When looking to buy the best cheap skateboard ramp, there are many variables you should keep in mind. There are different types of ramps meant for different styles of skateboarding and tricks. You must also consider how much room you have in your driveway (or backyard) and if you will need to be moving the ramp frequently out of the way of cars or due to bad weather.
You should also think about what you can do with the ramp in the future as you get better and learn more complex tricks. Some ramps can be combined with others to build larger ramp setups or can be used in a fun line of ramps, rails, and gaps.
When searching the internet for skateboard ramps, you have probably come across “ramp plans” for sale. These blueprints allow you to build your own ramps or halfpipes.
Table of Contents
- 1 Best Skateboard Mini Ramps
- 1.1 1. Landwave Skateboard Ramp 2-Pack
- 1.2 2. Kryptonics Micro Pyramid Ramp
- 1.3 3. Graw Jump Ramps G20 for Skateboard
- 1.4 4. FreshPark 4-Foot Quarter Pipe
- 1.5 5. Mojo Port A Park
- 1.6 6. Ramptech Skateboard Ramp
- 1.7 7. OC Ramps – 4 Foot Wide Quarterpipe
- 1.8 8. Mojo Rails Sky Ramp
- 1.9 9. OC Ramps Halfpipe Ramp – 8′ Wide
- 1.10 10. Ten-Eighty Micro Flybox Launch Ramp Set
- 2 Types of Skateboard Ramps
- 3 Building vs. Buying a Skateboard Ramp
Best Skateboard Mini Ramps
1. Landwave Skateboard Ramp 2-Pack
This ramp is excellent for beginners and anyone who wants to continually test & try new configurations. The ramps are made of heavy-duty plastic that makes them super durable and all-weather resistant.
The best feature of this ramp is its compatibility with other ramps and boxes. This allows you to make any setup and easily change, adjust, alter, and experiment. Overall this is an excellent lightweight ramp that is fairly priced.
Specifications
- Ramp type: wedge ramp
- Surface type: heavy plastic
- Weight: 28 pounds
2. Kryptonics Micro Pyramid Ramp
This is a fun little ramp that is perfect for smaller or inexperienced skaters. The low height offers an ideal starting point for those starting to learn how to skateboard. This is a great driveway ramp that can be easily combined with other raises, grinds boxes, or other setups.
The ramp features a textured grip to improve grip and rubber feet to prevent the ramp from slipping along the driveway. Overall this ramp is an excellent option for beginner skaters and it allows for easy transitions from the ground to the ramp.
Specifications
- Ramp type: launch ramp
- Surface type: heavy plastic
- Weight: 14.8 pounds
3. Graw Jump Ramps G20 for Skateboard
This ramp is made of durable plywood that provides excellent durability and stability. This ramp is designed for the novice skater to begin getting practice with ramps and boxes. The ramp is super easy to transport and at just 15.4 pounds it is one of the most lightweight ramps on the market. The ramp requires minimal assembly of the base plate but screws and hex key are provided. Overall this ramp provides superior grip and versatility, being able to combine with other ramps. This makes it perfect as a starting ramp or additional.
Specifications
- Ramp type: traditional ramp
- Surface type: wood
- Weight:15.4 pounds
4. FreshPark 4-Foot Quarter Pipe
This is a superior quality ramp made of steel and urethane, which makes it extremely durable and sturdy. This is an expensive ramp at over $500 that is recommended for more advanced skaters. This ramp is 157 pounds heavy and can support up to 500 pounds of weight. The urethane/ABS is weatherproof and the riding surface won’t splinter, wrap or rot. This is a serious ramp that provides excellent craftsmanship and durability. This ramp will provide endless years of fun.
Specifications
- Ramp type: quarter pipe
- Surface type: steel and urethane
- Weight: 162 pounds
5. Mojo Port A Park
This ramp is the most versatile on the market today. There are endless possibilities when it comes to the combinations that you can create with this set. This ramp is perfect if you are a creative skater who likes pushing the limits and trying new things. The craftsmanship of this ramp means that you never have to worry about the durability or quality when using this set. Overall this ramp is very expensive and tailored to the advanced skater.
Specifications
- Ramp type: tabletop with rail
- Surface type: steel and wood
- Weight: 172 pounds
6. Ramptech Skateboard Ramp
This is an excellent high quality treated wooden quarter pipe that is available in different lengths. One drawback this ramp has is that assembly is required to construct the ramp which may turn some people off. Nonetheless, this ramp provides a lot of versatility being able to combine and set up with other built setups.
Specifications
- Ramp type: quarter pipe
- Surface type: laminated plywood
- Weight: 94 pounds
7. OC Ramps – 4 Foot Wide Quarterpipe
Designed for being portable and mobile, and made with the best materials out in the market, this ramp is perfect for any age and any level of skater. You just simply roll out the quarter pipe on to the street on its wheels and is ready for usage. When done, you just roll it back to your garage or yard. The great thing about this design is that you can even create a halfpipe by combining more than one, or create your own little skatepark however you want.
