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Envy One Series 3 Complete Scooter Teal/Black
Envy One Complete Series 3 Scooter Blue
Envy Colt S6 Complete Scooter Silver
Envy One Complete Series 3 Scooter Teal
Envy One Series 3 Complete Scooter Purple/Teal
Envy One Series 3 Complete Scooter Pink/Teal
Envy One Series 3 Complete Scooter Black/Red
Envy One Series 3 Complete Scooter Black/Pink
Envy One Complete Series 3 Scooter Lime
Envy Prodigy X Complete Scooter Teal
Envy One Complete Series 3 Scooter Red
Envy Colt S6 Complete Scooter Bronze
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Envy lives where bruising decks meet mega landings – pro-level freestyle scootering components built to take abuse at the skatepark and hold up for your biggest tricks. Gear made for riders who want parts tuned and tough without feeling like you need a factory to back them.
The Envy Story
Envy Scooters began life in Melbourne in 2009 under the name Blunt Scooters, makers of high quality aftermarket parts like Metalcore wheels, Chromoly bars, clamps and griptape.
That foundation still shapes what you get today: components developed in the workshop, refined through rider feedback and designed with materials and geometry that stand up to ruthless skatepark use. That means when you buy Envy, you get technology that carries over into your tricks and parts that last.
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Why Ride Envy?
- Innovative high strength materials. Envy decks use heat-treated 6000-series aluminium, Chromoly steel bars and IHC/SCS compression systems to resist impact without adding unnecessary weight.
- Deck designs pulled from serious riding. The Envy Prodigy X deck uses Extech extrusion, angled dropouts and shoulders boxed ends to handle grinds, stalls and peaked surprises at the park.
- Signature rider feedback baked in. Riders like Jon Reyes, Max Peters and others have custom parts, brake systems, decks and wheels built to their spec, letting everyday riders enjoy race-tuned geometry and durability.
- Accessible performance. Envy started making high-quality parts when there were few brands doing so, and it still provides pro-style completes and spare parts at price points meaningful for kids and progressing riders.
Popular Envy Ranges Explained
Envy Prodigy X
Envy Prodigy X completes are built for riders who want a setup that handles big tricks and landings. Light new Extech-extruded decks, oversized clamps, beefy 120 mm Sector wheels and reinforced forks work together to take punishment without folding on your first major stunt.
Envy One S3
Envy One S3 is the beginner-friendly complete designed to be solid under young riders learning skatepark basics. A lighter aircraft aluminium deck, grippy wheels, and one-piece chromoly bars give stability for progress without breaking the bank.
Envy One Complete
Envy One Complete shares much with the One S3 but often includes upgraded parts and multiple colour options so you can customise your look before you even add aftermarket spares. Great for daily skatepark laps or street practice.
Envy Colt S6
Colt S6 completes are for riders who want something between entry-level and aggressive trick setups. Stronger bars, durable wheels and upgraded components make it capable of carrying you through new tricks without feeling fragile.
Envy Tyke
Envy Tyke three-wheel scooters introduce smaller riders to freestyle basics. Kids get a low deck, stable setup and supportive build so they can start scooting with confidence before moving up to two-wheel tricks.
Envy Jon Reyes
Jon Reyes signature wheels or components give pro-level design in individual parts. If you want parts tuned by a team rider, these offer reinforced cores, special finishes and upgraded materials so your setup can handle what the pros throw down.
