The new indoor skatepark in Radom is a perfect example of a skatepark design that, despite its compact size, contains all the elements necessary for the development of skills in extreme sports. It is a testament to innovative skatepark design. The skatepark is divided into two sections:
Aerial: This section includes a large 3-meter Roll-in, which provides momentum for the Jumpbox. This Jumpbox stands out from others in Poland by being equipped with a Rezi mat, which cushions falls and helps you learn new tricks. The entire line ends with the challenging Quarter Pipe.
Street section: The momentum in this section is provided by the Bank Ramp, which seamlessly connects to a miniramp and a wave that allows you to easily ride into the section. The centerpiece is a Funbox with a grindbox and handrail that can be exploited from either side. In addition, the section is enhanced with Barcelona, reflecting the city's infrastructure. The section ends with a nearly 5-meter wide Quarter Pipe. Additional classic flat elements like a long grindbox and an adjustable tube allow both amateurs and more experienced riders to learn new tricks.
The entire executive project was designed with attention to author's supervision, which ensures high quality and safety of use.