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New mobile fun box launched

The latest innovative design from Skateramps Australia has just been released, aptly named the Mobile Fun Box. In keeping with skating trends this new design moves on a step from the typical skate ramp, providing various obstacles to test and challenge skaters. As the central item of a skate venue, the Mobile Fun Box forms the nucleus and heart of the layout. However, what is unique about the design is its portability, enabling it to be moved from one location to another.

When folded up, the all steel constructed Mobile Fun Box also acts as a storage space for those loose components of a skate venue, such as humps, grind bars, and spines. The Mobile Fun Box is ideal for Councils that have dispersed population centres or a number of small towns that each could not afford a permanent facility.

As a shared facility it can be rostered around a number of locations and is also perfect for community events, such as fairs and festivals.

“The Mobile Fun Box was developed with Local Government in mind, and assessing what would meet the needs and budget of a rural area,” said Peter Smith, Corporate Services Manager at Victoria’s Hindmarsh Shire Council.

This product encompasses safety design features and is fixed to the ground hydraulically. It is light for standard vehicle towing and is an easy one man set up facility. It includes purpose designed integral trailer chassis and is fully compliant with RTA regulations and registered for the road.

“The Mobile Fun Box design is the result of considerable research and development,” said Peter Smith. “It is innovative because it has a hydraulic lift and trailer so it is easily transportable.”

For further information contact Jim Campbell at Skateramps Australia on (03) 5678 8555, or email skaterampsaust@bigpond.com.au

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