Power Kite Forum

Trampa NOW Available in USA

DAKITEZ - 30-9-2011 at 04:38 PM

People have been asking how and where to get Trampa in the USA so I stepped up and have imported these sweet boards. I am currently stocking 6 models. If you want a custom variation I will be happy to put that together for you. Trampa has a ton of different options but I think Ted and I have put together a nice selection in these 6 boards to be able and satisfy most people. Soon I will have more decks available to supply different ply boards for each of these 6 configurations.
I hear alot of people wanting the best boards available. Well now they are here and ready! Who is going to put their money where their mouth is? :lol:








flyjump - 30-9-2011 at 04:42 PM

:thumbup: best boards available.....if you don't believe it, buy it, abuse it, and compare it to the crap you already ride:tumble:

Bladerunner - 30-9-2011 at 06:02 PM

Way to Go Dino!

Gee, 6 types and I have to " try before I buy " ! ;) ;)

Time for a " Pass the Trampa " !

:P

stetson05 - 30-9-2011 at 06:35 PM

Yeah, uh, what is the upfront deposit requirements for a Trampa pass??

WELDNGOD - 30-9-2011 at 07:02 PM

Hey D, they were already available in the US. Trampashack of MOUNTAINBOARD .NET was first. That is where I got mine. But I didn't buy a R2R. I picked out all my components ,and they had Ted ship it to me. Price..... well let's just say I'm REALLY proud of this board,and so is Ted. AWESOME board,17 ply deck ,VerTiGo trucks w/ titanium kingpins,superstar hubs,ratchet bindings. Definitely worth the extra loot.


P.S. East Coast Kite Sports also is a Trampa dealer as well. Welcome to ATB heaven!

Pulsar - 2-10-2011 at 05:37 PM

They weren't available in the USA before? ... Wow you guys missed out! These things are awesome (see my avatar?)!

I don't understand how there are 6 models though. The whole point of a Trampa is that you can choose every single detail on your board (to the extreme, like the color of the print on the rims) and adjust everything according to your own preference BEFORE you buy them. This means you don't end up having to buy a second set of footstraps because you didn't like the ones that "originally came with it". A set of standard models is what all the lesser brands have...

KsKiteAddict - 2-10-2011 at 06:18 PM

Bump for a top notch person to deal with! If I ever learn to do justice to the GI board you sold me, I will probably be asking you about one of these.

Chicagokitejumping - 3-10-2011 at 12:21 PM

wow very good looking boards

indigo_wolf - 3-10-2011 at 12:55 PM

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Originally posted by PulsarI don't understand how there are 6 models though. The whole point of a Trampa is that you can choose every single detail on your board (to the extreme, like the color of the print on the rims) and adjust everything according to your own preference BEFORE you buy them. This means you don't end up having to buy a second set of footstraps because you didn't like the ones that "originally came with it". A set of standard models is what all the lesser brands have...


Preconfigured rigs made things more cost effective and streamlined the shipping/overseas production logistics.

It's the same model that mountainboard.net ran/runs under. You have a choice of preconfigured board or blank deck configs. All part of the joys over overseas transit in oil dependent world.

All these headaches were what originally had Ted leery about US distributorship.

ATB,
Sam

WELDNGOD - 5-10-2011 at 06:04 PM

I love TRAMPA! .... and NO ,I'm not sponsored by them. I just like it built my way. And I just got my order of anodized blue spokes and blue shielded abec 5 bearings today. I didn't think my TRAMPA could get any better lookin'. And I just noticed that they have VerTiGo trucks w/ TITANIUM axles now... How sweet is that? I WANT !:o


edit: If ya want a custom TRAMPA in the US ,just go to http://www.trampaboards.com/home.php and find the parts you want ,then contact your nearest or favorite TRAMPA dealer( looks like there are 3 now). They can contact Ted directly. That is how I got mine.