Larix Bicycle Track - Jump

W2

North Shore

Launch point for catching air

Safety Zone

Space needed for installation.

WOOD & STEEL Construction

Anti-slip layer to guarantee traction

Common Questions

How Does a Pump Track Work?

A pump track is ridden by generating speed through body movements, not pedaling. By strategically shifting your weight and using push-and-pull motions over the bumps, you create momentum—this is the “pumping” action. With practice, it’s possible to navigate the entire track without pedaling. Pump tracks are designed to be accessible to anyone who can ride a bike, making them fun and engaging for all skill levels.

Who Can Ride a Pump Track?

Modular pump tracks are incredibly versatile and welcome a wide range of users. They’re perfect for bicycles, skateboards, longboards, roller skates, and scooters. Even toddlers can join the fun on balance bikes! Unlike dirt tracks, which are better suited for off-road gear like mountain bikes and BMX bikes, modular tracks cater to almost any wheeled equipment, making them accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

Why Invest in a Modular Pump Track?

  • Suitable for bikes, skateboards, scooters, and roller skates of all skill levels.
  • Encourages physical activity in schoolyards, parks, and public spaces.
  • Easy access and quick learning, making it ideal for all roller sports equipment.
  • Promotes intergenerational activity and social connections.
  • Attracts spectators, creating a vibrant community hub.
  • Improves movement, coordination, and concentration, enhancing road safety.
  • Low-maintenance, flexible for both fixed and mobile setups.

What Materials Are Used to Build a Pump Track?

Modular pump tracks are constructed using high-strength composite materials and weather-resistant laminated wood. These materials are engineered for durability, ensuring the track can withstand heavy use and varying weather conditions. The composite structure provides a robust, stable riding surface, while the laminate wood finish is treated to resist moisture, UV exposure, and wear. This combination guarantees a long-lasting, low-maintenance track that delivers a safe and reliable experience for riders of all ages and abilities.

What Are the Maintenance Costs of a Modular Pump Track?

Modular pump tracks are designed to be low-maintenance. Unlike earth-based tracks, which require regular upkeep, modular systems made of durable composite materials and weather-resistant laminate wood need minimal attention. With proper installation, these tracks can endure years of use with little to no ongoing maintenance, making them a cost-effective choice for long-term enjoyment.

How Much Does It Cost to Buy a Pump Track?

The cost of a modular pump track ranges from approximately $22,000 to $120,000 USD, depending on the size and configuration. Contact us to discuss your project and receive a customized quote tailored to your needs

What is the Lifespan of a Modular Pump Track?

Modular pump tracks are built to last, with a typical lifespan of 8 to 10 years, depending on usage. With proper care, including ensuring no water accumulates in the substructure, these tracks are backed by a 5-year warranty. Modular systems offer an excellent balance of durability and flexibility, making them a long-lasting investment for any community or venue.

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