Agree with Dale on dropping in on the 1ft quarter/bank - I think it’s more difficult than dropping in on one of the bigger ones. When I got it I was trying to skate it like a quarter and was having difficulty with how fast it transitions. When I started to skate it like a ledge, hitting it from an angle, it became much easier and more fun to skate. Would love to see yall make an 8ft ledge cover that you put on the opposite side of the deck so you can grind that side too.
Just ordered the 18" by 3' for the basement after watching this vid last night. Stoked to try it out. Thanks for showing all the options in the vid! It's going to look dope next to the Keen Ramps skate rack!
I built mine at 2 foot cause it didn't look as intimidating. Four years later I can confidently drop in and grind over 7 feet. I learned so many tricks that I was able to take to higher ramps. 2 foot is still my favorite.
Obviously Keen is a company founded by skateboarders for skateboarders, but do you ever consider the needs of rollerbladers or scooterers when you're designing your products, given the geometry of the thing being skated and the tricks are different for each?
Basement factor is good thinking
Cory is a real one. Definitely support this company.
Agree with Dale on dropping in on the 1ft quarter/bank - I think it’s more difficult than dropping in on one of the bigger ones. When I got it I was trying to skate it like a quarter and was having difficulty with how fast it transitions. When I started to skate it like a ledge, hitting it from an angle, it became much easier and more fun to skate. Would love to see yall make an 8ft ledge cover that you put on the opposite side of the deck so you can grind that side too.
Super helpful you guys rule. And going big on the 5' ramp just because its there
the switch blunt was sick, good shit! excited go grab a qp soon
saw a Raha video where he visited the SkateRanch
I actually just started building a QP in my backyard for my daughter, just so happens to be about 2-2.5' tall with a 6' flat
Love Keem Ramps! I haven't skated in like 8 years and I don’t know much about woodworking, but their content is always solid. Keep up the great work!
Just ordered the 18" by 3' for the basement after watching this vid last night. Stoked to try it out. Thanks for showing all the options in the vid! It's going to look dope next to the Keen Ramps skate rack!
I built mine at 2 foot cause it didn't look as intimidating. Four years later I can confidently drop in and grind over 7 feet. I learned so many tricks that I was able to take to higher ramps. 2 foot is still my favorite.
I picked up two 3x6’s a year ago, and Cory is right. Within a month I ordered a 2 and it’s the one I mainly use.
Obviously Keen is a company founded by skateboarders for skateboarders, but do you ever consider the needs of rollerbladers or scooterers when you're designing your products, given the geometry of the thing being skated and the tricks are different for each?
Science! 👍
who buys 2 ft minis it just doesn't make sense
6ft radius for the transition on 2ft and 18"?
Do the 3' and 4' have the same radius?
so whats a better radius for a 3 foot ramp?
What radius are the ramps?
18” and 2’ highs have a 6’ radius and 3’-4’ have a 7’ radius. The 5’ tall QP in this video was a one off and is tighter than normal (6’ radius)
Did you get to keep the glasses or is this from before the death match?
We have em right now but we’re going to ship them to Thrasher offices in SF
Why don't you try a 19 inch ? Gives it an extra inch to grab the board on rock n rolls 🤔
Dude Cory is tall!
6 foot 7
What's the radiius on the 18?
6’
@@keenrampsdude out here solving our homework!