Skateboarding ramps are the components of a skateboarding area, which can be designed to create an installation to customers' requirements. The Skateboarding ramps are also used for rollerblading and biking.
Mclays work closely with Scottish customers to custom design skateparks, depending on location, size, visual aspects and budget. The resulting Skateboarding ramps chosen for the configuration the customer needs are presented as a 'virtual reality' image, so that the proposed design can be discussed and fine-tuned. A new generation Wicked Wheels range of Skateboard Areas from Mclays creates circuits that can include Skateboarding ramps to challenge experienced skaters, boarders and bikers, as well as beginners.
You can choose from two Skateboarding ramps surface options.
- Skatelite Pro skateboarding ramps surface - a compressed fibre laminate, used extensively in US Skate Parks and in international competitions. The substrate material is a coated plywood which prevents water ingress and absorbs noise. The Skatelite material is bonded onto the substrate of the skateboarding ramps to form the smooth surface with low noise properties.
- All Metal skateboarding ramps surface - 4mm fully welded mild steel plate, coated with two layers of black, anti-slip paint. This skateboard ramp surface is solid, thus any potential noise is deadened.
The support structure of McLays skateboarding ramps incorporates footplates and grind edges, of galvanised steel.
Mclays range of skateboarding ramps includes Double Ramp, Junior Jump, Fun Box with Grind Rail, Twin Grindwall Funbox, Grinding Steps, Twin Banks, Flat Bank Corner Box and Grind Walls, High Jump Box, Quarter Pipe, Standard Half Pipe with Extended Quarter Pipe, High Half Pipe and Standard Half Pipe.
Wicked Wheels Skateboard/Rollerblade Areas are designed using a selection of skateboarding ramps, enabling the design of individual wheeled sport facilities conforming to BS PAS 35. It is important to check for conformance with British Standards when purchasing skateboarding ramps. |