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Fingerboard Parks

Fingerboard parks are miniature skateparks designed specifically for fingerboards. Just like their real-world counterparts for skateboards and BMX riders, fingerboard parks provide obstacles and features where fingerboarders can practice tricks, grinds, and slides. These parks are usually made from various materials such as wood, plastic, or metal, and they offer a wide variety of ramps, rails, and other elements to replicate the experience of street or park fingerboarding.

Fingerboard parks can range from simple, basic setups to highly detailed, custom-built skateparks. Here are the different types of parks you might come across:

  • Street-style parks replicate urban environments where skateboarders (and fingerboarders) typically ride on ledges, rails, stair sets, and curbs. These parks are designed for fingerboarders who want to practice technical tricks and grind-heavy street-style fingerboarding.
  • Obstacles in street parks can include:
    • Ledges (flat or rounded)
    • Rails (round, square, or grind rails)
    • Stairs (for flip tricks and stair sets)
    • Flatground areas (for flip tricks and grinds)
    • Manual pads (for balancing tricks on the back wheels)