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Prodigy S8 Street Pro Scooter

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Description

Secure a lightweight Prodigy Scooter to master challenging tricks at your favourite street location

Introducing the 8th version of the Blunt Envy Prodigy pro scooter, perfected through years of refinement. The goal with the Prodigy remains - offering riders a stunning-looking scooter with quality construction that can endure intense riding.

Enhanced to keep you leading the charge

  • The new Gap core wheels are both exceptionally stiff and lightweight
  • An extensive cut-out under the deck makes it the lightest option in the Blunt Envy lineup
  • The Prodigy is equipped with a V2 Reaper bar that is both robust and long-lasting
  • This street edition includes a box-cut end, ideal for executing grinds

Specifications

Total height:
90cm (35.4")
Compression type:
IHC
Wheel diameter:
120mm
Weight:
3950g
Headset type:
Integrated 1 1/8"
Fork type:
Threadless
Material:
Aluminium 6000 Series
Deck design:
One-piece
Deck length:
50.8cm (20")
Deck width:
12.5cm (4.9")
Dropout Shape:
Box-cut
Headtube angle:
82.5°
Concave:
Yes
Fork design:
One-piece
Bar Shape:
T-shaped
Bar material:
Chromoly Steel 4130
Bar outer diameter:
32mm (Regular)
Wheel profile:
Round
Wheel hardness:
86A
Wheel hub width:
24mm
Core material:
Aluminum
Core design:
Hollow
Axle diameter:
8mm
Bearing precision:
ABEC-9
Brake type:
Flex Fender
Assembly:
Partly assembled
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reviews   (79)

Verified Buyer
"Love it"
carlotta victors (Spring Valley) 2021-01-21
Verified Buyer
"I love the scooter for it being my very first one I’m already learning to bunny hop grind 180 it’s just a amazing feeling thank you so much an also it rides super smooth"
Guillermo Sanchez Ramos (Tracy) 2020-02-24
Verified Buyer
"Fast shipping! Scooter came in great condition."
Megan T. (Washington) 2020-01-08
Verified Buyer
"Excellent my son has not stopped riding his blunt envy since Christmas day, now he thinks he's John Reys."
Niall O'Loughlin (Clonmel) 2021-01-05
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