🛹 Elevate Your Game—Become a Fingerboard Pro!
The TECH DECK Zero Pro Series Finger Board is a professional-grade finger skateboard designed for serious skaters. Featuring a durable 5-ply wood deck, dual durometer wheels, and authentic graphics, this set includes a premium display case and a die-cast metal skate tool. Perfect for kids aged 6 and up, it’s a must-have for aspiring fingerboarders and collectors alike.
Item Dimensions | 4.19 x 1.5 x 7.88 inches |
Material Type | Wood |
Theme | truck |
Subject Character | Tech Deck, Zero Pro Series Finger Board with Storage Display, Built for Pros; Authentic Mini Skateboards, Kids Toys for Ages 6 and up |
Color | Pro Series-zero Black |
Toy Vehicle Form | Skateboard |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Operation Mode | manual |
Scale | life-size |
Additional Features | Other |
P**P
My first pro finger board
Cool!Although I'm not a professional fingerboarder. And this would be my first "legit" fingerboard. But the difference between a regular Tech Deck and this PRO series. Is NIGHT and DAY!This one is DEFINITELY better!
G**.
Not bad , don’t let the outer wheel slide off the inner core
Overall , bravo tech deck , bravo. By far one of my favorite decks I’ve ridden in a while and as you can see I have several boards from several brands and several brands of trucks. One the trucks are very smooth even when tighter, they still rock back n forth nicely allowing nice carving and just generally high steeze factor when landing flips and grinds. 10/10 for the trucks. Consider changing the pivot cups unless you like really loose flowy trucks like meTwo the wheels my favorite part even if I had a mishap with mine.very grippy very smooth and very quiet and bearings spin for days. However if you powerslide a lot or do reverts a lot, I’ll give you this advice if the outer wheel ever comes off the inner core take a tooth pick and super glue and Dab it on inner core , then gently pull the outer wheel back on. This prevents the outer wheel from deforming and sliding off again. Unfortunately I didn’t do this and mine deformed to the point where it was no longer sitting on the inner core properly6.5/10 bc the wheels only lasted 5 daysGrip tape . My favorite tape I’ve used and I’ve used fbs tape , that tape and rip tape and a few others and this is my favorite tape, except the fact it’s too thick. It takes away from the shape of the board ( which outside of perimeter shape being a bit flat toward the Tail and nose the concave is great, the pop is perfect tail and nose and perfect although I wish the nose was a tad shorter and like a MM more narrow than the tail. Overall a great buy. I plan on collecting all of them and buying another plan b and this one will be the one I stick other companies parts on just to see how it rides with those parts . Guess techdeck gave me a fun little experiment. Hope spin master and the folks at the tech deck brand gets the best success from this line up.Overall I’d give this a solid 8.75/10
C**L
Great Quality!
When my son who collects tech decks said he wanted a pro I was very hesitant because of their price. Still I relented and got him one for his birthday. I was surprised to see how good the quality was and the packing that it came in was pretty neat. It even included a tool that he could loosen or tighten the wheels with. He was pretty excited and I decided I would buy another because the quality was so good.
A**
Just why so expensive also wheels are loud as hack
It's good but I could have bought an actual skateboard instead of this small loud thing
A**T
Save your coin, buy a different pro board.
I like the concept, and appreciate that Tech Deck is attempting to branch into more professional fingerboards- but this simply missed the mark. Foam grip is too thick, you can’t feel the concave or shape of the deck at all. The wheels feel very cheap, the rubber outer layer slips off frequently and the bearing are very loud and sound very rough. The deck isn’t rounded or sanded on the edges making it feel very cheap for the price you’re paying. Do your research and support company’s like Blackriver or Flatface when it comes to professional fingerboards. I do not recommend.
C**I
Not worth the hype but sick graphics
As far as it goes for a finger board they’re are plenty of options out there for FAR LESS then this but non the less the graphics are sick griptape wasn’t for me too thick imoTrucks and wheels weren’t too bad, pretty cheaply made “dual core “ wheels pretty grippy
C**V
Great Board, Feels Premium. Wheel fell off after 10 mins of use. Need Replacement
The pro board is better than the standard in every way! But the threads on one of the axles failed about 10 minutes after opening it so I couldn't keep my wheel on and I would like a replacement.I personally don't think they are worth the price tag of $50 that I paid.Like I said the boards are great and trick good. I see they are on sale for $45 hopefully they keep coming down. The wheels actually spin for so long!
L**C
A unique Tech Deck take on pro fingerboard
Looking at Tech Deck Pro and Performance series deck, you would notice that their wheels were far stickier than other brands. It is different, but I respect their approach to this.This is the "older" pro series. It contains a softer sticker rubber wheels (that some complains about reliability issues) as well as a way-too-thick grip tape.The case that came with it was a great shred box on the back. It's larger than the wood piece in the Pro Shredding Set from Tech Deck, so I found myself using it more often to practice. The tool came with it looked nice, but for foam tape grinding, I still recommend a nail file instead.
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