Quality from the experts

Parkitect® production

PARKITECT® production has been developing and producing modular pump tracks with the highest quality, safety and durability for OVER 20 YEARS - just the original!

For the extra Floooooow

Whether fiberglass, plywood or concrete: all modular pump tracks are TÜV certified for maximum safety and driving fun on all wheels 

Short facts

Where is production taking place?

There are several production halls, test areas and administrative offices in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the PARKITECT MAINHUB is in the Czech Republic. 

How is it produced?

Each module is produced in a controlled environment and is subject to precise quality checks during every production step

How much is produced?

An incredible 8,745 modules were manufactured in 2023. That corresponds to around 35 modules per working day – cheers to the team!

Since when has production been going on?

In 2003 there was the first modular pump track called Anaconda in Italy. Read all about it in the Parkitect History

History Part One and Two

From the idea to a global success story, read the Parkitect History from the founder & inventor Erik Burgon!

PARKITECT History Part One

From pro rider to pump track manufacturer!
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PARKITECT History Part Two

Passion for design, innovation and the modular concept
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Modules in focus

We have a solution for all types of installations and budgets

Treated Wood | Composite

The CLASSIC Edition made of boat building plywood with fiberglass - the mobile all-rounder
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Fiberglass | Steel – extra wide

The PARK Edition made of fiberglass, extra wide roadway, extra fast and safe driving fun
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Urban Speedring-concrete-beton

Concrete – extra wide

The URBAN EDITION made of concrete, extra wide roadway, extra durable
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But what would a product be...

...without the hands-on team!

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