12/04/2011
Razor Punk Ramp Review
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(More customer reviews)Simple ramp, my son is 8 and thinks it is a lot of fun. However, it has to be secured to the ground or it slides all over. We didn't want to drill holes in our driveway, so I found some tent stakes and secured it into the grass at the side of the sidewalk. This way my son can skate or scooter along the sidewalk, up the ramp and land in the grass - much softer landing. I think it is going to take some practice before he actually can get where he can to the trick stage. I do see some potential hazards, so make sure safety equipment is in place for those kids not too experienced with ramps, probably not the safest toy, but a good starter ramp if used with supervision.
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The Razor Punk Ramp is just the accessory you need to practice your tricks before heading to the skate park. The ramp features a super-high-impact polypropylene surface with an upturned "kicker" radius that launches BMX bikes, skateboards, scooters, radio-controlled cars, and more. The ramp's textured surface, meanwhile, offers serious traction, so you needn't worry about slipping while approaching the lip. And the ramp can work either by itself or in conjunction with the Razor Park Rail (sold separately), meaning you can set up a virtual skate park almost anywhere, including a paved backyard or an empty parking lot. Best of all, the ramp, which supports up to 220 pounds, is easy to anchor, store, and carry. Designed for kids 8 years and older, the Punk Ramp measures 25 by 7 by 12 inches (W x H x D) and is backed by a 30-day warranty.
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