SKATEPARK CONSTRUCTION
NEWS
- Concrete skatepark project - Minsk Mazowiecki
- Skatepark in Piekary Slaskie is coming!
- Concrete skatepark - Zielonka
- Skatepark Rzezawa - Polish WOODWARD? Pawel Stachak\'s inspection
- #MeetOurCrew - Dawid Dobija.
- #MeetOurCrew - Jakub Klusek
- Skatepark project in Kutno / by Slo Concept
- #MeetOurCrew - Marek Rapacz
- Halo Jam Kraków / photo report
- Skatepark in Słomniki
Square and pavement
Are you planning to build a skatepark? If so, you should know what dimensions the square should have and what types of surfaces are best for this type of facility.
Are you planning to build a skatepark? If so, you should know what dimensions the square should have and what types of surfaces are best for this type of facility.
We recommend a square between 30m and 48m in length, which gives an area between 450 and 1600m2. The length of the plaza depends on the height and type of equipment, for example, low equipment requires a 30m-long plaza, while with platform and taller equipment we recommend a 40-45m-long plaza. The width of the square depends on the number of devices to be included in the skate park (usually about 20m). In case of planned expansion, we recommend making a wider square to avoid problems with later expansion. The square should have a one-sided slope of the square should be 0.5 to a maximum of 2%.
Miniramp is the only one of the skatepark devices that we can put practically anywhere. All you need is a flat, level square, with an area as small as 80m2. A miniramp differs from a large ramp in that its radius never reaches the vertical, making it suitable for both beginners and advanced skaters. A halfpipe, on the other hand, is a large element for advanced riders only. Miniramp is perfect for all disciplines. Skateboarders, inline skaters, BMX riders can cope with it.
Minirampa - an ideal solution for skateparks.
See also: Skatepark planning