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Ramps / Rails for skateboards – build your own mini skatepark

Ramps / Rails and other skateboard accessories make it possible to turn your driveway, yard, or local square into your own small skatepark. In this category, you’ll find a solid selection of skate ramps, funboxes, and grind rails, ideal for street tricks, grinding, and technical training.

The equipment is designed to be easy to set up and pack away again, so you can practise at home, hit the road with friends, or take it to an empty car park. Many models are well suited to beginners and intermediates who want to practise basic tricks, but there are also options built to withstand tougher use and more advanced riders.

To get the most out of your ramps and rails, it’s important to think about safety: always wear a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads, and make sure you have a flat, dry surface free of gravel or loose stones. Also, regularly check screws, joints, and surfaces for wear to ensure everything is stable before you start skating.

What should you consider when choosing Ramps / Rails?

When selecting ramps and rails for your skateboard, there are a few practical aspects that will help you find the right setup for your skill level and surroundings.

  • Size and height: Lower ramps and shorter rails are great for beginners and smaller spaces, while larger elements suit experienced skaters and bigger areas.
  • Portability: Lightweight models and modular systems are easy to move and store if you don’t have a permanent skate spot.
  • Material and surface: Durable plastic or composite ramps and metal rails with smooth surfaces provide better slide and last longer with regular use.
  • Stability and assembly: A wide base, anti-slip features, and interlocking options make the setup safer, especially for younger skaters.
  • Skill level and use scenario: Consider whether the equipment will mainly be used for fun, technique training, or tougher street sessions, and choose accordingly.

For home use, many choose a pair of smaller ramps combined with a single rail, allowing them to practise ollies, manuals, and grinds. If it will be used by several people of different ages, adjustable rails and moderately high ramps are a flexible choice that works well for both new and experienced skaters.

Ready to build your own skate line? Choose the ramps and rails that match your ability level and the space you have available, and set up a safe, fun setup you’ll want to skate again and again.