Copenhagen Skate Guide for October: Channel Your Inner Pro Like Jacob Juul!

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What a month for the Copenhagen skate scene! The energy is absolutely electric heading into October. We saw the true heart of our community on full display when nearly 400 skaters turned up for the final Friday Night Skate of the season, proving that not even a little rain can stop us from rolling together. That powerful community vibe is the perfect backdrop for the incredible skill being showcased on our streets.

Speaking of skill, the legendary Jacob Juul just dropped a brand new Trigger Pro Skate Promo filmed right here in our city! It’s pure inspiration on wheels. While the pros are dropping major edits, our own Let’s Roll explorers are busy mapping out the city’s hidden gems, like the freshly discovered spot for “trying out small trickes “. From massive group skates to solo grind sessions, Copenhagen is the place to be. Let’s keep that momentum rolling all through October!

Fresh Spots to Session This Month

The Copenhagen street scene is always alive with new possibilities. We’re stoked to see the community logging fresh finds, like the new spot perfect for “trying out small trickes “. It’s discoveries like this that keep the city exciting for every skater, whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting to find your flow.

trying out small trickes

★★★☆☆  ·  1 Skaters  ·  1 Sessions

Your Latest Gear & Spot Reviews

Found a spot that’s buttery smooth or a total bust? Thinking about a new set of wheels? Your reviews are the lifeblood of our community. Help your fellow skaters roll smart by dropping a review of a local skate shop or a spot you’ve recently hit up!

Fælledparken Skate park

vibs
★★★★★

“Brilliant! Vert, lots of great concrete and lots of space!”

trying out small trickes

loba
★★★☆☆

“Nice place”

Christiania Wonderland

vibs
★★★☆☆

“A nice, small indoor bowl in reasonable shape, in a beautiful artistic space. Kind of steep transitions (more skateboard style than roller skate). Corners are kinda rough. Really friendly crowd. Worth it for me for the atmosphere and experience, but skate wise not something I would come back for.”

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