No lie. This is Tech Deck finally stepping up. I used to go to the TD offices with a bunch of influential fingerboard locals. We sat down at a table and got shown concepts and were asked what we want. The biggest push we had was for better scaled obstacles since TD obstacles are generally real short, hard to get things done on. Their only issue was package and shipping costs pushing their idea into a different retail price bracket. These meetings seriously started as far back as 2005-2006.
@@yeetteet3739 I’ve been fingerboarding since 02. Ran the first event series in Southern California. Got Blackriver Ramps to sponsor and even send a local team rider a contest park for events. This was before Blackriver was even available in the US. My TH-cam was killing it back then. Life happens. TD used to invite us for our input since we were respected in the scene. They have always met us in the middle by half heartedly making what we asked for. Like the wooden ramps, that funbox with rail, That’s a junior high wood shop project packaged in TD graphics.
I had the cheap ones when little but I learned to do tricks freshman year and just ordered one of these cause if ima upgrade I want something great a d I got on sale for 38 with better wheels and bushings
I just got back into tech decking and just learned how to kick flip. I love plan B but damn 70 dollars is a lot when I can use that money to buy an actual board from plan B
I wish someone would give an unbiased opinion on how exactly these compare in value to the top of the line completes that run for over $150. Does the pro tech deck series prove that the other fancy stuff is over priced or is a $150 fingerboard literally over twice the quality of these tech decks? I’m doubtful. I’ve never been tempted to spend $150 on a fingerboard, but I would dare to buy one of these tech decks if someone said they were nearly as good.
I am new to the tech deck community, i just bought the sonic pro series and i will let you know how it is. I dont mind the price just because i know i wont spend anymore on this hobby
Having the board completely assembled might be a good move on their part. For me assembly is part of the fun but I could see some [targeted] buyers not being very excited about having to put it together themselves after paying >$50 for a fingerboard.
For you to down play your skill but to also seperate fingerboarding from tech decking your definitely part of the fingerboard community. Keep up the rad stuff bro!
You seem pretty damn good to me, mr "not an expert" and you just dabbling around is me trying lmao 🤣, keep it up man, that was the first video of yours I have watched, good content👍
Check out DK, high quality starter stuff for $40 or so shipped (the blank completes are like $30 shipped.) Handmade decks from the Ukraine. China-made wheels and trucks, but hey, so are Tech Decks I'm sure.
Well with that price, there are a lot of better fingerboard companies out there. It's not like the old days where good brands but expensive are only Blackriver, Berlinwood, Flatface etc. A lot of smaller brands are out there that provides better quality. Not gonna lie tho, this is a huge step up from tech deck
I'm not really interested in buying one this pro series, I don't even think I'm the their target tbh but I have to say this video was nice to watch. Good job on it and you just earned yourself a new follower ✌
Tech deck is still way overpriced. I heard the finish on the metal rail fades quickly and the brick material on the funbox is cheap plastic. Tech deck is like combustion energy (minus the emissions😂). It gets the job done and is profitable, but there’s better options that make more sense for the consumer. When tech deck is all you know, it seems like the best option. Their ramps are small, cheap plastic material. No room for tricks. The “rails” sound like a dud doing a 50-50 on a plastic rail that also doesn’t hold still while you grind. I have a tech deck skatepark (~$100); but I realize now after buying real fingerboard obstacles it’s more of a novelty than a functional piece. Hope this helps!🤙
Tech deck made ramps in the late 90’s that were larger and made with metal rails. Grinding on metal rails is where it’s at. The half pipes they used to make were legendary. I wish they’d go back to their roots in terms of the ramps
“I dabble in fingerboarding” proceeds to do like ten different pretty hard tricks lol
To be fair yall never really see when we mess up. Some clips take hours
True that lol
I know right? 🤣
Yeah but cheated on the last hollie.
No lie. This is Tech Deck finally stepping up. I used to go to the TD offices with a bunch of influential fingerboard locals. We sat down at a table and got shown concepts and were asked what we want. The biggest push we had was for better scaled obstacles since TD obstacles are generally real short, hard to get things done on. Their only issue was package and shipping costs pushing their idea into a different retail price bracket. These meetings seriously started as far back as 2005-2006.
Cap
@@yeetteet3739 Nah.
@@yeetteet3739 I’ve been fingerboarding since 02. Ran the first event series in Southern California. Got Blackriver Ramps to sponsor and even send a local team rider a contest park for events. This was before Blackriver was even available in the US. My TH-cam was killing it back then. Life happens. TD used to invite us for our input since we were respected in the scene. They have always met us in the middle by half heartedly making what we asked for. Like the wooden ramps, that funbox with rail, That’s a junior high wood shop project packaged in TD graphics.
@@joshtoy i use to love watching your Mush FB review and MTV video submission lol good times
Thank you for this insight!!
i love your style videos i hope you grow as a creator
Thank you!
nah man i can do alot of the basics, your getting pro level my guy and you dont even do it all the time, keep up the great content
Thanks! I appreciate that!
for sure and i subbed
I had the cheap ones when little but I learned to do tricks freshman year and just ordered one of these cause if ima upgrade I want something great a d I got on sale for 38 with better wheels and bushings
Great review! I just upgraded mine !
