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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Madd Gear Mega Tour

Madd Gear Mega Tour 2012

Madd Gear Mega Tour 2012

Madd Gear is touring once again after the recent concluded ISA (International Scooter Association) World Finals. Top eight Australian and UK Madd Gear profession extreme Sports stars will be at Deeside park ( evolution Extreme skatepark) , The Works (leeds), X-site (Skegness), RampWorx(Liverpool) and other amazing Parks in UK. UK fans get ready for Ryan Williams, Terry Price, Jackson Bartlett, Robbie Weir, Luke Burland, Dan Avery, Archie Cole and Giz Radford.

Madd Gear Giveaways

Be ready to welcome them on their five exhibition parks because they be giving a way cool Madd Gear products like MGP BMX,MGD Team Edition and other cool stuff.






Thursday, October 25, 2012

Madd Gear Pro Team Edition Scooter

Madd Gear Pro Team Edition
Madd Gear Pro Team Edition is a level up of the Madd Gear Pro Base Scooter and one of the best sellers for riders. Quality parts for a reasonable price make it enticing to scooter buyers. 

It is a fun ride for beginners but with its high quality materials even professional riders are be amazed how this scooter can withstand the different tricks they perform. 

If you love scooting then this is the right edition for you. It is equipped with enhance features such as metal Aero core 100mm Alloy wheels to once piece Chromoly bars.

Like most Madd Scooters the head tube and neck are forge together to provide toughness. The MGP deck are reinforced to outlast all the daredevil tricks professional scooter riders practice daily.A safety system consisting of a 4" wide deck with a new flex brake is added.

Another advantage of the Team edition is the Y bar 18 in wide x 23 in tall appropriate for the average rider's height and strength. 

What I truly love is it's functionality with other scooter brands in the market. You can switch and replace each other without worrying if it will fit or not.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Do Not Buy the Madd Gear Pro Scooter


Madd Gear Pro scooter
Do not buy the Madd Gear Pro Scooter for your kid, if you do not want him to be the envy of the kids in your neighborhood. The advance features of Madd Gear pro  will surely stand out from other cheap scooters.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Madd Gear

the Madd Gear vx2 team edition scooter has some of the top pro components needed to compete at the professional level, and one of the coolest designs that Madd Gear Scooters has ever produced. The Madd Gear VX2 Team edition scooter is rated to be one of the best stunt scooters on the market and prides itself on having some of the best pro scooter parts to help athletes perform professional level tricks. The pro-spec reinforced forks, tempered one piece bars and alloy core wheels with K1 bearings can take a fair amount of wear and ensure one of the smoothest rides out of any other product in the Madd Gear line. Available in up to 7 different colors there is one of these types of scooters out there to fit your style as well.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Pro Scooter love affair


Although the sport of scootering seems dangerous, I thank my family for the support that they give me for this activity that I love.  I cannot imagine doing this without my family supporting me all the way.

I had a rough start when I and my friends were just starting with our pro scooter practices.  My mother would always scold me and there were a few times when I was grounded for coming home with bruises and sprains.  But I would always go back to doing scooter-tricks the minute that I was well enough to do it.

My father was the first one to give in.  Sensing that I like kick scooters as much as he likes baseball, he gave me his promise in one of our one-on-one talks that he would try to understand me better.

True enough, he really supported me from that moment on.  He even went out of his way to explain to mom that as long as I’d learn how to put emphasis on safety measures, then I should be given liberty to indulge in my passion.  I should also make sure that I would inform them of my whereabouts so that I would not make them crazy with worry every time I am late coming home.

My daddy was the one who bought me my first kick scooter.  Although, I would like to own one of the more updated and modern versions that I saw online.  For now, I can only afford to buy Grit scooters.  

I usually visit the site www.proscooter.com in order to check out what’s new in the pro scootering world.  I noticed that Madd gear pro scooters and Razor pro scooters have come up with some really amazing models for freestyle pro scootering.  I would really love to own pro scooters from these brands in the future.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Of Scooters and Friends


When you look for a (girl)friend, look for someone who will not stop you from doing what you love most.  She must not only enjoy being with you, but she must also support you, thereby making her your pillar of strength in whatever you decide to be.

Sometimes, friends can never fully understand how it is to be passionate about things that you like most.  Because they don’t understand the depth of your liking, they try to sway you away from things that make you truly happy. 

Oftentimes, we are bombarded with information that gets us confused. Oftentimes we are barraged by conflicting opinions that make us hover in indecision.  And if we are not that committed to our goals, then one strong wind that will shake our foundation will blow us away.

This has been a perennial situation in my scootering world.  Friends try to sway me from pursuing my love for pro scooters.  I know that deep inside, they mean well.  I know that the seemingly dangerous sport make them nervous whenever I ride on my pro scooter.  And I know that their unsolicited yet well-meaning advices will not end anytime soon.  In fact, I have yet to meet a friend who does not exclaim in horror the first time that they learn of my passion for pro scooters.

