Pinball Inc.

New Pinball Ramps

Our ramps are new replacement ramps. When we started this project we were determined to make ramps that are better than original. We do not want to make cheap "reproduction" ramps. We studied the effects real world playing has had on original ramps. We studied the effects time and environment have on original ramps. We studied the damage that original ramps incur.

What did we learn? The factor most attributed to ramp damage is of course the continuing beating the ball inflicts on the ramp. While that is indeed a main cause, we actually discovered the main factor of breakage is time and environment. As the original ramps get older the plastic gets hard and brittle. That was made evident when we had a New Original Stock (NOS) Addams Family ramp snap in half within one month of play. NOS ramps may be original but the older they are, the more brittle they can be.

By studying effects and damages incurred to original ramps we have been able to engineer our ramps to be better than original. We design our ramps to be stronger. We design our ramps to have better clearances. We design our ramps to last longer in all environments. We design our ramps to transition from the play table smoother. We design our ramps to fit properly. And yes, we design our ramps to perform better. How?

By making the ramps stronger and thicker our ramp does not "give" like the original ramp as the ball travels through it. That slight "give" acts as an absorber and slows down the ball or in some cases deflects the course of the ball not allowing a smooth path. Our ridged ramp allows the ball to speed through without any "give" to slow it down or deflect the course.

Our guarantee: We guarantee you will like the look and performance of our new ramps. If for any reason you are not satisfied with our new ramps simply return it within 30 days and receive a 100% refund. No restocking fees.

Our warranty: Our ramps are warranted for 60 days from defect or breakage.



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