Scooter Grips
Scooter Grips in All Sizes and Colors - Every Pro Scooter Needs Them
On this page, you can explore our entire selection of scooter grips. Whether you're replacing worn-out scooter grips or updating the look of your setup, you'll find options to match your style and preferences.
Without proper scooter grips, you'll have less comfort and less control of your scooter. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, reliable scooter grips will help you to live up to your full potential.
What to Know When Choosing Scooter Grips
- Compatibility: Most scooter grips have the same inner diameter and will fit any bar unless stated otherwise.
- Bar ends: Some bar ends only work with certain bar materials. Check the product specs to make sure they’re compatible with your setup.
- Flanges: Flanged scooter grips have a defined edge that some riders like for extra control. But they can get in the way during bar spins. Whether you choose flanged or flangeless grips comes down to personal preference.
- Length: Longer scooter grips offer more surface area and allow for more hand positions.
- Material: Rubber is the most common material, but scooter grips also come in foam or silicone blends. Each one offers a different feel and grip level.
Also check out: Guide to Buying Scooter Grips.
How to Install Your New Scooter Grips
Installing scooter grips is easy if you do it right. Here's a method that works:
- Spray alcohol-based window cleaner inside the grip and on the bar
- Slide the grip on fully
- The window cleaner will evaporate and the grips will lock in place
For detailed video instructions, see: How to Mount Scooter Grips.
When to Replace Scooter Grips
Scooter grips wear out. That’s just how it goes. Extra soft scooter grips feel amazing – but they’ll need more frequent replacement. Replace your scooter grips when you lose traction or see visible cracks. Use scissors to cut off the old ones. Trim new grips if needed for the right fit. Always check your bar ends and replace them if they’re cracked or missing.
Why Bar Ends Are Important on Pro Scooters
It's definitely a good idea to always ride with bar ends. Here's why:
- They protect your bars. When you crash or drop your scooter sideways, bar ends absorb the impact and help prevent dents or rough-ended scooter bars.
- They improve safety. Without bar ends, the ends of your bars can become sharp and rough – a risk to both you and others. Bar ends cover these edges and reduce the chance of injury.
- They keep your grips in place. Bar ends help prevent your scooter grips from sliding off during use.
- They complete the look. A scooter without bar ends can look unfinished. Most scooter grips come with bar ends included – and they add a clean finishing touch to your setup.
Why Scooter Grips Are Essential to a Proper Pro Scooter
Comfort and control. That’s what scoot grips are all about. The rubber (or foam) material softens harsh vibrations from landings and rough surfaces. Good grips reduce hand fatigue and help you stay locked into your bar. Scooter grips often come in extra-soft compounds. These feel great but wear faster, so keep an eye on the condition of your scooter grips and replace them when needed.
Whether you're just getting started or upgrading your custom build, quality scooter grips make a difference. Check out our wide selection of scooter handle grips and find the perfect pair for your ride.