🚀 Launch your kid’s skills with the ramp that’s as ready as they are!
The Ten-Eighty Micro Flybox Launch Ramp Set is a 56-inch long, lightweight, and durable ramp designed for kids and teens to safely learn and master tricks on skateboards, BMX bikes, scooters, and inline skates. Featuring a beginner-friendly low-height wedge shape, non-slip rubber feet for stability, and a quick, tool-free setup, this portable ramp transforms any indoor or outdoor space into an instant skate park.
Brand | Ten-Eighty |
Color | Black |
Age Range (Description) | 8 years and above |
Skill Level | All |
Deck Length | 56 Inches |
Deck Width | 16 Inches |
Item Weight | 9.3 Pounds |
Material | Plastic |
Load Capacity | 125 Pounds |
Ply Rating | 7 Ply |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Durometer Hardness | 70A - 90A |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00830448001006 |
Skateboard Type | Shortboard |
Size | Ten-Eighty Micro Flybox Launch Ramp |
UPC | 751738918913 761350440600 830448001006 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.6 x 16.55 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 4.35 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 57 x 12 x 8.4 inches |
Brand Name | Ten-Eighty |
Warranty Description | 30 Days |
Model Name | Flybox |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Ten Eighty |
Part Number | 140237 |
Style | Ten Eighty Micro Flybox Launch Ramp Set |
Included Components | Ramp |
Sport Type | Skateboarding |
G**A
Well made ramp
My grandson loves this ramp I got for his birthday. He uses it with both his scooter and bike. Apparently he’s on it daily. He’s 10 and it’s easy for him to set up and put away.Definitely a great value.
C**.
Perfect- but BEWARE OF FEARLESS CHILDREN
This product came exactly as described, seems super sturdy for the price, I feel safe enough that it isn't going to break down as long as weight restrictions on the safety label are followed. Unfortunately this was only able to be used for about fifteen minutes (so far). We purchased this ramp for our 9 year olds birthday, along with a new skateboard. After wandering around on his skateboard for a bit, he decided to give his bike a try. Long story short although we moved the ramp to the grass for practice, that didn't stop Evel Knievel from starting momentum for the jump from the top of our 200' driveway. (He was told no but we all know how boys listen) which resulted in a trip to the ER and a broken collarbone. Product itself is an 11/10 for value and quality- safety wise you expect these things can happen, lol. The kid's alright (in the long run) and is excited to get back on again (being smarter next time of course). This ramp gets ours and our daredevils seal of approval.
A**S
Fun but tricky
My 7 year old bought this and it was very easy to assemble. It is very narrow as shown in the measurements, which is perfect if you don't have much space. My one complaint is that the middle piece that joins the 2 ramps is a very abrupt gap that sometimes launches him off the ramp sideways. Would be good for bikes, but I would not use skateboards or scooters on this at all! Not a smooth enough transition over the middle.
R**2
These things are great!
I was actually surprised by the overall quality of these. After reading so many reviews about how narrow they were or how they cracked within a few uses, I really wasn't sure about this one. Turns out I was dead wrong. These things are great!If you're complaining that they're too narrow, you probably shouldn't be doing jumps with whatever you're using. Jumps should wait until after you have a sense of control. If you can't even steer yourself towards the jump, how do expect to land?If it cracked and you're using a bike on it, maybe you should read the description and warnings first. 125lb max weight...if you've got a big old bike and normal sized kid, that pretty much exceeds it.Use these as they're meant for and they are absolutely wonderful! Don't hesitate based on a few bad reviews like I did.
J**E
Sturdier than I expected
My son likes to skateboard and scooter, and was trying to make jumps out of old wooden boards. I found this ramp setup and was skeptical because it seemed cheap, but I figured it was worth a try. Glad I got it - it's much sturdier than you'd expect! He runs his board and scooter over it a ton and it really holds up. It did move a little on him when we first got it and put it on our asphalt driveway, but since it's broken in, it stays in place a lot better.
R**L
Lasts one summer
It is light and portable. You can configure it as one ramp, two ramps, or a small tabletop. My son loved it while it lasted. He is 48 pounds and has a 15 pound bike. The ramps lasted a spring and summer before collapse. The center part of the ramp incline has no reinforcement. None. It bowed and flexed after the first week. It started to flex so bad the ramps became too dangerous to use. I would put the safe weight limit at 50 pounds and keep these out of the sun.
E**Y
Basically indestructible
I don’t usually write reviews but this thing has been amazing so far. First off, it kept my kids out all day on their bikes and skateboards which is a huge plus and shows how fun it is for them. But my main review of this is that it is super sturdy. We had it in our driveway as it was getting into the evening and someone came up to our drive and didn’t see it. It was basically a slow motion of watching a mini coop trying to ramp their car. Well, I figured it would be a goner but low and behold, I pull it from under his bumper and no cracks or breaks in sight. Pretty impressive despite its 125 pound weight limit.
M**N
Great gift for four year old nephew
this reminds me of one I had as a kid period it's small enough that kids can use it on a balance bike, but big enough that it still feels like a fun thing to do.
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