Hammarbybacken reviews (Page 2)

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What do you think about Hammarbybacken?
Peter Svensson
Peter Svensson (Guest)
08/03/2017
Hammarbybacken is Stockholm's own small ski area. Unfortunately, it's really bad about almost everything. The only reason I go there is the proximity, but even it does not outweigh all the shortcomings that exist. It feels like Skistar operates this with the purpose of bringing people to other facilities northwards and to raise interest in the name Skistar.

The shortcomings then?
If you look at the pistemap, there are four slopes, and not five. But despite that, Skistar often claims on the website that Type 4 of 5 slopes is open. When there are not even 5 slopes. And that four are open is not correct, it always seems to be the same regardless of the current piste mode.

The black piste Hemsedal is not locked out and appears to be runable, but you go there, you raise your layers because it is a thin layer of snow above hard ground. Directly dangerous, but nowhere is it indicated that it has been shut down.

The slopes that are open are not maintained and are broken in the evening, while many can go on weekdays. Either there are ice rinks which, for example, are not Skistar's fault, but when it's snow it's driving and generally poor quality. If it were not because it was "Hammarbybacken " and close, skiers would accept that order on the slopes.

The lifts are quite stubborn and jerky. No big deal but make sure everything seems to be worn. "Lift area " is raised and the surface is visible and you have to look up where you go to not scratch the layer.

The positive is that everyone in the staff is nice and helpful and they are good representatives of Skistar.

My suggestions for improvements.
- Fix the lift-passage so that it is not possible to infect between the grid and the lifts. Then you will receive more money for maintenance.
- Prepare the slopes better.
- Update the website and talk about what really matters.
- Fix your webcam so it streams instead of viewing still images.
- Update the lifts to be less jerky.
- Fix the "snow " in the lift area so it is not a landmark.

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cj-nacka
25/03/2012
The good thing about the slope is that they arrange to build rails and bumps. The slightest downside is that there are only 2 slopes. hehe a little fun that a slope is for slalomers and one for parkers.

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volle
22/02/2009
+ middle of town
+ Good access to snow
+ nice park and piste
+ completely OK for the price
+ good opening hours
+ good snowman system

- icy as fan OFTA
- bad and bad lifts
- unpleasant lift staff
- that DIF ALPIN often takes all those fun slopes every day!
- that you are fast at the lift (short slopes)
- pretty busy hope

Hammarby hill, a nice Stockholm hill in the middle of stockholm. But it's a bit of a shame when Dif Alpine takes the slopes and turns them off for everyone else. But if you live in Stockholm and will go here DO NOT GO AT HELGEN !! If you buy 2 hours of lift pass, then an hour is a lift! Go here on weekdays!

GO HAMMARBY BACKEN !!

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avillberg
31/05/2007
+ is very good in the middle of town :)
+ good fall height, assa steep slopes
+ beautiful rails
+ nice people staying there
+ PRICE VALUE

- a little busy hope
- down in 15 sec. "little trick"
"Snowman's snow is not the best thing to go on

Summary:

a nice good back in the center of Sthlm, good food (expensive) but it works good rails, but it has not been the best year when it comes to snow so they opened very late, sprayed a lot with the snow cannons so it became bad snow but should you only get sick, it's sick nice, PRICE VERY incredibly good prices on ski passes.
close to bus and crossroads "supergrymt".

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bellabella
29/03/2007
The hill is okay, good to keep in mind that it is so central. Super nice if you go there in the evening when almost nobody is there, then the short back is compensated for having it all for yourself!

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oskart
24/02/2006
Features:
1 short rail at ground level
1 long rail (8m)
3 jump, about 2.4 and 6 meter plateau on them.
3 different slopes

Positively:
Easy to get there
The hops are quite ok given the availability of snow. The slopes are quite ok considering the hill is so central

negative:
As said, the lifts are quite tight, but there is no major problem.
The jumps landings are very hard if you were to fall.

In conclusion, I think that hammarbybacken is best suited for day trips. 90 kr for half a day in the hammarbyback is definitely worth it!

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Bjuffe
19/02/2006
I think Hammarbybacken is GRYM to be my type in town.

+ Right good backs.
+ Beautiful jumps + rails.

- Are they the worst slopes in Sweden (they stay
once every 10th minute!).

SUMMARY: Good backing to go to type one day this weekend lr so.

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SiM00N
18/04/2005
Hammarbybacken is a very easy backhill to go to if you live in Sthlm. There is always a routing to rent! Dom's little fun park just gets bigger and bigger! new rails bigger jump and more.
The negative is that they do not pounce so well in the fun park.

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jonzhult
26/02/2004
The back is very small but it's incredibly central ... the two backs that are often open give okay riding to stay in Stockholm!
There is also a mini-park with a big jumper, a corner and some rail bars
One plus is the back's access to snow and the situation
A small minus may be down to 20 seconds

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