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Sammamish Commons Skatepark
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General Information
Skatepark Name
Sammamish Commons Skatepark
Open / Closed
- Open
Lights
Yes
Restrooms
Yes
Free or Pay
Free
Inside or Outside
Outside
Riding Surface?
Concrete
Is there a pro shop on site?
No
Location
Address
801 228th Ave SE
Postal Code
98075
Latitude
47.6
Longitude
-122.04
City
Sammamish
Contacts
Managment
- City
http://skateandannoy.com/features/2006/sammamish/ http://northwestskater.com/sammamish.html
Map
User reviews
1 review
Overall rating
4.0
Street Rating
4.0(1)
Tranny Rating
4.0(1)
Overall Rating
4.0(1)
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This park is really good and is broken up into 3 sections: street, tranny, and a mini ramp. Its not super new, so the concrete isn't that super smooth stuff, but its still a very fun park.
Street:
The street section has a step up with a rail and ledge at perfect height that leads to a nice 4 foot quarter. It has a ~10" high manny pad/ledge on a sort of mellow hip, a ~6" high manny pad with a ~16" ledge extension, a 3 stair, a standard hip, and a mellow wall ride. All of the features are nice and flow together pretty well, although the manny pad could be a little taller.
Tranny:
The tranny section is really flowy without much coping. It has a bank to wall, a few little humps, a hip transfer, and a fun quarter without coping. Most notable, however, is the bowl off in the corner. Its very smooth and pretty tight tranny, good for a quick carve around or a short grind. It also has a vert extension thats about 8' high, perfect tranny and fun to do airs on
Mini:
For being concrete, the mini is pretty good. Its not like wood, or that really smooth concrete in new skateparks, but its not bumpy or too tight. Its about 4' high and has extensions that go to around 5' 6".
Street:
The street section has a step up with a rail and ledge at perfect height that leads to a nice 4 foot quarter. It has a ~10" high manny pad/ledge on a sort of mellow hip, a ~6" high manny pad with a ~16" ledge extension, a 3 stair, a standard hip, and a mellow wall ride. All of the features are nice and flow together pretty well, although the manny pad could be a little taller.
Tranny:
The tranny section is really flowy without much coping. It has a bank to wall, a few little humps, a hip transfer, and a fun quarter without coping. Most notable, however, is the bowl off in the corner. Its very smooth and pretty tight tranny, good for a quick carve around or a short grind. It also has a vert extension thats about 8' high, perfect tranny and fun to do airs on
Mini:
For being concrete, the mini is pretty good. Its not like wood, or that really smooth concrete in new skateparks, but its not bumpy or too tight. Its about 4' high and has extensions that go to around 5' 6".
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