too long so that the front fork cannot be mounted.
Headtube angle:
The headtube has a standard angle of 82.5 degrees. This means that the wheel is located further forward and the bar closer to the rider. It provides directional stability.