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Added versatility from newest portable skate park

Skateramps Australia has launched its latest addition to its portable skate facilities. ‘Skate Events’ provides an instant skate facility for communities, however small or remote, enabling skaters of all levels of expertise to enjoy this activity.

The ‘Skate Events’ is packed into its own box trailer that is easily towed by an average 4WD vehicle (less than two ton).

It is quick and easy to set up on any suitable surface such as a tennis court or car park. For BMX use, a flat grass surface is perfect. The choices are endless.

As well as being able to be moved to various sites over a period of time, ‘Skate Events’ is ideal for festivals and other community celebrations.

Skateramps is offering a flexible package with the option to purchase the box trailer as a basic unit and a range of individually priced portable events to suit each council’s budget and permit choice.

Alternatively, Skateramps will provide a free layout design and budget package priced to suit.

All of the equipment is guaranteed for a period of five years, subject only to fair wear and tear.

For further information visit
www.skateramps.com.au, telephone
(03) 9404 1571, mobile 0418 389 009 or
email info@skateramps.com.au

 

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