Freestyle Scooter MF500 - Desert
The best choice for starting out in freestyle and learning your first tricks. Weighing just 3.6 kg, you can ride on the street or in the skatepark to improve your tricks!
ID 8647661
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- glide performance100mm wheels with alu core and 88A high bounce PU rubber. ABEC 7 bearings.
- robustnessSteel fork and T-bar. Semi-integrated IHC headset
- weightA 3.6 kg scooter with 100 mm wheels!
- What is the deck made of?Deck made from 6061 T6 anodised aluminium.Its structure provides better stability and a better slide on grinds. The deck is designed to be easy to grab when doing tricks. Dimensions: 115 x 500 mm.
- What are this scooter's handlebars made from?Steel T-bar (handlebar). Dimensions = Ø 34.9 mm, H: 580 mm, L: 520 mm.
- What size are the wheels?100mm diameter Oxelo wheels with alu core and 88A high bounce PU. The wheels are mounted on 608Z ABEC-7 NMB bearings for a long lifespan.
- What type of collar clamp is used?2-screw collar clamp made from 6061 T6 aluminium.
- What type of fork does this scooter have?Steel fork.Fork compatible with 100 or 110 mm diameter wheels (integrated spacer system. The spacer sits between the two bearings to relieve pressure on these bearings).
- What is the difference between a freestyle scooter and a "normal" scooter?The differences between a freestyle scooter and a classic scooter are similar to those between a BMX bike and a city bike. A freestyle scooter has wider handlebars and smaller wheels (making it easier to handle). Its weight is also different (it is lighter) and it is more manoeuvrable. Since the aim is to do tricks, the handlebars can do a full turn, for example. Freestyle scooters are also more rigid and sturdy.
- Choosing the right size freestyle scooterTo choose the right size freestyle scooter, stand on it and check that the handlebar comes up to hip level, your arms are stretched out and your back straight.
- What safety precautions should you take when doing freestyle?You should always wear protective equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads) when scootering. Most serious accidents take place during the first few months of use: spend time learning the basics so that you can control your speed and brake in emergency situations in all weather conditions (particularly on wet ground).
- Why are there different wheel sizes?100, 110 or 120 mm? The bigger the wheel's diameter, the more stability the rider will have, which helps them go faster... The downside is the weight. A bigger wheel will be heavier and harder to manoeuvre when doing tricks. The wheel size should therefore be chosen based on your aims.
- What is a flex brake system?A "flex brake" is designed to return to its original shape after each squeeze. The main differences compared to a spring brake are that it reduces vibrations and is lighter.This system also stops the rubber on the wheels from wearing out so quickly.
- What kind of handle does the MF500 scooter come with?The ribbed TPE handles give you good grip.
Features
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Specifications
Foldability
Whether or not the scooter is foldable.
Brake Position
Brake position is made to activate the scooter brakes.
Suspension
Whether or not the scooter is fitted with suspension.
Wheel Size
Small wheelsBig wheels
Defines the size of the wheel.
Details
level of practice | intermediate |
age | 8 to 10 years |
place of practice | pumptrack, outdoor, city, urban park, skatepark |
suspension | stiff |
sportsperson's weight | weight < 100 kg |
stand | without stand |
number of wheels | 2 wheels |
brake position | foot |
type of brakes | traditional brakes |
foldable | not foldable |
wheel size | 100 mm |
condition | new |
sportsperson's height | 1.10 m < height < 1.50 m |
weight (in kg) | 3.6 kg |
type of wheel | solid wheels |
antitheft | without antitheft |
deck length (in mm) | 500 mm |
deck width (in mm) | 115 mm |
Composition
Frame: 46.01% Steel, 53.99% Aluminium |
Wheels: 39.0% Polyurethane, 61.0% Aluminium |
Metallic structure: 100.0% Nylon |
Handle: 100.0% Thermo Polymer Elastomer |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Ecodesign approach
Analysing the product's environmental footprint enabled us to identify the most impactful stages of its life cycle. Thanks to this approach, our design teams were able to develop this product while significantly reducing its environmental impact.More about our approach

Designed to reduce environmental impact
Product made with a CO2eq reduction of 13% compared to the previous or similar productOur design teams are working to develop processes that will reduce the impact of a product, while preserving its technical characteristics. This reduction relates to the following indicators: climate change, air pollution, water pollution and resource depletion.

Substitution of aluminium for steel
Product made from [XX]% steel instead of aluminiumBy replacing aluminium with steel, CO2 emissions linked to the material can be reduced by at least 89%.