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Skatepark I-Punkt is a very popular among BMX riders meeting-point, located in Hamburg. It is a BMX paradise with all features a BMX rider is looking for. At the park, you will find an indoor and an outdoor facility. The indoor facility is a 1500 m²/16146 ft² space and the outdoor facility is 1800 m² /19375 ft² of pure BMX fun.
On the outdoor facility you find a pyramid/bank construction, a brand new Carchartt skate park that has stairs across the large bank, a large quarter ramp, banks, and rails.
In the indoor facility, you find a mini ramp of 1.20 m /3.1 ft long and 8 m /26.2 ft in width, a half-pipe of 4 m /13.1 ft high and 10 m /32.9 ft wide, 3 corners, curbs, a hip, a pyramid, a bowl of approximately 2 m /6.6 ft high, ledges, loads of handrails, quarter ramps and banks all in different sizes. So it’s certain you won’t get bored!
It is an amazing place where you can have a blast! There is an entrance fee at the park. It is recommended that you also bring all the necessary safety equipment.
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