So far, I have yet to lose an argument about pro scooters.  My own Grit scooter always gives me inspiration to fight every attempt to sway me from giving it up.

In the future when I am already riding my dream Razor pro scooter, or flying away with my own madd gear pro scooter, I hope that I will make them change their mind.  I hope to change their mind that pro scooter does not equate to danger.

But for now, the support from my own family makes me content.  And that is all that matters.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Being Safe Means Being Responsible


My friends and I love hanging out at the park near our school.  There are only a few of us because we felt that we need to maintain our close friendship.  So we rarely let somebody else enter our tight group.  However, although there are only five of us in the group, we do a lot of practicing at the park or at the gym.  And, everybody in the group is bubbly and friendly so we get to meet a lot of people while we play our pro scooters.

Yesterday has been a fun-filled day, as always.  Edmar showed us another trick which he thought we should master.  So we played at the park the whole afternoon.  When the sky grew dark and it looked like it was about to rain, we continued our practice at Edmar’s place.  

 There we noticed that there is something wrong with the brakes in his pro scooters.  It can still be used for a few days, but considering the intensity in which he uses his pro scooter these days, it should be replaced as soon as possible.

Safety is always a priority.  That has been the mantra of our group since we started.  We should not wait until the parts fall apart, or for the player to get hurt.  So it would be best to replace the broken parts of our pro scooters as early as possible.  The sport is dangerous as it is, so we should not give our parents a reason to berate us because of irresponsibility.

We checked out www.proscooter.com for any replacement parts.  The site offers pro scooters that are of best quality, like the Madd gear pro scooters, the Razor pro scooters and the Grit scooters.

For his brakes, Edmar chose the MGP Flex brakes, black.  This is also available at the aforementioned website so he just ordered it from the site.  He will just wait for its delivery.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

My Pro Scooter Dream


My love for pro scooters started since I was a little kid.  The older brother of my ex-best friend and some other kids used to strut around in the neighborhood with their kiddie-scooters and their silly grins.  They would jump and skid around in the pocket park.  Of course, there were a lot of falling and skinned knees, bruises and black-eyes, but it did not stop them from playing with their scooters almost every day after school. 

They were kings, and we were their subjects.  They were superstars and we were their avid fans.  They were our heroes and we did every little errand that they would want us to do, anything as long as they would let us tail them like puppies.

It was a happy childhood.  

 Too bad we relocated to another place.  I had to start my life all over again, make new friends and go to a new school.

But my dream to have a kick scooter persisted.  My daddy finally bought me one during my eighth birthday.  Since then I was hooked into kick scooters.  I was also able to find friends from my new school with similar hobbies.  We formed a tight group exclusively for kids with scooters. 

For some time now, owning a Grit scooters has been in my what-to-have list.  I have been saving my lunch money for it.  I thought that I should try the Grit first, and then if I can earn enough money in the future, I would also love to have the Razor or the Madd gear pro scooters. 

The site www.proscooter.com has a list of the latest models that is out in the market.  I have been monitoring reviews from other pro scooter users and they all said that owning either a Razor or a Madd gear is the ultimate.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Pro Scooter Unlimited


Pro scooter enthusiasts have been growing year on year.  Usually, boys from a young age of five (or even younger) can be seen with scooters during their play time.  This trend shows that scootering has become the latest trend among boys (and girls).  It would not be surprising if scootering will become a sport played at x-games in the near future. 

For beginners, it only requires determination to turn your enthusiasm for scootering into a full-fledged passion.  Soon enough, your love for the game will fuel your hunger for more practice, more bumps, more tricks.  Before you know it, you will ache for improvement and become a pro.

If your heart and mind are ready for advancement, pro scooters are available at stores near you.  Pro scooters are also available online.  You can visit www.proscooter.com to check out some cool products, all related to pro scootering. 

There are a number of brands to choose from.  You can choose the high end brands like Razor, Madd Gear and Grit scooters. 

Madd Gear is the foremost player in the pro scooter industry.  It never ceases to revamp its designs.  The brand is very popular in Canada and the US because its products are of topmost quality.  That is why Madd Gear pro scooters are the choice of some of the best pro scooter players.

Razor pro scooters are the pioneers in the world of scootering.  They are the trailblazers in the industry that is why they offer scooters for all levels of enthusiasts – from beginners to professionals.  Products of Razor proscooters have a high level of dynamism, always combining sleek design, unparalleled quality and affordability.

Grit pro scooters are Australian-made.  The number of Grit pro scooter supporters has increased rapidly although it is new in the US market.  It has become quite popular because it can compete with the more established brands quality-wise.