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Everskate.com was established in 2013 as a platform for promoting amateur skateboarders around the globe. Share your skate videos & photos on our trick pages by using the designated hashtags.

Share your Half Pipe tricks here using Instagram and #halfpipe Half Pipes are large wooden skate ramps typically skated on by transition or vert skaters. In terms of height, Half Pipes are typically in the 10-14 foot range. Half Pipes are few and far in between relative to how many skateparks there are. San Diego County features a particularly high concentration of Half Pipes and is home to many prominent vert skaters like Tony Hawk, Bucky Lasek and Bob Burnquist. Tony Hawk has a private Half Pipe in Vista, California.

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Share your Mini Ramp tricks here using Instagram and #miniramp Mini Ramps are essentially mini halfpipes. They are usually made of wood and can be anywhere from a couple feet high to about 6 feet high. Sometimes skateparks have concrete, pre-fab or metal versions of Mini Ramps. Mini Ramps are skated by both transition skaters and street skaters. OC Ramps and Keen Ramps are two manufacturers that sell Mini Ramps kits for those looking to build their own.

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Share your Quarter Pipe tricks here using Instagram and #quarterpipe Quarter Pipes refer to wood, concrete or pre-fab skate ramps where the slope is 90 degrees, or close to 90 degrees, of a full circle or “pipe”. They are essentially half of a half-pipe. Quarter Pipes can be anywhere from a couple feet tall to over 10 feet tall and are a very common feature at skateparks.

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Share your Roof Gap tricks here using Instagram and #roofgap Roof Gaps are one of the most dangerous types of obstacles in street skateboarding. A Roof Gap typically involves doing an ollie or other trick from one section of roof to another. The Roof Gap is more often done on public or commercial types of buildings, rather than residential. Schools may be the most common place a Roof Gap is performed.

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Share your Planter/Grass Gap tricks here using Instagram and #grassgap #plantergap Planter Gaps and Grass Gaps are a form of street skating obstacles. They can be found just about everywhere including public parks, schools, business areas, and along the sidewalk.

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Share your Kink Rail tricks here using Instagram and #kinkrail Kink Rails, or Kinked Rails, refer to any skatepark rail or street handrail that has a change in pitch and/or direction. Grinding or sliding through a kink rail is difficult and often requires a skater to know how to shift their weight properly. Some skatepark kink rails are smaller without a big risk factor, but most natural kink rails in real street skating bring out a danger-factor and are more oriented towards advanced skaters.

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Share your Flat Rail tricks here using Instagram and #flatrails Flat Rails or Flat Bars are a common element at skateparks. They are also often bought by skaters for home use. Most grinds and slides can be on on flat rails.

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Share your Double Set/Triple Set tricks here using Instagram and #doublestairset #triplestairset Double and Triple Stair sets refer to stair sets that have gaps in between them, where it is still possible to Ollie or do tricks down both at once. Specific Double Stair Sets are often referred to by the number of stairs in each set with the word “gap” or “flat” in the middle. For example, if you are doing an Ollie down a Double Stair Set that has 4 stairs in one set and 3 stairs in the next set, you would describe it as a “4…

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Share your 12+ Stair tricks here using Instagram and #12stair #13stair #14stair etc Stair Sets are a big aspect of street skateboarding. This page is meant to showcase the biggest stair set (12 and above). Some famous stair sets include the Hollywood 16 stair at Hollywood High School and the recently torn-down El Toro 20 stair at El Toro High School.

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