What do you guys think of those pre-fabricated skateparks? Some people are staunchly against them, like they are a kind of defeat or cop-out when cities build public skateparks.
The reason that I'm creating this thread is because my hometown, where I no long live, has been struggling to build a skatepark for the past 20 years. Every generation of skaters has banded together at some point. It's like every 7 or so years there's a new wave of city counsel meetings, fundraisers, and whatever else, but the city never budges.
Now, some of the skaters who first tried to get a park built in the late 90s are basically full adults now. They have the community behind them, a go-fund-me, website, social media and all kinds of video production and stuff. They are attacking this like full blown actual marketing campaign. It's cool to see, but their goal is like $300,000 to build this concrete facility. I just don't see it happening.
The solution 15 years ago, or 10 years ago should have been to propose a pre-fab park I think. Something low cost. The kids have now gone 20 years of trying, without a skatepark.
I see this problem in other towns too. I just don't think you need to spend half a million dollars to have fun skating, at the end of the day.
Some of my favorite skateparks are pre-fabricated. Even here in Los Angeles, the capital of skateboarding, that little Marsh skatepark is amazing. And it's like 5 metal obstacles and a solid flatbar. All the pros go there in the morning to warm up. It probably cost like $20,000 to put in, if that. Not saying that's ideal though, i'm not a huge fan of metal ramps. But those miniramps with skatelite or whatever that composite material is are fun.
What do you guys think about these?