The Drop Grind Rail takes the classic street rail and adds a stepped drop, so the grind changes height partway along its length. It gives riders a natural next step once a straight rail starts to feel easy, and it brings a fresh challenge to any park.
About the Drop Grind Rail
Skaters lock onto the higher section, carry the grind down through the drop and ride out along the lower end. Because the change in height demands better balance and timing, the Drop Grind Rail builds real technical skill rather than just repeating the same move. It still sits low to the ground overall, however, so riders can push themselves without facing big consequences if they slip. Set it on its own as a focused challenge, or place it alongside ramps and banks so skaters can flow straight into the grind with speed.
Key features
- Stepped rail with a mid-grind height drop
- Suits skateboards, BMX, scooters and inline skates
- Heavy-duty galvanised steel construction
- Manufactured to BS EN 14974
- A natural progression from a straight grind rail
- Low overall height for confident, lower-risk practice
Who is it for?
It suits skateparks, schools and youth spaces that want a progression piece between beginner and advanced features. Since the drop adds difficulty, it best rewards improving and confident riders who already have basic grinds. The low height keeps it accessible, though, so anyone ready to move on from a straight rail can give it a go. As a result, it tends to stay popular as riders return to refine their technique.
Built to last
Every Drop Grind Rail is built to take heavy outdoor use for years. The heavy-duty galvanised steel frame and grind bars resist rust, while the tough protective coating shrugs off stone chips, salt, damp and everyday wear. Because the rail is a high-contact feature, that durable finish keeps it looking and riding well season after season. It also meets the BS EN 14974 skate standard, so you can install it with complete confidence.

