Skateboard Indoor park looks fun tons of stuff, hips, rails, stairs bowls. Knee, Elbow, and Wrist Guards are recommended. Helmets are available for rental limited availability. Are you under 18yrs of age?
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Is this a business location? Yes No. Share this Page. Edit Your Experience. Is there anything else you want to add? Have you been to this location? Anyway, Tinley park has the Chicago areas newest indoor park, and it's pretty fun. The street area is awesome, layout and flow, lots of boxes, slides, slopes, wallride ramps, etc.. The bowl is pretty fun too. It is only 6 feet deep, but it has a hip and a 70 degree corner, as well as an escalator up and down another 6 inches around a corner.
It is built by Plywood Benders, and apparently they know what they are doing. It was not very big, but big and steep enough to blast over the hip in either direction unlike that super mellow hip in Berkeley CA. Most of the guys there skate it like a mini ramp but they should learn eventually that there are corners. I wouldn't go so far as to say it is one of the best in the area, but it is in the top 4.
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