Tech Decks Skateboards, Toys and Ramps

Tech Decks and finger skateboards let you perform mini tricks on your desk or at home. These tiny boards come with functioning trucks and grip tape, replicating the feel of real skateboards. Paired with miniature ramps, rails and park sets, they provide endless creative fun for all ages. They’re also great for understanding trick mechanics in a safe, portable format.

Tech Decks are miniature fingerboards that mimic real skateboard setups in scaled form, including decks, wheels, trucks, and grip tape. They come with collectible designs and often include small ramps or accessories for indoor trick practice. Popular with both kids and adults, they foster creativity, fine motor skills, and skateboarding culture in a compact format. The accompanying toy ramps and rails let users replicate skatepark obstacles on a desk or table.

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Why buy Tech Decks Skateboards, Toys and Ramps?

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What are Tech Decks?

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Tech Decks are 96 mm miniature skateboards with fully functional decks, trucks and wheels. You use your fingers to perform flips, grinds and manuals, mimicking real skateboarding tricks.

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Who can use them?

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They’re suitable for ages 6 and up. Kids develop dexterity and learn the basics of skateboarding mechanics, while older users enjoy collecting and perfecting complex tricks.

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What accessories are available?

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You can buy ramps, rails, halfpipes and entire finger skateparks. Some sets include extra trucks, wheels and stickers for customising your boards.

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How do I learn tricks?

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Start with basic ollies and kickflips. Practise on flat surfaces before moving to rails or ramps. Many tutorials are available online to guide you through trick progression.

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Are Tech Decks collectible?

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Yes. They feature official graphics from real skateboard brands and pro skaters. Limited edition releases and collaboration series make them popular among collectors.

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Can I customise a Tech Deck?

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You can change trucks, wheels and grip tape. Some enthusiasts paint or design their own decks. Customisation adds a personal touch and can improve fingerboard performance.

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Are there different sizes?

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While most fingerboards are around 96 mm, there are wider “wide deck” versions for easier control. Choose what feels comfortable for your fingers.

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How do I maintain finger skateboards?

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Keep them clean, tighten tiny screws if needed and replace worn wheels. Carry them in a small case to prevent damage and keep spare parts handy.