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ESPN X Games Launch Ramp Flybox Set | 
enlarge | Brand: Compass Outdoor Product Category: Sports
Buy New: $99.99
New (5) from $99.99
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 1740
Media: Misc. Age: 8 - 15 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 38 Dimensions (in): 13.2 x 14.3 x 40.2
MPN: 70005X UPC: 830448000627 EAN: 0830448000627 ASIN: B0007VVHGS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description For your daredevil at home, the X Games comes to him with this Launch Ramp Flybox. It's an excellent choice for bikes, skateboards and in-line skates. Holding a maximum capacity of 200 pounds, it can be used with other X Game and Ten-Eighty components to create your very own skate park at home. Measures 104"L x 22"W x 12"H. Some assembly required. Safety equipment recommended.
Editorial Review Turn the driveway into a skate park with this X Games FlyBox set. Made of heavy-duty, molded plastic, and designed for use with bicycles, skateboards, or in-line skates, the toy sports two opposing launch ramps joined by a tabletop connector in the middle. Rubber feet keep it from slipping. The ramps support up to 200 pounds and are decorated with logos of the X Games, ESPN, and sportswear retailer Ten-Eighty. --Andy Boynton
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Excellent gift for all ages December 28, 2007 Peachy (Northern CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My nephews are 5 and 13 and they both love this ramp. It supplies them hours of fun. Great price and very durable.
Great gift for grandchildren March 24, 2008 Kathleen Pare (Three Rivers, MA) Purchased this for my 5 year old grandson even though it suggests 8 and over. He is very coordinated and rides his bike like a pro. He loves these ramps and uses them all the time!! They were a big hit for his birthday!!
Good for young skateboarder January 3, 2008 A. Haugabrook (Framingham, MA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My son is 7, very athletic and afraid of nothing. He has been a novice skateboarder for about a year but has had limited exposure to skateparks and places where he can practice other than the driveway. Usually at skateparks I'm scared that he's going to crack his head on all of the cement all around him. We bought this ramp set as a Christmas present and he's used it everyday, for hours at a time, in our basement...practicing his ollies, his drop-ins and mastering his balance. We are pleased that the flybox is sturdy. We bolted it together because it did shift some. But it holds his weight well yet is also flexible to some degree. Steep enough but not too steep. Worth the price as a good starting ramp. Not sure how it works for more advanced skaters but we're happy with it. By Spring he'll be confident enough to add some pieces and try more tricks.
Could be more sturdy August 1, 2006 Lynn M. Heywood (Gouverneur, NY United States) The screws connecting the ramps to the table ripped through about a week after getting it. Guess its not meant to be moved, but with all the skaters around, if we left it in the driveway overnight it would soon come up missing. Have had to use washers with the screws (which should be provided)to keep the whole thing together. All in all, my aspiring skater enjoys his ramp. I just hope it lasts!
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