Specifications
- Ramp type: quarter pipe
- Surface type: wood
- Weight: 150 pounds
8. Mojo Rails Sky Ramp
The portable mojo rail sky ramp is welded with steel construction and finished with a powder coat to protect it from any damage. It has a polypropylene surface that ensures durability and skid resistance for daily usage. This is a good ramp that requires some time for assembly and the only downside is that you must own the correct tools for it.
Specifications
- Ramp type: launch ramp
- Surface type: steel and polypropylene
- Weight: 50 pounds
9. OC Ramps Halfpipe Ramp – 8′ Wide
This ramp is perfect for any age and level of expertise. Both amateurs and pro skates can find joy using this ramp as they begin learning new tricks or simply spent hours training on their wheels. The OC Ramps has pipes that contain the best materials out there and some parts are even custom made. This gives the design the professionalism any skateboarder deserves. With this ramp, you don’t even require a pro built ramp to experience the high quality of one.
Specifications
- Ramp type: halfpipe
- Surface type: wood
- Weight:750 pounds
10. Ten-Eighty Micro Flybox Launch Ramp Set
This ramp allows you to transform your driveway into one of the best skate parks out there. The Ten-Eight is the leading design in modular ramp systems. They are engineered with safety at the forefront. They are easy to assemble with modular clips, bikers, boarders, and bladers. This ramp is perfect for beginners and pros alike in the process of learning new tricks and techniques thanks to its revolutionary design.
Specifications
- Ramp type: wedge ramp
- Surface type: heavy plastic
- Weight: 28 pounds
Types of Skateboard Ramps
Wedge Ramps
Wedge ramps are the simplest type of skateboard ramp and are typically the most common driveway ramp. They are typically relatively small (less than 2 feet) and don’t have much concave.
Wedge ramps can be plastic, wooden, metal, or a composite “Skate-lite” type material. Don’t really worry too much about the material, except keep in mind that metal ramps can get very hot in the summer, and plastic ramps can get very slippery when wet. But who skates in the rain, anyway?
They are great for beginners and driveway skaters and can be paired with rails, boxes, and other larger ramps as your skill level improve.
Wedge ramps are a great addition to any line as they are very portable and “flow” nicely. A good example of a line that can be created with a wedge ramp would be a Quarter Pipe than a small wedge and then a rail on a long driveway. But the possibilities are really endless with wedge ramps.
Launch Ramps
Sometimes also called “kicker ramps”, launch ramps are pretty similar to wedge ramps, except that they are more concave. This additional concave allows a skater to maximize the air time they get and allows them to practice grabs and other tricks that are typically difficult to do on regular wedge ramps.
Similar to wedge ramps, launch ramps can be made of almost any material and can be paired with other boxes, ledges, rails, or ramps.
Launch ramps are great for intermediate skaters who want to get a little more air to experiment with more advanced tricks and grabs.
Quarter Pipe Ramps
Quarter pipes are another extremely common home skateboard ramp type. They are cheaper and more accessible than half pipes and are sold by a variety of brands.
Quarter pipes can be skated a ton of different ways. They can be a great way to gain speed at the beginning of a line or there are hundreds of stalls and airs that can be done by all skill levels on coping (piping at the top) of them.
Half Pipes
Halfpipes are traditionally what people think of when they hear about “skateboard ramps”. They consist of two-quarter pipes connected with a flat bottom portion.
These are the ramps that old school “vert” skater’s used to love back in the day, and they have regained popularity among today’s youth.
Half pipes can be quite expensive, but they are great for the ultimate skater’s dream basement or backyard due to their size requirements and flexibility.
Half pipes are typically made of wood or a wood-like composite material and they are pretty much immobile due to their size and weight. Today, many half pipes are for sale online and can be delivered right to your house and assembled for you.
Building vs. Buying a Skateboard Ramp
I will caution you about building your own ramps though, as I have tried myself but found wood and metal prices to be much higher than expected. Also for quarter pipes, halfpipes, or other ramps with concavity, it is incredibly difficult to cut the perfect curve that is smooth and consistent on both sides.
If you have a carpentry background or are a contractor by trade, I say “Go for it!”. Otherwise, I recommend you buy already build ramps or kits with all the wood precut and measured. They will be much more sturdy and better long-term investment.
What is a mini ramp?
A mini ramp is a skateboard ramp. It is smaller than six feet tall and doesn’t contain any “vert”, and this means that the sloped transition doesn’t go vertical.
How do you level a mini ramp?
Using a level, 2 to 3 feet in length, and 8 feet long stud from your mini ramp kit, placing the 8 feet long from the highest block to another nearby block. Put the level on top of the span and that ensures that is leveled.
How big should a mini ramp be?
First, you should find a place that is as flat as possible. Then you decide the size. A nice size for a mini ramp is up to 3 to 4 feet high, 20 feet in length, and 8 feet wide.