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Types of Tech Decks – Tech Decks
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Tech Decks

Skateboards design by all sizes which we did not surprise. There are many decks that made for the children as well as the adults. They says that if you have a Tech Deck it represent the person who owns this Deck. There are expensive Decks and also there are cheap also, but the most important thing to buy tech deck is you must be wise in quality to choice the Types of Tech Decks.

Tech-Deck

There are many brands of skateboards that you can choice too, these are the brands of the skateboards Blinds, Girls, Powell Skateboards, Element and the Chocolate Skateboards. There are many more brands as well but this is the most popular brands where people buy but if you well look for another brand then you can look at the web and you can found the top 10 skateboards. There are lots of Tech Deck for Sale out their, so if you can afford to buy then buy it don’t build your own deck this is not the type of thing you can do unless you have knowledge in this field.

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Tech Decks
Posted on Apr 09, 2010 under Buy Tech Decks, DC Tech Decks, Element Tech Decks, Plan B Tech Deck, Tech Deck Games, Tech Decks, Tech Decks For Sale, Tech Decks Skateboarding Equipment, Types of Tech Decks | 1 Comment
Tech Decks

“A fingerboard or finger-skateboard is a miniature version of a skateboard complete with moving wheels, graphics and trucks.” by Wiki

Teck Deck

Tech Decks are just like skateboard, a miniature one, except that people does not use the feet to maneuver it but through their fingers. This miniature skateboard, Tech Decks, can be used in smaller places like table or desk. Tech Decks for sale can be customized to your liking like have it painted or colored to your desired graphic design.

There are several types of tech decks tricks like shove it, putting it together, ramps, slides, ollie nollie, grinds and flips. Shove it is the basic of all the tricks mention which requires a light touch or else you’ll hit your forehead with the miniature skateboard. Other than these tricks, you can also create your own tricks. If you have experience with skateboards, you can easily learn the Tech Decks and create tricks based on your experience.

Fingerboard (skateboard)

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Underside of a Tech Deck fingerboard including Japanese-style Hook-Ups graphics.
A Fingerboard or Finger-Skateboard is a skateboard complete with moving wheels, graphics and trucks.[1] A fingerboard is 96 millimeters long or longer, and can have a variety of widths like 26mm (regular), 28mm (wide), and 29mm and up (extra wide). There is the 57mm minis and the 96mm regular and the cruiser boards.Skateboarding tricks may be performed using fingers instead of feet. Most tricks done on a fingerboard are the same as people do on skateboards. Lance Mountain helped develop fingerboarding as a hobby in the late 1970s and wrote an article on how to make fingerboards in TransWorld's SKATEboarding magazine in 1985.[1] ≥ Although fingerboarding was a novelty for years, they became a collectible toy as skateboard manufacturers realized the potential for product branding and profit starting in the 1990s. Fingerboards are now available as expensive novelty toys as well as high-end collectibles, complete with accessories one would find in use with standard-size skateboards.[2][3][4] Fingerboards are also used by skateboarders as 3-D model visual aids to understand potential tricks and maneuvers;[5] many users make videos to document their efforts.[6][7]
Similar to fingerboarding, handboarding is a scaled-down version of a skateboard that a user controls with their hands instead of just fingers, while finger snowboarding utilizes a miniature version of a snowboard.