Fingerboarding Information
A fingerboard is a replica of a skateboard that someone rides by making skateboarding tricks with their fingers. It can also be used as a collection piece. The device itself is a scaled-down skateboard complete with graphics, trucks and moving wheels. A fingerboard is commonly about 97 millimeters long, and can have a variety of widths ranging from 29 to 34 mm. Skateboarding tricks may be performed using fingers instead of feet. Tricks done on a fingerboard are inspired by tricks done on real skateboards.
Pi decks is a Fingerboard Company Based in California, made by 13 year old Adam. Originally, Pi decks only sold fingerboard decks, which are the wooden top pieces that doesn’t include the wheels or the trucks. Then, to appeal to a larger audience, PI decks started to sell complete Fingerboards with outsourced trucks and wheels, but homemade decks. Pi decks doesn’t only sell decks, but also sells a whole range of fingerboard accessories, and some that include making a deck yourself! For a video on how I make my decks, click here: https://www.instagram.com/tv/B-Cn2NtAmF0/?igshid=qjnevh30erci
If you are a beginner and want to get started with fingerboarding, I highly recommend getting a deck with an addon. For only $30 you get a full setup that can be pre built if you choose. At PI decks, you can get affordable fingerboard parts that are also high quality.