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A funbox is a standard element of a skatepark. It generally consists of a box shape with a flat top and a ramp on two or more sides. A funbox may also include other elements that allow for more complicated skateboarding tricks.〔(''Skateboarding Skills: The Rider's Guide'' ) by Ben Powell (Firefly Books, 2008)〕 Like other skatepark features, funboxes are used by skateboarders, inline-skaters and BMX-riders. ==Features== Table-top - The main characteristic of a funbox is the standard table-top; the flat top of the main structural ''box'' component. The table-top can vary in height and surface area.〔 Ramps - To allow access to the table-top, a funbox will generally be surrounded (on two or more sides) by ramps or stairs to allow tricks or transitions on, off or over the table-top. Other elements - A funbox may also include a number of other elements including ledges, rails, spines, copings, angled ramps, wall sections to allow "wallrides" and improvised street furniture pieces.〔(''Street Skating: Grinds and Grabs'' ) by Jeff Savage (Capstone, 2004)〕 A funbox with ramps on opposite sides may allow for the conduct of aerial tricks. As such, funboxes are commonly placed in line with the "outlet" of a larger ramp to allow for a build-up of speed. Typically, a funbox with ramps or transitions on all sides of the table will be placed in the middle of a park. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Funbox」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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