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Equipment information: Manufacturer: Razor Brand: Razor Model: 134010 Color: Silver Product features: - Durable square-shaped skating rail with powder-coated paint
- Stands only 7 inches tall for easier slides and grinds
- Tough welded steel construction supports up to 220 pounds
- Attaches to other Punk Rails or separately sold Punk Ramp
- Easy to take apart and carry (weighs 9 pounds); 30-day warranty
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Sports reviews of Razor Punk RailCustomer Review: Piece of junk. Sport shop rating: 1 Stars
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. HORRIBLE QUALITY! I made the mistake of drunkedly purchasing this product while at the BX. I should have know better; I have been skating for 7 years now and I have built many skating obstacles, ranging from mini-ramps to benches and, of course, several girndrails (metal shop was far and away the most productive class I have ever taken). This was by far the worst skateboarding-related purchase I have ever made. First of all, the image on Amazon (as well as the image on the package) is misleading. The rail is way too small to skate. And if you think having your ten year old son, or daughter(alot more girls are getting on board nowadays-pun intended) learn how to grind on this thing, think again. It is actually much harder to learn on than a proper sized and weighted rail that can easily be built for less than $40. Also, you can't overlook the satisfaction of doing something yourself. Proper dimensions are 8 feet long by 12 inches tall (8 to 10 inches will work for the youngsters). Two-by-two inch square steel tubing works great for the rail and legs, but try to use thicker, flat metal for the baseplate. A thin flimsy base will bend and slide around. The heavier the rail is, the better it will be for skating. Portablility is important but a portable, flimsy piece of crap (like the Razor Punk Rail) serves no purpose whatsoever. It is tempting to attempt to make the rail adjustable. I strongly recomend against this unless you have made a couple of rails before or are really good with your hands. A 10 or 12 inch rail will be functionable for a lifetime of skating, no matter the skater ability level. Another thing to consider is the tipping factor. Make sure the legs aren't too far away from the ends of the rail, otherwise the rail will tip everytime you slide off of the end of it. Well, if you have amade it this far into my rant....blah blah blah, tired of typing.... this rant was made possible by your tax dollars.... United States Chair Force: defending America by the seat of our pants!
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