Introducing the new Team Series ‘Chozen’ scooter from Zincsports.com which has been created and used by their Team Riders.
With the new Team Series range, Zinc Sports are breaking new ground in the immensely popular Stunt Scooter Market plus the Zinc Team Series Pro range was born and engineered in Great Britain and is designed to take on the skateparks!
The range includes TS Frenzy, TS Ripper, TS FTW, TS Division and TS Dave, ranging from entry-level stunt scooters through to their monocoque neck designed pro scooters. The 360 degree handlebars and deck on all models, allows for as many moves as your imagination will allow.
Zinc scooters are tested to withstand 1 TONNE of weight on its deck and handlebars, now that’s impressive!
Kian was sent the Chozen scooter to review, which features:
Chro-moly steel bar
SCS Aluminum Quad Clamp
CNC Threadless headset with unique Zinc branding
CNC alloy fork
Anodised Aluminium 6061-T6 extruded deck with unique ZINC detailing
Spring steel brake
10mm High Bounce 6 Spoke Alloy core wheels – 88A PU
Soft rubberised Pro Grips
100kgs Maximum Weight
It was super simple to assemble and Kian was out the front and off within 5 minutes.
The Chozen scooter feels sturdy and safe and has sleek graphics combined with colour coded parts that really adds to the dynamic effects created when he is riding circles around his siblings.
We are lucky enough to have a small skate park on the green at the back of the house and if I take the kids to the park, Kian will come along and gives me heart failure as he rides over them and leaps off.
The next step for Kian is to get him some padding and a helmet and take him to the new Prevail Skatehouse in Poole where he can get some lessons and learn some more dynamic tricks, although I am not sure I want to watch!
At £180 it is pricey, but if your son or daughter is serious about tricks and flicks, then this is the scooter for them!
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Looks cool! We have a big skate park in town, and Max wants to give it a go – looks terrifying to me, think I need to shop for helmets and pads for him – and tranqulisers for me!
I’m not a kid anymore but would love to have one of those scooters for a day 😉
This looks like a great scooter, my son would love one of these. He scoots to school everyday but he hasn’t tried many tricks yet. This would be great for him when he is a bit older.
That looks like great fun! What a dab scooter 🙂 x
He looks like he is having a wonderful time x
OOh that scooter looks like so much fun!
I love hearing about new scooters as my kids seem to struggle learning to ride bikes! Eldest two were 9+ and youngest two still reliant on scooters. These sound great.
We are reviewing one of these and the boys are well impressed
I wasn’t even aware that you could do stunts on scooters! It looks very cool and sounds like your son is having a blast trying it out.
This looks awesome!! Think I will need to get one of these for the other half if he doesn’t hurry up and do his driving test 😉
My nephew was nuts about scooters some time ago. My son never got into them. Maybe I should show this post to him.
He does look so at ease on that scooter! But don’t blame you for the heart-in-mouth response. Those stunts look scary.
We tested this too – for me (can’t say I do tricks!). But N seems to have decided it’s his scooter. My nephews enjoyed testing it out at our local scooter/skate ramps at the park, but we don’t have any ramps quite like the nice wooden ones you have in yours.
This looks awesome!My nephews would love this! x
Pricy yes, but you can’t really put a price tag on your children safety.
Love the scooter!
that great and very informative.