4' halfpipe with 5' extension partial kit - 16' wide with RampX outdoor sheeting & steel coping


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CODE: half_4_5_pk_rx_16w
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Price: $2,999.00

 

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This is a package deal to construct a 4’ tall halfpipe that is 16’ wide and 29’ long with a 5’ tall extension section.

If you plan on building a ramp with one of the surfaces we stock, it just makes sense to order the Partial Ramp Kit at the same time because we can ship everything on one pallet which saves you money.

Partial Ramp Kits are precision cut pieces of the ramps...basically all of the difficult angles, notches and curves are cut for you. You can unpack these parts after they are shipped to you, make some straight cuts and have your ramp framed in a few hours. Not only is it a great time saver but the Partial Ramp Kit also helps avoid the mental “burnout” that can occur when cutting out all of these pieces by hand. By quickly framing up the shape of the ramp on the first day, this awesome visual will help bring out your friends/helpers and the construction will not drag on and on. This is a huge time saver and worth every penny. The locations of the cross braces are clearly marked and screw holes are pre-drilled for quick cross brace installation. All you have to do is locally purchase the necessary layers of plywood and 2X6s and cut them according to the very detailed instruction booklet provided. The construction of the flat bottom, decks and cross braces are all easy straight cuts. The Partial Ramp Kit is shipped through a carrier such as Reddaway Freight on one of their box trucks.

This Partial Ramp Kit Includes:
4' halfpipe partial kit - 16' wide (29 pieces) packaged on a long loading 4’ x 8’ pallet = $580.00
17 sheets of 4x8 RampX (outdoor) = $1955.00
4 – 8’ pieces of steel coping with 1 coupler (small welder needed for joining and coping plate install) = $180.00
Hardware - all the GRK framing & sheeting screws needed, coping plates, bits & countersinks = $430.00

Sub Total = $3145.00
Subtract $146.00 for complete package ordering.
Total = $2999.00

To complete the construction of the ramp, you will buy sheets of plywood, 2x6s, cinderblocks for leveling (if needed) at a local lumber store (estimated cost $1000). The materials list, master cut list and much more information is located in the plan booklet.

What is the freight cost for this Partial Ramp Kit?
Since every zip code will have a different delivery charge, we aren't sure at this time what your freight cost will be. Your credit card will not be charged for this order until we contact you with the exact freight cost and you approve it. Be sure to budget for a freight cost from between $200 - $500 in the Continental USA. Click HERE to read about the residential or business delivery choices and type in your choice and that shipping zip code in the comments section during checkout. We will work to get you the lowest freight cost possible.

 

Author: Craig Simmons
Date added: 04/08/2010, 01:12 PM

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Debating on ordering the partial ramp kit or the traceable plan? Below is Craig's customer comment.
"Plans very helpful....templates easy to use......you were correct though....if we had the extra cash...the partial kit would be the way to go. It would be framed up by now. I'll send update photo's - Thanks Craig Simmons"
Author: Jason Forrest
Date added: 04/08/2010, 01:10 PM

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Working for Indy, Creature, Krux, Ricta and Santa Cruz for years in the Southeast I've been fortunate enough to skate a lot of transition. I've skated secret indoor mansion pools in Atlanta, backyard ramps in DC and concrete from San Diego to Portland and from Philly to Florida. My wife and I made the move to Montana three years ago for the snowboarding, adventure and of course all the free outdoor concrete parks. One of the things I've been missing was some good halfpipe skating.

I finally got to make the trip over to the Whitefish Skate Ramp Warehouse and got to shred the new 4' halfpipe with 5' extension. That thing is super fun! Absolutely perfect, flawless in every way. The coping set was perfect, just right so you can lock in on it but not too big that it was scary. The transitions were fast and forgiving. The surfacing was flawless, grippy and fast but won't shred your skin when you fall. The ramp offered tons of room for progression, especially with the extension. Brendan gave me the rundown on how the partial kit is sold and I have to say if you are looking to build a backyard halfpipe and want a guaranteed kick ass set up this is the way to go. His system totally takes the guess work out of it. There is some work to it so there will still be a sense of accomplishment in the build but you know the end product will be super fun! Thanks for the invite!
Author: Alex Azzi
Date added: 08/16/2009, 11:23 AM

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Yesterday, we got the framing of the 3 foot tall, 16 foot wide mini ramp done from start to finish which in my opinion is unheard of to do in a day.
After lunch we started working on getting the 10 foot halfpipe transitions put together, and within 3 hours we had ALL of the 12 transitions that will make the ramp 24 feet wide completed.
Tomorrow the vert ramps cross brace framing begins, and possibly, if there’s time, get the flat bottom framing done as well.
Author: Bill Mullin
Date added: 08/16/2009, 11:16 AM

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We are making good progress on the park. Your system is excellent, having spent the past 2 days helping the builder. He made several comments about how good the plans and pre-cuts are.

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