![]() Mini ramps are places where vert skaters and street skaters can meet, because street skaters can still do street style tricks, and vert skaters still have the transition to skate. Mini ramps can be considered an efficient use of space in a skate park as the rider can execute many tricks/maneuvers and spent many minutes riding nonstop in such a small, finite spaceA mini ramp can be made more versatile by adding extensions (higher sections) hips (other transitioned ramps at 90 degrees to it) or joining two mini ramps together to form a spine-mini ramp. Many public skateparks will choose to provide a mini ramp because it is suitable for beginners as well as more advanced riders. On a vert ramp, the ollie is not necessarily a part of airs, as the vertical wall keeps the rider over the transition. This is because when performing airs on a mini ramp, one must ollie in order to avoid sailing over or onto the deck. These ramps are appropriate for beginners as well, though they may find it necessary to work their way up from the bottom, as on larger half pipes.Typically a mini ramp is used more for lip tricks (performed on the coping) than aerial tricks. While many ramps this size are designed to be forgiving to beginners, some are built more aggressively, providing a steeper ledge for experienced riders to perfect lip tricks. Mini ramps can be as small as 2 ft ( 0.61 m) in height. ![]() ![]() Any ramp smaller than this that is not a vert ramp and is commonly called a mini ramp. A mini ramp is a type of half-pipe which is typically less than 6 ft (1.8 m) high. ![]()
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