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Skatepark options. (Product Roundup).


Ozone[TM] is the dynamic new line of modular skatepark A skatepark is a purpose-built recreational environment for skateboarders, bmxers and aggressive skaters to ride and develop their sport and technique. A skatepark may contain half-pipes, quarter pipes, handrails, trick boxes, vert ramps, pyramids, banked ramps, full pipes, stairs,  equipment from Miracle Recreation designed to allow park planners virtually limitless options in configuring skate skate, fish: see ray.
skate

Any of nine genera (suborder Rajoidea) of rounded to diamond-shaped rays. These bottom-dwellers are found from tropical to near-Arctic waters and from the shallows to depths of more than 9,000 ft (2,700 m).
 parks. Ozone components, including ramps, rails, benches, spines, pipes, wedges, and several other options, are built on a modular steel frame, with a dual-layer riding surface combining a smooth, durable Ramp Armor[TM] exterior with noise-dampening acoustical a·cous·tic  
adj. also a·cous·ti·cal
1. Of or relating to sound, the sense of hearing, or the science of sound.

2.
a. Designed to carry sound or to aid in hearing.

b.
 underlay. The combination offers durability approaching that of concrete skate parks at a cost close to that of wooden designs. Just as important for recreation designers, the modular Ozone components can easily be moved to adjust the skating skating: see ice skating; ice dancing; roller skating.
skating

Sport in which bladelike runners or sets of wheels attached to shoes are used for gliding on ice or on surfaces other than ice.
 area's "flow," to provide variety for riders, and to allow compatible additions to the park when space and budget allow.

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Date:Mar 1, 2003
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