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Tech Deck is one of the most recognisable names in the fingerboard world, known for licensed mini-skateboards that faithfully reproduce the graphics of real skate brands. For more than two decades it has been the entry point for thousands of riders and collectors who want an accessible way to learn finger-skating tricks at 96 mm scale.
About the brand
Tech Deck launched as a line of 1:8 scale fingerboards featuring officially licensed graphics from real skateboarding companies. The concept is simple: bring skate culture to the desktop and give newcomers a low-cost way to practise tricks with their fingers. Over time, the range has expanded into ramp sets, multi-packs, themed editions and accessories that let you build a complete mini skatepark at home.
What sets Tech Deck apart
What stands out is the combination of authentic graphics and beginner-friendly design. Each board features pro-team artwork, plastic trucks with adjustable kingpins, metal axles and free-spinning wheels. It remains a go-to choice for anyone discovering the world of fingerboards, thanks to a gentle learning curve, affordable spare parts and approachable pricing. The moulded plastic deck (and laminated wood on selected models) is enough to practise ollies, basic kickflips and rail grinds without investing in a high-end setup.
Their typical lineup
- 96 mm mini-decks with licensed graphics from real skate brands and pro riders.
- Plastic trucks with adjustable screws to tune turning resistance.
- Hard plastic wheels with basic bearings for smooth rolling.
- Multi-packs bundling several decks plus assembly tools.
- Ramp, rail and obstacle sets for building home circuits.
- Collectible series and themed editions with special finishes.
Brands you may also like
Within the same fingerboard family, two names are worth exploring. Blackriver focuses on pressed-wood decks and premium obstacles aimed at more technical riders, while Yellowood is known for complete setups with pro-style trucks and refined graphics. Mixing brands is often the best way to find the feel that suits your fingers.
For a buyer in the United Kingdom, Tech Deck is a natural pick when you want an affordable gift, a first taste of fingerboarding or a desktop collection tied to real skate culture. It works particularly well as a present for teenagers into skate, as a stocking-filler for urban-culture fans, or as a low-commitment entry into a hobby that can later grow towards pro-level wooden setups. We ship across Europe from our Spanish warehouse, with reliable delivery to the UK.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What age is suitable to start with a Tech Deck fingerboard?
R: Because of the small parts, it is generally recommended from age 6 upwards, though most riders practising tricks are between 8 and 16 years old or older.
Q: Can the wheels and trucks be swapped?
R: Yes, components are compatible with most standard 96 mm fingerboards, so you can customise your setup with parts from other brands.
Q: Is it good enough for real tricks like ollies and kickflips?
R: With practice, yes. The board is designed for beginner and intermediate tricks, although advanced riders usually move on to pressed-wood decks later.