Tech Deck is a brand of toys and collectibles that brings the action and excitement of skateboarding to the hands of fans everywhere. Tech Deck offers replica finger-sized versions of real skateboards, as well as ramps, rails and other playsets to allow fans to perform their own tricks and stunts.
Tech Deck was founded in 1998 in Thousand Oaks, California.
In 1999, the company released its first line of miniature finger skateboards.
After being acquired by Spin Master in 2006, Tech Deck became even more popular with the launch of the Build-A-Park system, which allowed kids to create and customize their own skate parks.
In 2018, Tech Deck partnered with real skateboarding brands to create authentic replicas of their boards and focused on promoting inclusivity in the skateboarding community.
Tech Deck has remained a popular brand and has expanded its offerings to include finger-bikes and scooters as well.
Blackriver Ramps is a German-based company that specializes in making high-quality finger skateboard obstacles and ramps for enthusiasts.
Fingerboardstore is an online retailer that specializes in selling realistic miniature skateboards, tools, and accessories. It is based in Germany and has a large customer base worldwide.
P-Rep is a US-based company that produces a range of finger skateboards and skate park equipment, including ramps and rails.
Replica miniature versions of popular skateboard brands, complete with authentic graphics and materials.
A customizable miniature skate park system with ramps, rails, and other obstacle pieces that can be arranged and rearranged in endless combinations.
Miniature replica versions of popular scooter brands, with working wheels and quality materials.
Replica versions of popular BMX bikes, with realistic graphics and detailed parts.
Some good beginner tricks include ollies, kickflips, and heelflips. You can also try practicing manuals and grinds on flat surfaces.
Yes, it is possible to replace the trucks and wheels on a Tech Deck with real skateboard parts. However, you may need to make modifications to the Tech Deck to get them to fit properly.
Tech Deck products are recommended for ages 6 and up, but older children and adults can also enjoy them.
Yes, Tech Decks typically come with grip tape already applied to the board, just like real skateboards.
Yes, Tech Decks are designed to be used on a variety of obstacles, including Blackriver Ramps and other fingerboard ramps and rails.