Scooters
Scooters for Every Rider, Sorted
Looking for a fresh scooter? You've rolled into the right shop. Whether you need a kick scooter for the kids, an electric scooter for the daily commute, a pro stunt rig for the skatepark, or a heavy-duty model for adults, we've got the full range. Fast delivery Australia-wide, top brands in stock, lightweight builds, and the quality you can trust.
A Scooter Range That Covers Every Styl
Scooters come in more shapes than people realise. We carry kick scooters, pro scooters, electric scooters, 3-wheel scooters for the little ones, folding commuter scooters for the city, and stunt scooters built to take a beating. Each model is picked for reliability, safety, and how it performs on real roads, ramps and skateparks.
We're one of the largest scooter shops on the Sunshine Coast, with online stock that ships fast to riders right across Australia. Shop online or visit our Maroochydore and Noosa stores in person.
How to Pick the Right Scooter
Choosing a scooter comes down to who's riding it and where. The right scooter feels good underfoot, holds up to your style, and matches the rider's age and skill level.
Key Features of a Quality Scooter
- Deck: The standing platform. Wider decks give kids more room and more balance. Pro scooters use shorter, lighter decks for tricks.
- Bars and headset: T-bars and Y-bars on stunt models, full-height bars on kick scooters. A tight headset keeps steering precise.
- Wheels: Bigger wheels (200mm+) roll smoother on cracked footpaths. Smaller wheels (100-125mm) sit lower for tricks and stability. Pro scooter wheels run aluminium cores with PU outers.
- Brake: Rear flex brake on most models. Solid stop, no drama.
- Folding mechanism: Commuter scooters fold flat for transport. Pro scooters don't fold (welded for strength).
- Weight limit: Every model has a max weight. Check it before you buy.
Pick By Rider Type
- Kids and beginners: Lightweight kick scooters with adjustable height bars. 3-wheel scooters for the youngest riders learning balance. Razor and Micro lead the pack here.
- Stunt and trick riders: Pro scooters from Envy, Sacrifice and Madd Gear. Welded one-piece decks, reinforced forks, double-clamped bars. Built to take a beating at the skatepark.
- Adults and commuters: Big-wheeled folding scooters for transport. Smooth, fast, lightweight enough to carry up stairs. A scooter is often quicker (and cheaper) than a bike for short city trips.
- Electric scooter riders: Adults wanting motor-assisted transport with serious speed and range. Check local laws before you ride.
Electric Scooters
The electric scooter range is the fastest-growing part of our scooter shop. Adult riders want power, range and reliability. We stock models that handle daily commutes, weekend cruises and long-range touring. Lightweight folding builds, app-connected controls, dual motors on the heavy-hitters. Read the reviews and pick the model that suits your commute.
Most electric scooters in our range are road-legal in QLD, but laws differ by state. Check your local rules before you ride.
Popular Scooter Brands
We stock the brands that ride. Envy, Madd Gear (MGP), Sacrifice, Lucky, Apex, Triad, Razor, Micro, Segway, Kaabo and more. Each brand has its own strengths, from kids' starter rigs to pro-level stunt scooters and high-end electric scooters.
Envy
Envy is the go-to for pro scooter riders. Lightweight, reliable, and built for stunt riding at the skatepark and on the street. Their complete scooters get you trick-ready out of the box.
Razor
Razor invented the modern kick scooter and they still make some of the most popular models for kids and adults. From basic push scooters to electric scooters, Razor covers the casual rider.
Micro
Micro Scooters are the choice for parents who want a quality, reliable kick scooter for their kids. Swiss-designed, smooth-rolling, built to last past one growth spurt.
Madd Gear
MGP makes stunt scooters that hit the right balance of price and pro-level features. Great pick for the rider levelling up from a kids' scooter to a stunt model.
Pro Scooters vs Kick Scooters
The two main families of scooters differ in build, weight and purpose.
Kick scooters are taller, lighter, and built for cruising. Adjustable bars, foldable frames, brake on the rear wheel. Most kids and adult commuters ride kick scooters. Sometimes called push scooters because you push with one foot to roll.
Pro scooters are short, heavy and welded together. Built for stunts at the skatepark (grinds, manuals, ramps, and big air). No folding mechanism, no adjustability, just trick-ready strength.
If you're not sure which you need, ask yourself: do you want to ride to the shops, or do you want to ride a quarter pipe? That answer picks the scooter for you.
Scooter Accessories and Safety Gear
A scooter is only the start. Stack the kit with helmets, knee and elbow pads, wristguards and replacement parts. We carry scooter helmets, pads and wristguards for every rider's safety.
Don't sleep on a helmet for any rider, especially the young ones. Bars, grips, wheels, bearings and brakes are all replaceable too, so a good scooter can last years with the right care.
Buying a Scooter Online in Australia
Shop online with Boardstore and you get the same range available in our Sunshine Coast shops, with fast delivery anywhere in Australia. Flat-rate $10 shipping on standard scooter parts and accessories, with larger scooters shipped at a calculated rate due to size. Our crew checks every scooter before it ships, so you get a ride-ready model out of the box.
Looking for scooters on sale? Check the bargains page for clearance models, last-season stock and end-of-line pricing.
More Fresh Drops & Skate Essentials
Once you've sorted the scooter, peep the rest of the range. New decks, fresh completes, skate shoes, and skate clothing to round out your kit.
FAQs About Scooters
What's the difference between a kick scooter and a pro scooter?
A kick scooter (sometimes called a push scooter) is built for transport and casual riding, with adjustable bars, foldable frames and brakes. A pro scooter is a welded, fixed-height stunt rig built for tricks at the skatepark. Pro scooters don't fold and have no height adjustment.
What age is a scooter suitable for?
Most kids' kick scooters are designed for ages 3 and up, but the right model depends on the kid's height and confidence. 3-wheel scooters suit toddlers learning balance. Two-wheel kick scooters work from about 5 years old. Pro scooters are best for older kids and teens who skate parks.
Are electric scooters legal in Australia?
Laws differ by state. Some states allow electric scooters on bike paths or low-speed roads, others restrict them to private property. Check your state's rules before riding an electric scooter on public ground.
How well does a scooter perform on rough surfaces?
It depends on wheel size and material. Bigger wheels (200mm+) handle cracks and rough footpaths better than smaller stunt wheels. PU wheels with aluminium cores roll smoother and last longer than plastic wheels.
How much is shipping on scooters?
Shipping is a flat $10 anywhere in Australia for standard items. Some larger scooters may ship at a higher rate due to size and weight (check the product page for the specific rate). We use reliable carriers and pack carefully.
What scooter brands do you stock?
We carry Envy, Madd Gear, Sacrifice, Lucky, Apex, Triad, Razor, Micro, Segway, Kaabo and more. Our buyers focus on brands that deliver on safety, durability and reliable performance.
How do I look after a scooter?
Keep it dry, check the bolts every few weeks, and listen for noise from the headset or wheels. Replace worn parts (grips, brake pads, wheels) when needed. A well-maintained pro scooter or kick scooter can last for years.