Radius Ramp Co

About Radius Ramp Co.

Let me tell you how this company got its name — because it's not a metaphor.

RADIUS (noun): 1. The curve that defines every transition ever built. 2. A bone in your forearm. I broke mine in three places skating — full dislocation, ER reduction, surgery two days later. There's a plate and screws holding my radius together RIGHT NOW. This company is named by that bone. Not a branding exercise. An X-ray.

Here's the thing about a broken wrist: it takes skating away, but it doesn't take your hands away. So I went small. Fingerboards. And I figured out fast that what I loved most wasn't riding the obstacles — it was BUILDING them.

That part wasn't new. Before Radius Ramp Co., I was a builder — commercial builds, workbenches, custom pieces still in service and taking abuse years later. Reception desks. Load-bearing platforms. The real stuff. Building things that LAST is where I come from. Radius Ramp Co. is that same craft, scaled down.


Which brings us to what makes our obstacles different:

FULLSTACK™ (our OWN construction): Solid Baltic birch. EVERY. LAYER. WOOD. No hollow box. No foam. No plastic. The big brands build hollow and wrap the seams in stickers. We build slabs and show you the side — because there's nothing to hide. When your truck hits a Radius obstacle it doesn't rattle. It THUDS. Ride both and you'll know: that sound is the whole difference.

Every obstacle is handbuilt, one at a time, in a U.S. workshop. Cut by hand, glued, clamped, finished — the Radius mark burned in, your serial number ink-stamped, nobody else's. Small runs. When a batch is gone, it's gone until I build the next one.

This isn't a factory. It's one builder, a stack of birch, and a bone with a story.

Mind your radius. 🦴

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