Description
Engineered for young riders ready to elevate their tricks, the Invert Supreme 3-10-14 Pro Scooter combines style and durability. Designed with a slightly larger deck and taller bars than earlier models, this scooter suits riders who need extra room for landing and control during park and street tricks. Its innovative “Y” bar design and integrated IHC headset enhance maneuverability, making it perfect for developing skills at any level.
Key Features
- Deck: Made from 6061-T6 aluminum for strength and lightness, measuring 120mm (4.72") in width and 520mm (20.5") in length.
- Bars: Butted steel Y-bars, 620mm (24.4") high and 580mm (22.8") wide, ideal for comfortable handling.
- Wheels: 110mm x 24mm alloy core wheels with 86A high-rebound PU for smooth rides, fitted with ABEC 9 chrome steel bearings.
- Fork: Sturdy IHC V3 forged stainless steel, compatible with 120mm wheels for customization.
- Grip & Control: Features 165mm TPR grips with TPE bar ends for enhanced comfort and control.
Why You Should Buy
The Invert Supreme 3-10-14 is ideal for intermediate riders looking to advance their park skills. Its durable construction and thoughtful design provide a smooth, stable ride, while the lightweight materials ensure easy maneuverability. With its reliable braking system, larger deck, and high-rebound wheels, this scooter supports a seamless experience for trick-heavy park sessions.
If you buy for more than $150 in our webshop you'll get free shipping. Orders $0 → $150 Shipping fee $9.95. Learn more.
Wish to return your purchase? Request an online return label here - as simple as that. You will find an estimated return fee for your product(s) when you go though the request process (return fee from $17).
We offer 365 days right of return! You can return your products in up to 1 year after you receive your package.
Questions? Visit our customer help center to quickly find an answer.
| ★ Quality | ★★★★☆ |
|---|---|
| ★ Grinds | ★★★☆☆ |
| Deck design | One-Piece, front welding |
| Material strength grade | T6 |
| Headtube length | 104 mm (4.1") |
| Headtube angle | 82.5° |
| Suspension | 0 |
| Brake type | Flex Fender |
| Bar shape | Y-Shaped |
| Headset type | Integrated |
| Fork design | Steel |
| Fork type | Steel |
| Bearings | ABEC-9 |
| Wheel hardness | 86 A |
| Wheel profile | Medium |
| Wheel design | Spoked |
| Wheel hub width | 0.94" (24 mm) |
| Assembly | Partly assembled |
| SKU | 0101129644426-vconf |
| Enable Qty Increments (B2B) | No |
| Taxcode | 9503.00.00.73 | Kick Scooters |
Size Guide for Pro Scooters
Enter your total height in INCHES
| User height | Recommended Scooter height |
|---|---|
| Under 39 in | 26 - 28 in |
| 39 - 43 in | 27 - 28 in |
| 43 - 47 in | 28 - 30 in |
| 47 - 51 in | 29 - 30 in |
| 51 - 55 in | 30 - 32 in |
| 55 - 59 in | 31 - 33 in |
| 59 - 63 in | 33 - 35 in |
| 63 - 67 in | 34 - 37 in |
| 67 - 71 in | 37 - 39 in |
| 71 in + | 37 in + |

Size guide for Pro / Freestyle Scooters
The size of your scooter plays a big role in how you ride and how much you can get out of your setup.
The right
height provides better control, balance, and comfort - and makes it easier to learn new tricks.
Personal preference and style mean everything
Since the choice of height largely depends on personal preferences and riding style, there is no one perfect
size that fits everyone.
However, we have created a guiding size chart based on the user's height and
a beginner level,
where the rider has not yet specialized in street or park riding.
The Broomstick Method - the safe way to find the right height
If you want to be completely sure that your scooter has the optimal height, we recommend the “broomstick method”:
- Hold a broomstick horizontally in the air.
- Place it at the height where you prefer the handlebars when standing on the scooter (typically around hip height).
- Measure from the broomstick down to the floor.
- Add approx. 5 cm - this corresponds to the height you're raised above the ground when standing on the scooter.
Example: 30.71" (broomstick to floor) + 1.97" = 32.68" optimal total height
Freestyle scooters cannot be height-adjusted
Because freestyle scooters are used for tricks and hard landings, they are built as a fixed and strong
construction without adjustment mechanisms.
Adjustable handlebars would compromise durability and
safety.
For all complete scooters in our webshop, you will therefore find the total height listed in the specifications - measured from the ground to the top of the handlebars.
Street vs. Park - what should you choose?
Freestyle scooters are often divided into two styles:
| Riding Style | Preferred Height | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Park | Closer to the hips | For quick rotations and lightness |
| Street | Closer to the navel | For stability and control during grinds and drops |
Summary - how to choose correctly:
- User height + preference = starting point
- Use the broomstick method for accurate measurement
- Check the total height in the product specifications
- Choose lower bars for park / higher bars for street
| ★ Quality | ★★★★☆ |
|---|---|
| Fork design | Steel |
| ★ Grinds | ★★★☆☆ |
| Fork type | Steel |
| Deck design | One-Piece, front welding |
| Bearings | ABEC-9 |
| Material strength grade | T6 |
| Wheel hardness | 86 A |
| Headtube length | 104 mm (4.1") |
| Wheel profile | Medium |
| Headtube angle | 82.5° |
| Wheel design | Spoked |
| Suspension | 0 |
| Wheel hub width | 0.94" (24 mm) |
| Brake type | Flex Fender |
| Assembly | Partly assembled |
| Bar shape | Y-Shaped |
| SKU | 0101129644426-vconf |
| Headset type | Integrated |
| Taxcode | 9503.00.00.73 | Kick Scooters |















