For a pump track, the best kerbing style is usually:

  • Low-profile rounded kerb
  • Smooth edges for rider safety
  • Strong enough to hold asphalt, dirt or gravel
  • Flowing curves to match berms and rollers


Typical sizes:

  • 100mm–150mm high
  • 100mm–150mm wide
  • Rounded or sloping face preferred over sharp civil-style kerbs

Benefits of pump track kerbing:

  • Keeps track edges neat
  • Stops erosion and edge breakdown
  • Helps drainage
  • Separates landscaping from riding areas
  • Gives a premium finished appearance
  • Reduces maintenance
  • For asphalt pump tracks, many builders use:
  • Flush concrete edging
  • Rolled-edge kerbs
  • Sloping mower-friendly kerbs around landscaped sections