Finger Toys

Finger toys let you perform skate and scooter tricks with your fingers. Miniature fingerboards, finger BMX bikes and finger scooters feature working parts like trucks and wheels, allowing you to practise flips, grinds and other moves on a tabletop skatepark. These pocket‑sized toys are perfect for rainy‑day fun and make great collectibles. Explore our Skateboard Deck Buying Guide to learn about real boards for when you’re ready to move from tabletop to pavement.

Finger toys are miniature versions of skateboards, scooters, and BMX bikes that let kids and collectors practise tricks with their hands. They’re a fun way to learn balance and coordination, and they mimic real-life gear with surprising detail. Finger skateparks, rails, and ramps allow endless creativity indoors, making them popular gifts and desk toys too. Whether you’re a rider or not, finger toys are an easy, entertaining way to experience action sports in miniature form.
For ramps and rails to match, browse Skate / Scooter Ramps & Rails.

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Why buy Finger Toys?

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What are finger toys?

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Finger toys include tiny skateboards, scooters and bikes that mimic full‑sized versions. You use your fingers to push, flip and grind them on small ramps and rails.

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What types of finger toys exist?

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Popular finger toys include fingerboards, finger scooters, finger BMX bikes and mini ramps. Each type allows you to replicate the tricks of its full‑size counterpart.

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Are finger toys suitable for all ages?

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They’re generally recommended for ages 6 and up due to small parts that could be a choking hazard. Older kids and adults also enjoy collecting and mastering tricks.

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Do finger toys require assembly?

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Most come pre‑assembled, but some kits allow you to change wheels, trucks or grips. Customising your fingerboard helps you personalise its performance.

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What skills can I learn using finger toys?

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You can practise balance and dexterity by performing ollies, kickflips and grinds with fingerboards, or bar spins and tailwhips with finger scooters.

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Can finger toys improve real skateboarding skills?

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They can help visualise trick mechanics and improve finger dexterity, but actual skateboarding requires balance and body coordination that finger toys don’t provide.

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Are there competitions for fingerboarding?

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Yes. Fingerboard enthusiasts host events and online competitions where participants showcase complex trick combinations on custom parks.