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Glossary
Don’t know an “ollie” from a “fakie”? Start with a good glossary and you’ll be speaking the language in no time!
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What to look for in a great skate park
18 tips to assist you in designing your community skate park.
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Mfrg. design standards and recommendations for public skate parks
Get invaluable advice on what to do and what not to do when developing, designing and building a community skate park.
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Material Comparisons
Steel, wood, concrete, plastic? How do you know which is best for your situation? We’ll help you make an intelligent, informed decision that gives you the best value for your Total Cost of Ownership.
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Experience Levels
There are 3 levels to consider: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced.
The abilities of the users in your community will help to determine the right combination of events you will need in your park.
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Pad Requirements
Skate boarding, BMX biking and other skating activities require sufficient space, good drainage, fencing and solid surfacing. These guidelines and your SI representative can assist you with pad requirements for your unique needs.
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Safety Signage
Proper signage is essential to the community skate park for public safety and reduced liability. We can assist you with customized signage for your park.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about Sk8parks International obstacles.
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Helpful Links
• Skateboarding safety tips
• CPSC Fact Sheet #93 (PDF) |