I just got back into tech decking and just learned how to kick flip.
I love plan B but damn 70 dollars is a lot when I can use that money to buy an actual board from plan B
I completely agree. $70 is the price of some normal sized boards. But it is still cheaper that some of the higher end fingerboards.
I got it for 55 ebay sir new
What size is the board 34mm?
Yeah it’s 34mm!
It will be fire if the graphic is baker and the wheels are 100% urethane
Not even interested in finger boarding. Your videos of are such quality that I had to watch regardless.
Thanks! I really appreciate that!
OMG someone like me, you have to role the board back to do an ollie!?I'm not alone😊
I wish someone would give an unbiased opinion on how exactly these compare in value to the top of the line completes that run for over $150. Does the pro tech deck series prove that the other fancy stuff is over priced or is a $150 fingerboard literally over twice the quality of these tech decks? I’m doubtful.
I’ve never been tempted to spend $150 on a fingerboard, but I would dare to buy one of these tech decks if someone said they were nearly as good.
I am new to the tech deck community, i just bought the sonic pro series and i will let you know how it is. I dont mind the price just because i know i wont spend anymore on this hobby
Having the board completely assembled might be a good move on their part. For me assembly is part of the fun but I could see some [targeted] buyers not being very excited about having to put it together themselves after paying >$50 for a fingerboard.
Them down ledge tricks were perfect
I dabble in fingerboarding, does fs Smith kickflip out almost perfect.
bro this vid is so fire keep it up u need more recognition
Thank you!
Do you have a finger bored tutorial? If not you should totally make one!
I don’t feel like I know enough about fingerboarding to do a tutorial. Maybe I could do some super basic tutorials someday.
@@KendallBertaux1 you definitely know more than I do!😂
Really helped me get an idea of to buy or not. Thanks!
Glad I could help!
Where can I buy one?
@@brandogiangrasso3835 I got mine from amazon There are links to it at the top of my description.
For you to down play your skill but to also seperate fingerboarding from tech decking your definitely part of the fingerboard community. Keep up the rad stuff bro!
Thank you!
When are the pro series range releasing? I keep looking but can’t find either an actual release date or a place to purchase. Thanks
The only one I could find is on amazon. I have some links in the top of my description.
Nice review with a incredible video quality !
You deserve more subs
You seem pretty damn good to me, mr "not an expert" and you just dabbling around is me trying lmao 🤣, keep it up man, that was the first video of yours I have watched, good content👍
Thank you!
You have a really nice desk setup, and a cool keyboard.
Thanks!
how much is it?
and where did u find it ive been finding one
The board is $70 and the obstacles are $40. There are some links at the top of the description if you wanna check ‘em out.
this tricks are cleaner than my eyeball
I don’t know why you have only 2810 subscribers because your video is amazing
Thank you!
How much is the board
Sry nvm I was only half way through the vid lol
Great video
LMFAO "I'm not a pro"
Does more than the average person that finger boards
Check out DK, high quality starter stuff for $40 or so shipped (the blank completes are like $30 shipped.) Handmade decks from the Ukraine. China-made wheels and trucks, but hey, so are Tech Decks I'm sure.
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Well with that price, there are a lot of better fingerboard companies out there. It's not like the old days where good brands but expensive are only Blackriver, Berlinwood, Flatface etc. A lot of smaller brands are out there that provides better quality. Not gonna lie tho, this is a huge step up from tech deck
Tech Deck realy step up Ther game
You like cooking I guess 😅😅😅
Nice video
Thanks!
4:45 a couple tricks?🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢
You should get sponsored
Stop the cap my guy, you’re a pro lol🔥
Haha I wish. Thanks!
tech deck wheels spinning forever?! lol what you smokin cuh
The wheels for this Pro Series have real bearings in them unlike the cheap tech decks that are just plastic wheels.
Bro your fucking sick lol I need to practice more lol
Two thousand views in a day wow
I'm not really interested in buying one this pro series, I don't even think I'm the their target tbh but I have to say this video was nice to watch. Good job on it and you just earned yourself a new follower ✌
Thanks! 🙏🏾
When u look at the price and realize those together costs 120-140 usd 🤫🤫🤫
I catch at 32 euro
The boards, not worth the $. The obstacles, 100% worth the money.
Yeah the obstacles are great!
Caconcrete
Tech deck is still way overpriced. I heard the finish on the metal rail fades quickly and the brick material on the funbox is cheap plastic. Tech deck is like combustion energy (minus the emissions😂). It gets the job done and is profitable, but there’s better options that make more sense for the consumer. When tech deck is all you know, it seems like the best option. Their ramps are small, cheap plastic material. No room for tricks. The “rails” sound like a dud doing a 50-50 on a plastic rail that also doesn’t hold still while you grind. I have a tech deck skatepark (~$100); but I realize now after buying real fingerboard obstacles it’s more of a novelty than a functional piece. Hope this helps!🤙
Tech deck made ramps in the late 90’s that were larger and made with metal rails. Grinding on metal rails is where it’s at. The half pipes they used to make were legendary. I wish they’d go back to their roots in terms of the ramps
(im not pro fingerboarder) that was sick!!🤙
Thanks!