Apex Pro Scooters

Apex Pro Scooters are renowned for high‑end scooter parts meticulously engineered in Australia. Using precision CNC machining and top‑grade aluminium, Apex produces some of the strongest yet lightest bars, decks, forks and clamps on the market. Their street and park decks are coveted by pro riders for durability and balance, while signature colourways and components deliver standout style. Explore their premium range and see our Apex Pro Scooters brand overview for guidance on choosing the right setup.

Apex Pro completes and parts are designed for serious performance: beefy deck construction, reinforced compression systems, thick bars, and upgraded componentry for riders who demand durability. Ideal for trick-heavy use or for riders exercising frequent landings and drops.

If you want to customise your Apex Pro setup further, take a look at our Stunt Scooter Wheels for matching wheels, or Scooter Parts for upgrade-friendly hardware like clamps or headsets.

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Why buy Apex Pro Scooters?

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Who are Apex Pro Scooters and where are they made?

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Apex is an Australian rider‑owned company founded to make top‑quality freestyle scooter parts. All components are produced with advanced CNC machines and are tested by professional riders to meet elite standards. Apex products are assembled in small batches to ensure precision and quality control.

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Why do Apex parts cost more than other brands?

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Apex uses high‑grade 6082‑T6 aluminium and precision manufacturing to create lightweight yet exceptionally strong decks, bars and forks. The extra investment goes into materials, workmanship and rigorous testing, which makes their products durable and reliable for serious riders.

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What products does Apex manufacture?

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Apex offers scooter decks (including boxed street decks and narrower park models), one‑piece bars, forks, clamps, compression systems, headsets, pegs and brakes. Each part is designed to balance strength, weight and style, with special colourways and limited‑edition signatures regularly released.

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How do Apex park and street decks differ?

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Park decks are lighter and narrower for fast spins and technical tricks, while street decks are wider with boxed dropouts and reinforced grinding surfaces for stability on rails and ledges. Choose a park deck if you ride ramps and boxes; opt for a street deck for handrails and urban spots.

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Are Apex parts suitable for beginners?

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Apex parts are built for intermediate to expert riders who demand high performance. Beginners can use them, but many entry‑level riders start with more affordable complete scooters until their skills progress.

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What compression systems are compatible with Apex bars and forks?

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Most Apex components are designed for SCS or HIC compression. Their oversized bars often require SCS clamps, and some forks include built‑in SCS compression. Always check compatibility when mixing parts from different brands.