🚀 Elevate Your Skills with Every Jump!
The Sakar Skateboard Ramp is a heavy-duty, durable launch pad designed for all skill levels, made from high-impact polymer for long-lasting use. With a textured grip surface and non-slip rubber feet, it ensures safety and stability for practicing stunts and jumps. Suitable for various wheeled sports, this ramp is perfect for both beginners and seasoned pros, making it an essential addition to your skateboarding gear.
Brand | Sakar |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22"L x 16"W x 6"H |
Load Capacity | 125 Pounds |
Is Foldable | Yes |
UPC | 021331042491 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21.85 x 17.6 x 7.76 inches |
Package Weight | 1.78 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22 x 16 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | Sakar |
Warranty Description | Na. |
Model Name | Ramp |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Youth |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Sakar |
Part Number | RMP100-BLK-T49-2 |
Style | Single |
Included Components | Ramp |
H**Y
Sturdy and stays securely in place for stunts
My kids have been skateboarding for awhile and they have started using card boxes and nearly anything they could find to create their own ramps. I got this so they would have a better/safer alternative. It is extremely durable and sturdy and has a textured finish that helps the skateboard to grip to it. The non-slip rubber feet keep the ramp securely in place. Although it remains in place once you sat it down, it is lightweight and can be moved to whatever area they are playing at.
L**S
Monster Truck Ramp
I know this is meant for skateboards but it's pretty small for that if u ask me. I on the other hand have been making cardboard ramps for my son's monster trucks and since it's for skateboards, it's very sturdy for our use which is a win. Plus he can take it with him anywhere which is also good if you're using it for skateboards👍
A**A
Nice and basic
My grandson wanted these to jump his scooter and bike. His only complaint was that they move when he places them on our driveway, they stay in place when used in the grass that’s the reason for 4 stars. It came with 2 things for the bottom(not sure what they are even used for) but they come out so they are useless.
E**M
Broke and can’t handle weight
I’m 120 lbs and I ride a scooter and the literal first jump I hit on this thing it got a large crack in the center and it kept expanding when I’d hit it again, not only that but the next day when ever I’d try to go off of it my scooter wouldn’t go off of it, instead it would bump the ramp far forward and send me into the concrete. Now it’s just doing that every time even when I put bricks in front of it to hold it down. I find it funny that the title has heavy duty in it.
A**R
3 stars for value
I bought two for my son’s RC car. We put them together to increase the overall width of the jump. We broke one tonight. It’s 25 degrees F here and if I suspect that this cheaper plastic does not have as much ductility in low temps. On the approach we were a little off center and the car punted the ramp and shattered the lower right corner off. These get 3 stars when you consider overall cost including shipping.
M**A
Not for use with 1/10 RC cars
I can’t give it a bad review, but trying to jump a RC car with this is futile. Some say it works, it’s barely as wide as the car, and when the car is moving at 30-60, it’s hard to hit the ramp. YMMV
H**S
Well Built.
The plastic is heavy duty. It's taking a lot of abuse and extra weight. Hasn't even cracked or buckled under pressure. Easy to carry because it's lightweight. But built tough.
J**H
It's too small for an rc monster truck, let alone a skateboard.
So I got this for my 4-year-old for his RC monster truck. It's a sturdy ramp but it is way too narrow. The only thing this thing would be good for would be people on scooters or bicycles. If you're on a skateboard you barely have enough room for your wheels, rollerblading there's no way you could get two skates on there for a teenager or adult comfortably. The thing about this one is it gives the maximum width for the base of the ramp, but the top of the ramp tapers inward so you lose about 2 to 4 inches of width when you get to the top compared to what's on the bottom. So I wouldn't recommend this. I could have made a wider ramp with scrap wood from home Depot for less money.The one good thing about it is that it seems sturdy and it has rubber on the bottom so it doesn't slide all over the place. But that's about it.
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