Fingerboard
Product Description: The Xtrem Shop is the most complete case for finger toys. Whether skateboard, BMX,
scooter, or roller skate, you can have fun like a pro by performing maximum tricks on the mega halfpipe ramp.
Thanks to the many accessories and tools, you can take everything apart, modify it, and reassemble it to
develop your toys exactly how you want. Case Contents: 1 finger skate, 1 finger longboard, 1 finger penny board, 1
finger BMX, 1 scooter, 1 pair of aggressive finger scooters, 1 big halfpipe ramp, 1 pair of finger pants and finger
socks, 1 skate display, 1 tool box, 2 extra BMX wheels, 2 extra scooter wheels, 4 extra skate wheels, 4 extra scooter
wheels, 4 extra penny board wheels, 4 extra longboard wheels, 1 hex screwdriver, 1 screwdriver, 1 sticker sheet.
Safety Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months.
High Concave Fingerboards with Flexible Metal Trucks.
Ideal for both beginners and advanced Fingerboarders.
Hey Finger Board Finger Scooter Crip & Tricks more. this BMX vs Scooter vs Shoes Skate vs Skate Extreme vs Very
skate extreme vs Fingerboard A fingerboard is typically 96 millimeters (3.8 in) long with width ranging from 26 to
36 mm (1.0 to 1.4 in), with graphics, trucks and plastic ball-bearing wheels, like a skateboard. A fingerboard can
be used to do traditional skateboarding tricks, such as an ollie and kickflip. Fingerboards first existed as
homemade finger toys in the late 1960s and later became a novelty attached to keychains in many skate shops.
In the 1985 Powell-Peralta skateboarding video titled "Future Primitive," Lance Mountain brought fingerboarding
to the skateboarders of the world. Around the same time, Mountain wrote an article on how to make
fingerboards in TransWorld SKATEboarding magazine. In the video, Lance Mountain rode a homemade
fingerboard in a double-bin sink. It is widely accepted that this is where the idea for the ramp found in The
Search for Animal Chin came from. Some consider this the earliest fingerboard footage available for public
viewing. That homemade fingerboard was built from wood, tubes, and toy train axles.
The first company to mass-produce fingerboards that weren't intended to be used with a figurine or accessories
was Somerville International's Fingerboard brand. They were also the first to include licensed graphics from
actual skateboard graphics with the introduction of the Pro-Precision board.
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