Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic

 
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Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic

General Information

Skatepark Name
Strasnice skatepark
BMX
  • yes
Lights
Yes
Free or Pay
Free
Inside or Outside
Outside
Riding Surface?
Concrete

Location

Address
Gutova 39
Postal Code
CH-8400
Latitude
50.07
Longitude
14.49
City
Prague
Directions
You can find it on the green subway line near the station "Strasnicka". You need to go under the road and then straight away and you cant miss it. Areal ZS Gutova 39, Prague 10 Strasnice, Prague

It is 100% concrete and it is more a bowl than a street course. There is a double bowl and a "L"-shaped corner bowl. It has also a mini ramp and few hips. Seven and three steps, both with rails. In the back is a little street area, with a rail. There are not to many skaters on normal days. If weekend and sunshine, could be full, but in the evening you have space enough. Its got lights and its free!!! Open from (I suppose, never been there at that time) 10am, closes at 10pm. Bmx is not forbidden, but not very popular.

- Jiri

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Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic
Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic
Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic
Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic
Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic
Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic
Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic
Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic
Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic
Strasnice skatepark - Prague, Czech Republic

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There are a main and mini street course, neither have much to mention and many of the obstacles have poor lines to hit them. The transition is the main feature at the park with a clover/amoeba bowl with a bank Rollin at the shallow end along with a mini ramp-esque shallow portion and steep pump bumps in the middle. The other bowl, an L bowl, has cracks in some sections but does have a beat-up yet fun vert extension. There is also a mini ramp with different sized sides. The main issue with the transition is that, like a lot of older European parks, it is incredibly mellow. This may be appealing to some however I found it made it more difficult to build and maintain speed particularly in conjunction with the aforementioned cracks. All in all this is a fun park if you skate tranny and are passing through Prague.
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