History
In 1998, the Tech Deck was born when 12-year-old Steve Asher created the first rideable fingerboard to practice his tricks on a rainy day. A fingerboard is a mini toy version of a skateboard that includes wheels that move and is operated with two fingers.
Types
Tech Deck sells 96 mm or 57 mm fingerboards. There is also a 26 cm handboard available. Mini ramps and accessories to build a fingerboard skatepark are also available.
Features
A Tech Deck has a plastic board, metal trucks, grip tape, custom graphics and graphic wheels. Collectible wood boards are also available.
Benefits
Using a Tech Deck fingerboard, inexperienced skaters can learn the basics of mastering a trick. A Tech Deck fingerboard allows avid skaters to keep on skating even when the weather conditions are less than desirable.
Fun Fact
The first fingerboard was made out of cardboard and a disassembled toy car. Fingerboards later became a novelty keychain. XConcepts manufactured the first Tech Deck rideable fingerboard.