Pocket-Size Skatepark Builds: DIY Micro Ramps & Obstacles for Backyard Beginners - Couverture souple

Rhea, Alexander

 
9798279269051: Pocket-Size Skatepark Builds: DIY Micro Ramps & Obstacles for Backyard Beginners

Synopsis

Pocket-Size Skatepark Builds: DIY Micro Ramps & Obstacles for Backyard Beginners is the ultimate beginner-friendly guide to building fun, safe, and durable skate obstacles in small spaces—without expensive tools, large yards, or professional construction skills.

You don’t need a full skatepark to improve your skills. This book shows you how to design and build micro ramps, ledges, boxes, and portable obstacles that fit in backyards, driveways, garages, and even indoor spaces. Every build is scaled for real-world limitations while still delivering smooth transitions, solid landings, and authentic skate feel.

Written for beginners, parents, and DIY enthusiasts, this guide focuses on simplicity, safety, and affordability. You’ll learn how to choose the right materials, cut and assemble with confidence, and customize obstacles to match your riding style—whether you skate, scoot, or ride BMX.

What’s Inside This Book
  • How to build micro skate ramps for small spaces

  • Beginner-friendly DIY skatepark obstacle plans

  • Portable skate ramps you can move or store easily

  • Skate boxes, ledges, and rails scaled for backyards

  • Safe ramp angles and beginner transition geometry

  • Budget-friendly materials that still last

  • Weatherproofing outdoor skate obstacles

  • Tools you actually need (and what you can skip)

  • Safety planning for home skate builds

  • Common beginner mistakes—and how to avoid them

Who This Book Is For
  • Beginner skateboarders and young riders

  • Parents building safe skate features at home

  • DIY builders with limited tools or space

  • Backyard and driveway skaters

  • Scooter and BMX beginners

  • Anyone who wants to skate more without going to a park

Skateboarding has always been about creativity—seeing possibility where others see limits. Building your own ramps in a small space is an extension of that mindset. When you create your own terrain, you’re not just building obstacles—you’re building consistency, confidence, and ownership of your progress. With the right design and intention, even the smallest space can become a place where skills grow and creativity thrives.

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