Teck deck is a brand that produces miniature finger skateboards and skateboard accessories.
Teck deck was founded in 1998 by a skater named Michael Elliot in California, USA.
It gained popularity in the early 2000s and was bought by Spin Master Corp. in 2011.
The brand has also collaborated with popular skateboarding brands such as Baker and Santa Cruz.
In recent years, Teck deck has expanded its product line to include other action sports such as BMX and scooters.
A similar brand that offers miniature handboards for fingerboarding.
Another brand offering a variety of fingerboards and skateboard accessories.
A brand specializing in miniature skate ramps and obstacles for fingerboarding.
Miniature skateboards with realistic graphics and moving parts.
A miniature skate park with ramps, rails, and other obstacles for fingerboarding.
Miniature BMX bikes with realistic designs for finger BMX riding.
A Teck deck is a miniature finger skateboard used for fingerboarding.
You can use Teck deck ramps by placing the ramp on a flat surface and using your finger skateboard to perform tricks and maneuvers.
Teck deck products are generally affordable, with fingerboards ranging from $5 to $20 and complete skate parks starting at around $20.
Alternative brands to Teck deck include Tech Deck Handboard, Fingerboards by Peoples Republic, and Blackriver Ramps.
Yes, there are Teck deck competitions held around the world, with fingerboarders competing to showcase their skills and win prizes.