
The Day Your Scooter Grew Up
Picture this: you’re at the park, the sun is setting, and you’ve just nailed the perfect line. Fluid grinds, precise jumps, and a feeling of total control. Sounds good, right? Now, think back to the last time your trucks betrayed you—a kingpin that catches, weight that holds you back, or stability that falters.
Friend, that problem has a solution. It’s called the ST1 Inverted Hollow Lights, and these aren’t your average trucks. They’re the result of applying high-end engineering to the art of wheeled mayhem.
What Does “Inverted Hollow” Really Mean?
Let’s break down the tech, but without the boring bits. Here’s what makes these trucks special:
- Inverted Setup: The axle is placed on top of the truck. This isn’t just for looks. By lowering the center of gravity, you get game-changing stability. Your scooter feels glued to the ground, as if it has suction cups. Turns are sharper, and your control on ledges and rails hits a new level.
- Hollow Design: This is where the magic of lightness happens. The axles and kingpin are hollowed out from the inside, shedding every unnecessary gram without sacrificing strength. The result is a ridiculously low weight you’ll notice on every jump: more air, better control, and less fatigue.
- Ultra-Low Kingpin: The number one enemy of noisy, short grinds. By being sunk lower, you drastically reduce hang-ups. Slide farther, smoother, and with more style.
The Polished Finish: Where Performance Meets Swagger
An incredible truck deserves to look the part. The polished finish isn’t just for show:
- Added resistance to rust and superficial scratches.
- A mirror shine that reflects your good taste (and the envious looks).
- Makes cleanup after a heavy session a breeze.
Why Width is Your Most Important Decision
Here’s the crucial detail many overlook: the number (9.0, 8.75, etc.) refers to the width, not the height. Choosing the correct width is fundamental for everything to work as it should.
- A truck that’s too wide will stick out from your deck, affecting your balance and making grinds awkward.
- A truck that’s too narrow will tuck the wheels in too far, compromising stability in corners and your ability to turn.
The general rule is simple: the truck’s width should roughly match the width of your scooter deck at the axle points. It’s the foundation for building your perfect setup.
Conclusion: More Than Trucks, a Lifestyle Upgrade
The ST1 Inverted Hollow Lights aren’t just another accessory. They’re a statement of intent. They’re for the rider who’s done “struggling” with their gear and is ready to trust it completely. The rider who values every gram saved, every millimeter of stability gained, and every grind that sounds like victory.
If you’re ready to make the leap and experience what it means to ride with a piece of top-tier engineering, your search is over.
Discover the ST1 Inverted Hollow Lights and Choose Your Perfect Width Here
Your scooter will thank you. And your style will, too.

