It looks like the perfect obstacle since you could use it as a kicker, a quarter pipe, a slappy obstacle, a ledge ( kind of ) and a flatbar ( in a way ) really good product idea, would use
Never heard anyone hate on keen ramps. They're used in some of the raddest events. But yeah, I will probably go with the 4ft not to save cost but because I'd need to transport this in my car.
True, it’s only in the states where having some level of testosterone is still legal. Just kidding. I’ll mention this when I redo the 8 foot version video. I’ve only heard it from people who work in construction for a living. Men like to claim they could build something themselves.
I mean their slap pad and grind boxes seem a little expensive for what they are. But for something with a transition involved. I'll pay for someone else with more experience to do that geometry for me. $220 for this doesn't seem bad at all. Their entry level quarter pipe seems reasonable as well.
Great video, first time watching it since getting mine. Def not as easy as the pros (or you) make it look! 4ft is juuuuust a little short, but it is like having training wheels for a slappy or quarter pipe!
Thanks for the review. I was thinking the same thing regarding 4 foot versus 8 foot. 4 foot seems relatively useless. The ramps get pricey if you include the Skatelite and diamond cut coping. How much was shipping? I'm assuming that isn't cheap either
Yeah, 4 ft leaves you little room - Keen should go at least 6ft and of course 8ft.. Question - what do you think about it's height? Would you benefit it being a inch or 2 higher or maybe 1/2 inch or 1 inch lower....
I’m a builder so buying these type of items premade just aint in my nature. Metal is easy to come by and I often have off cuts for smaller stuff like this. The 4’ just looked to small for myself and my 7 year old son. I ended up building an 8’ slappy. Its a ton of fun. The keen is $500. Hell to the na.
It looks like the perfect obstacle since you could use it as a kicker, a quarter pipe, a slappy obstacle, a ledge ( kind of ) and a flatbar ( in a way ) really good product idea, would use
Mine should be delivered Monday. I can't wait to skate it
Never heard anyone hate on keen ramps. They're used in some of the raddest events. But yeah, I will probably go with the 4ft not to save cost but because I'd need to transport this in my car.
True, it’s only in the states where having some level of testosterone is still legal. Just kidding. I’ll mention this when I redo the 8 foot version video. I’ve only heard it from people who work in construction for a living. Men like to claim they could build something themselves.
I mean their slap pad and grind boxes seem a little expensive for what they are. But for something with a transition involved. I'll pay for someone else with more experience to do that geometry for me. $220 for this doesn't seem bad at all. Their entry level quarter pipe seems reasonable as well.
Great video. Good job keeping things concise. I never even thought about putting it on a bank as an improvised quarter pipe.
Great video, first time watching it since getting mine.
Def not as easy as the pros (or you) make it look! 4ft is juuuuust a little short, but it is like
having training wheels for a slappy or quarter pipe!
I’m down for anything low impact these days … gonna check these out
Great review! Definitely helped me make the decision to buy it, well made, and thank you
Love Keen Ramps. Blunt Steel makes great products, too!
Definitely
i love this obstacle. I want try to do this by self (shipping from usa to poland is waaaaaaay to expensive)
Amazing video!!!! Thank you!!!
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Keen Ramps makes really cool stuff, and those guys can skate damn.
Thanks for the review. I was thinking the same thing regarding 4 foot versus 8 foot. 4 foot seems relatively useless. The ramps get pricey if you include the Skatelite and diamond cut coping. How much was shipping? I'm assuming that isn't cheap either
i am the only one dreaming for a 6 f version?
diamond coping one is what I have my eye on
I’ve got a video about the 8 foot version coming out in a few days.
Yeah, 4 ft leaves you little room - Keen should go at least 6ft and of course 8ft..
Question - what do you think about it's height? Would you benefit it being a inch or 2 higher or maybe 1/2 inch or 1 inch lower....
I read it but I have no idea. I’d probably go lower.
4ft seems pretty useless 6ft wouldve been the sweet spot
I hope you did not give me a comment heart without reading my message. I'm thinking u didn't because I ask u a question....
I read it but I have no idea. I’d probably go lower.
I’m a builder so buying these type of items premade just aint in my nature. Metal is easy to come by and I often have off cuts for smaller stuff like this. The 4’ just looked to small for myself and my 7 year old son. I ended up building an 8’ slappy. Its a ton of fun. The keen is $500. Hell to the na.