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  2. Half-pipe - Wikipedia

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    Vert ramp at the 2010 Boardmasters Festival during the first skateboard free practice session Frame and support for skateboard, BMX, and vert skating half-pipes frequently consist of a 2×6×8" lumber ( actual 38 × 140 × 184 mm) framework sheathed in plywood finished with sheets of masonite or Skatelite.

  3. Vert ramp - Wikipedia

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    A vert ramp is a form of half-pipe used in extreme sports such as vert skating, vert skateboarding and vert BMX. And vert roller skating. And vert roller skating. Vert ramps are so named because they transition from a horizontal plane (known as the flat-bottom) to a vertical section on top.

  4. Vert skating - Wikipedia

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    Vert skating or vertical skating is a discipline using skates like inline skates or roller skates on a vert ramp, a style of half-pipe. In vert skating, the skater is able to achieve more air-time as compared to other styles of skating, meaning skaters can perform complicated aerial maneuvers and acrobatic tricks, such as spins and flips.

  5. Aerial (skateboarding) - Wikipedia

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    Vert Type of skating in which ramps and other vertical structures specifically designed for skating are used. These types of parks are used by skaters to perform aerial tricks. Vert ramp A half-pipe, usually at least 8 feet tall, with steep sides that are perfectly vertical near the top. These are usually used to perform aerial tricks.

  6. Mega ramp - Wikipedia

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    It was a single 6.3m (21') tall vert quarter pipe ramp. Lacking a roll-in ramp, Hoffman would be towed in at speed by a motorcycle. In 1992, Hoffman set the Freestyle BMX air record at about 7.05m (23.5'). Hoffman later built a full vert half-pipe ramp with similar dimensions, including a 12m high roll-in ramp, from the roof of his warehouse. [1]

  7. Vert (sport) - Wikipedia

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    The Vert ramp at the 2010 Boardmasters Festival during the first skateboard free practice session. BMX vert jump. Vert is a term used in extreme sports especially vert skating, vert skateboarding, snowboarding and BMX to denote a competition held on a vert ramp which allows the competitors to fly into the air and land back on the ramp.

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  9. Skatepark - Wikipedia

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    Extension – extensions in quarter pipe or halfpipe ramps. Escalator – sloping increases or decreases in quarterpipe or halfpipe ramp. Flat – The flat lower areas between transitions, usually at grade. Vert wall – A vertical wall above, and sometimes slightly behind, a quarter pipe.