Stairs and Rail
The Tech Deck stairs and rail is one of the many Tech Deck skate park accessories that kids love. It is made of a set of eight stairs with a metal rail for fingerboard grinds on either side of the stairs. This piece of equipment is compatible with all the Tech Deck skate parks and can be connected to the Tech Deck platform, along with other stairs or ramps.
Ramp Wall
The Tech Deck ramp wall is a replica of a piece of equipment in skateboarding champion, Ryan Sheckler's personal skate park. This replica piece is constructed with a brick wall in the center with a ramp on one side of the wall and stairs with a rail on the other. It also has a small platform at the top of the ramp.
Hubba Left or Right
The Hubba left or right are two connecting ramps for the Ryan Sheckler personal skate park. The piece includes one curved ramp and one straight ramp. This Tech Deck piece can be connected to the ramp wall to enlarge the skate park for additional fingerboards and tricks. Kids spend hours designing their own personalized skate park with these ramps.
Trick Street
The Tech Deck trick street is a complete skate park. It includes: stairs, bench, metal grind rail, cones, a barrel, and a quarter pipe. The set also includes a fingerboard designed for tricks. All the surfaces are constructed of with smooth plastic parts. This is also compatible with all other Tech Deck accessories. This skate park has everything a boy or girl needs to get started with fingerboarding and learning skateboard tricks.
Tony Hawk Euro Bank
The Tony Hawk Euro Bank is a grind rail and ramp set for the Tech Deck Skate Park series. It consists of a curved ramp with the words, Tony Hawk Foundation printed on it and a straight ramp with a metal grind rail. The Euro Bank play set also includes one fingerboard.
Hubba Hideout
Tech Deck's Hubba Hideout is part of the Street Spots skate park collection. It includes a set of six stairs, one fingerboard, and a sheet of stickers for decorating the park. The stairs are white and are supposed to be a replica of concrete stairs. Kids can bring the city streets inside for authentic skateboard play, using their imaginations and a fingerboard.
Resources:
Skateboarding Magazine: "Fingerboarding"Simplified Internet Design: "Andy's Tech Deck Ramps, Skateboards, and Dudes"
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Wow, I didn't realize these came with their own modular skate park system :)
Great job with thisc very descriptive,interesting to read, really done well.