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Skateboard Ramps

Published on June 10th, 2009no comments

Build Skateboard Ramps

By Sun

Skateboard Ramp

Skateboard Ramp

Skateboard ramps are some of the more popular venues for skateboarders to execute the different difficult maneuvers that are involved in the sport. Skateboard ramps are essential for every level of skateboarder. These ramps should start off small for beginners and get larger with time. Pricing can be as low as $100 for a mini ramp, to several thousands of dollars for huge and elaborate setups. Alternatively, you can try your hand and building your own ramp for your yard or street (watch for traffic!).

Skateboard ramps are simply constructed, but that doesn’t mean that building one is as easy.

Skateboard ramps are easier to make if you have the right plans, you can make your own skateboard ramps. It’s inexpensive, it’s fun, and you can get various types of skateboarding ramp plans online, but you’ll need a friend to help (preferably an experienced builder).

This may be a result of the cost effectiveness of a homemade ramp. In small areas these ramps are usually fold-up models. They are great for quick use and easy storage. Skateboard ramps are also popping up in peoples backyards so that skateboarders don’t even have to leave their homes to practice.

Skateboard ramps are outdoor installations; these must be made resistant to severe changes in the weather. Skateboard ramps are made from high quality, weather treated woods. Galvanized metal copings and edge plates are rust free to ensure the longevity of every skateboard ramp.

Skateboard ramps are designed poorly they become useless sculpture. In big scale ramps poor design can become dangerous. It is the responsibility of the owner of the skateboard ramp and the users of skateboards to ensure maximum safety. Use of skateboards, Longboard , rollerblades, scooters and roller skates can be dangerous. Always wear protective gear and participate within your ability. Safety gear for use with the ramp consisted of a helmet, kneepads, wrist pads and elbow pads.

Some of the most popular styles of ramps:

Quarter Pipes. Quarter pipes have a steep transition that starts at the ground and ends at a metal rail called the coping. Use these ramps to launch your self into the air and land on the transition, or to grind and pull off stall tricks on the coping.

Half Pipes. Almost always made of wood, but can be seen in concrete, dirt, and snow for snowboarding. A half pipe consists of two quarter pipes.

Mini Ramps. A mini ramp is a like a half pipe, but much smaller usually less than 6ft high. Mini ramps can even be as small as 2-3′ high. Most small ramps are designed with beginners in mind (not too high of a fall!).

Mega Ramp. Created by famous BMX rider Mat Hoffman in 1992. It was a 21′ tall quarter pipe vert that Mat used to launch himself up into the air (by using a BMX bike modified with a lawnmower engine for a boost).

Vert Ramps. Named because they go from flat ground in the center to a vertical wall. Vert ramps are usually 10-15 feet, with six inches to three feet of vert up top. The vert at the top allows for the rider to catch more air than on a mini-ramp.

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Element Skateboard

Published on April 23rd, 2009no comments

Element Skateboard - A Brief History

Executive summary about element skateboard by Wendy Pan, Chris Dreyer and Fabian Toulouse

For skateboarders, Element is a well known name. The technology of the boards is cutting edge, and the artwork is always cool, with something to appeal to the varied tastes of skateboarders.

Element Skateboard

Element Skateboard

The Element Skateboard company was created in 1992 by Johnny Schilereff. Coming from a troubled childhood, he aspired to develop a company that intertwined his passion for skateboarding with a positive influence on today’s youth. The company is known for being dedicated to expanding and improving skateboarding to reach youth.

Element design the most radical skateboard decks offers skateboard decks with simpler graphics. The color combination is great and the designs are relatively clear. Element skateboard decks are one of the best in the industry and have high quality skateboard deck both lighter and stiffer. There are four different types of constructions for Element skateboard decks: Helium, Fiberlight, Featherlight, and Thriftwood. No matter which construction you choose, you are going to get a great element skateboard deck with awesome graphic designs.

Element skateboard are now carried by dealers all around the globe. The company has developed many products beyond just skateboards. Since becoming one of the top companies in the skateboarding industry, Element has created the Element Advocates. In coalition with the YMCA, Element Skateboards has created a skate camp for the youths of America. Skateboard centered contests, visits with professional skateboarders, skateboard factory tours, and scholarships to skateboard camps are just some of the things ways Elemental is working to improve the future of youth, and, by extension, the future.

Element skateboards also sponsors a wide variety of events throughout the year.

Element Skateboards

Published on April 21st, 2009no comments

Element Skateboards History

By Sun

Element Skateboards Logo

Element Skateboards Logo

Element Skateboards is a highly successful skateboard company based in Irvine, California. It is a subsidiary of Billabong international. The company was founded by Johnny Schilleriff in Atlanta, Georgia in 1992 under the name Underworld Element. Commonly known as U.E. or Underworld, the company began to grow and change pace. So did the company name. The decision was made to drop Underworld, and it became known simply as Element.

Element Skateboards adopted the principles of martial arts and the purities that were associated with it. They wanted to separate themselves as a company from their competition by making it a universal company that all people could personally identify with. They began to focus their attention on the future of the brand; what it represented and the way the world perceived it.

In an effort to shine a positive light on the global skateboarding community, Element Skateboards created the masterful Department of Elementology. With the idea of designing innovative and quality products that promote an environmentally-friendly skate culture, Element created programs such as Elemental Awareness and Element Endangered.

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