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      Shop Scooter Grips & Pro Scooter Grips in 150mm & 180mm

      Scooter grips are your only contact point with your handlebars, every trick, every landing, and every grind transfers directly through them. Worn or slippery grips don't just affect comfort, they affect control. Madd Gear stocks a full range of pro scooter grips in 150mm and 180mm lengths, all made from proprietary soft-compound TPR with three-texture Trifecta patterning and nylon bar ends included. Whether you're replacing scooter grips that have worn smooth after a heavy season or upgrading to a fresh color for a new build, every pair installs in minutes and fits standard-diameter bars across all major scooter brands. Free shipping on all US orders over $19.99.

      150mm vs 180mm scooter grips, what's in this collection and which size fits your setup

      Madd Gear carries two grip lines, the Trifecta TPR Grips and the TPR Grind Grips, in both 150mm and 180mm lengths. Here's the full breakdown:

      Madd Gear 150mm Trifecta TPR Grips, $11.99 (available in Blue, Black, Green, Red). At 150mm (6 inches), this is the standard length for most pro scooter bars and the most common size for park riders. The Trifecta pattern features three distinct texture zones: collapsible ribs for palm comfort, a flat midsection for precise finger placement, and a raised end section for bar spin control. Proprietary soft compound TPR. Nylon bar ends included.

      Madd Gear 180mm Trifecta TPR Grips, $12.99 (available in Black, Transparent). At 180mm (7 inches), this suits taller riders or anyone who prefers more handlebar coverage and a wider hand spread during tricks. Same three-texture Trifecta compound construction. Nylon bar ends included.

      Madd Gear 150mm TPR Grind Grips, $11.99 (available in Black/Gray Swirl, Pink/Teal Swirl, Blue/Gray Swirl). Ribbed single-texture TPR for riders who prefer a uniform grip feel across the full bar. Nylon bar ends included.

      All grips feature a universal standard inner diameter fitting virtually all pro scooter bars, compatible across the full Madd Gear MGX, Origin, Viral, and MG range, as well as standard bars from Lucky, Envy, Ethic, and Striker. If you're also replacing your deck grip tape, browse that collection alongside for a complete handlebar and deck refresh.

      Scooter handle grips for pro scooters, and a note on electric scooter grips

      Madd Gear scooter handle grips are designed for freestyle kick scooters and pro stunt scooters, they fit standard round-section bars in the 22mm range used across the pro scooter industry. If you're searching for electric scooter grips for a commuter e-scooter, mobility scooter, or gas-powered model, these are a different product category. Electric scooter grips typically use model-specific diameters and mounting systems, whereas pro scooter grips use a universal slip-on design with bar ends to secure them in place. If you ride a Madd Gear electric scooter and need replacement grips, check our electric scooters range for compatible accessories.

      When to replace your scooter grips, and how to install new ones

      Grips wear faster than most riders expect, because grip degradation is tactile rather than visible. The TPR surface should always feel slightly tacky and resistant in your palm. When it starts to feel smooth, slick, or compresses without pushing back, the compound is gone, and no amount of cleaning will restore it.

      Clear signs it's time for a new pair of scooter grips: the surface feels glassy or slides under your palms when you squeeze the bar, the texture pattern has worn flat, you're adjusting your grip position more than usual during tricks, or the grip has developed cracks or tears near the bar ends. Riders training regularly should check grips monthly and replace every two to four months depending on session intensity. A fresh pair of pro scooter grips at $11.99 is one of the cheapest performance upgrades on your entire setup.

      Installing Madd Gear grips takes under five minutes. Remove the bar ends with an Allen key, slide off the worn grips, spray a small amount of window cleaner or rubbing alcohol inside the new grip and onto the bar, then slide and twist into position. Let dry for two to three hours before riding. Reinstall the nylon bar ends firmly. Do not use oil-based lubricants, they prevent the grip from bonding and cause slipping during use.

      20+ years building pro scooter grips that riders refuse to compromise on

      Madd Gear has been manufacturing pro scooter components since 2002, making us one of the longest-established brands in the global freestyle scooter industry. The Trifecta TPR compound isn't an off-the-shelf material, it's a proprietary soft-compound formulation developed specifically for the grip, vibration absorption, and durability demands of stunt scooter riding. The three-texture Trifecta pattern was designed alongside our sponsored pro team, with each zone tested for a specific function: comfort at the palm, precision at the fingers, and bar spin control at the ends. At $11.99 a pair with bar ends included, these are the same grips that ship on Madd Gear complete pro scooters, available individually because riders shouldn't have to buy a new scooter to get fresh hardware.

      Fresh scooter grips from $11.99, free shipping over $19.99

      The full Madd Gear grip range starts at $11.99 per pair with bar ends included, 150mm Trifecta in four colorways, 180mm Trifecta in two, and 150mm Grind Swirl in three swirl options. Every pair ships with nylon bar ends, fits standard-diameter pro scooter bars universally, and installs in under five minutes. Pair any grip purchase with fresh scooter deck grip tape or replacement scooter wheels for a complete ride refresh well under $30 shipped. Free shipping on all US orders over $19.99 to the lower 48 states.