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Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I haven't taken my bike off this yet but I have set it up and taken it down, jumped and stomped on it to check durability, adjusted heights, worn it to see how mobile it is and I'm pretty happy with it so far.Unlike the other reviewer stated about how complicated setting it up was, I'm just not seeing that. It's pretty simple and there's a qr code to a YT video that shows exactly what to do. I can set it up and tear it down and throw it on my back in 5 mins.Pretty cool ramp honestly and the highest setting (22in) is definitely intimidating just looking at it. I'll update after a few jumps.
Chrissy Schroer
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
Critically examining this product, my star rating would be a mere 2. The jump ramp, disappointingly, presents significant difficulties in folding out, posing a considerable inconvenience. Furthermore, a complete absence of instruction renders redoing the ropes nothing short of an enigma. The outrageous price tag certainly doesn't warrant such major oversights in usability, further ratcheting up my discontent. This product, in its current state, falls far short of the standards one would expect for the price.
M M
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
This is a heavy but portable ramp - very, very sturdy! Comes in a cardboard box that you can use to store it if you want, though it also has a sort of elastic band system to help it stay folded up so you may not need the box. Read the instructions or check out the details online, you can find plenty of assembly videos. A pretty cool thing to have for your board if you don't have a lot of jumps available.
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