What are the dimensions of a fingerboard?

What are the dimensions of a fingerboard?

A fingerboard is typically 100 millimeters (3.9 in) long with width ranging from 26 to 55 mm (1.0 to 2.2 in).

What company made Tech decks?

These tiny, immensely popular trucks are made by a company called Blackriver, based out of a small town in the German state of Bavaria. They cost $65 for a pair, more expensive than actual skateboard trucks (the company also makes fingerboard decks, wheels, grip tape, and “obstacles” to do tricks on).

What year did Tech decks come out?

1998
Despite their many years in the toy industry, Asher and Davidson knew little about the skateboard business before they started Tech Deck in early 1998.

When were finger boards invented?

The History of the Fingerboard According to historians, the scaled-down version of the modern skateboard was invented and first played by Lance Mountain. The Bones Brigade skateboarder presented the fingerboard to the world in Powell Peralta’s 1985 video “Future Primitive.”

What are the dimensions of a Tech Deck?

96mm
Tech Deck brings you the real deal with authentic 96mm fingerboards from real skate companies! Receive one board from a large variety of all-new alternative board shapes and styles….Product information.

Product Dimensions 1 x 5.5 x 7 inches
Mfg Recommended age 6 – 8 years
Manufacturer Spin Master

What is a good size for a fingerboard?

At the moment you can choose between 32mm and 34mm trucks, which one is best for your setup depends on the width of your deck. If your deck is 34mm wide or more go for the 34mm trucks, everything smaller than that go for the 32mm trucks. Why?

Are Tech Decks discontinued?

Tech Deck – SK8 Skate Shop Bonus Pack (Styles Vary) (Discontinued by manufacturer)

What is the normal size of a Tech Deck?