With the Longway Summit, Adam and Metro stunt scooter holding the Longway brand, you'll find a the perfect ride that suits your style and at affordable prices. Here at SkateHut, the Longway scooter forms a cornerstone of our scooter range and a brand that boasts popularity. As well as the variety of models, you can also choose from a selection of colours, so whether it's gold, black, oil slick or teal, you'll be flairing in style, with the confidence to hit the streets and parks. At unbeatable prices, you won't find a better deal for a stunt scooter as awesome as Longway.
FAQs
Who is Longway?
Longway is a stunt-scooter brand with deep roots in the industry. According to their own “About” page, they started as a manufacturer supplying parts for other major brands, then launched their own brand so they could control design, production and quality. Their factory is located in China, and they handle everything from forging to CNC-milling, welding and painting.
Question 2
Yes—they offer models aimed at beginner riders. For example, the “Summit” is marketed as “The perfect tool for your scootering-career” and is made for beginners improving their skills. There are also lighter, simpler setups like the “Adam” complete designed for younger or newer riders.
What are the typical features/specs I should check in a Longway scooter?
Deck material, length & width (affects how you stand and manoeuvre)
Wheel size & material (larger wheels = smoother ride, but heavier)
Bar material & size (affects durability and control)
Compression system type (IHC, HIC, SCS etc) which affects maintenance and compatibility
Weight of the complete scooter (lighter is better for tricks but may cost more)
Max rider weight rating (important to ensure safety and durability) For example, the Metro model lists deck alu 6061 T6, wheel size 110 mm, weight about 3.3 kg.
What age group are Longway Scooters for?
5–9 years: Adam and Precinct models
9–13 years: Summit and Metro models
13+ years: Kaiza and custom builds Each model varies in bar height, deck length, and weight to match rider size and skill.
Question 5
Regular maintenance helps keep your scooter performing its best:
Tighten all bolts weekly
Clean bearings with lubricant
Avoid riding in wet or sandy conditions
Check for cracks or dents after big tricks
Replace worn parts like wheels and grips when necessary