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Fingerboard Low-Rise Kicker Poly-ramp in Lava Flow Colorway, made from a synthetic, stone-like material that is much lighter than concrete but features superior durability. The material is more resistant to cracks and breaking compared to actual concrete.
The lightweight construction is designed with a low center of gravity to resist tipping. Ramp can be easily stacked and stored with other Teak Tuning poly-ramps. Includes a sheet of non-slip foam tape, allowing you to customize the grip on the base of the ramp. Ramp features an engraved logo on the back. This ramp is a scaled down version of an actual ramp in the 1:12 scale for realism. Perfect for riders of all skill levels. Includes a free Teak Tuning sticker.
The ramp measures 6" long, 3" wide, and is 1.5" tall at it's highest point. Flush bottom for a seamless transition as you ride into and off of the ramp.
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It came in great time and there was no damage to the item.
I ordered a Red Rover 32mm complete alongside this board, and those thoughts remain the same with this board as well. I got this 34mm to see which size I like more. After a couple weeks of use I don't have a huge preference, but I think I prefer the 32mm slightly over this one.
The only additional thought I have with this board is that the provided foam tape is 35mm x 110mm. Due to this board being 34mm long, there is not much room for error when placing the tape on the board and can take some time getting it right. The board length is only 97mm however, so there is plenty of room lengthwise to get the grip tape on correctly. Personally I think it should be shorter and a bit wider imo.
The complete is nice though, the 34mm trucks look nicer than the 32mm ones, and the board shape looks better and more professional at 34mm imo. I still recommend, but maybe order some extra foam tape as well, just in case.
Two minor complaints: The o-ring bushings were on by default, even though they were advertised with bubble bushings. It did come with them and was a fairly easy install, but the 2nd complete I ordered came with the bubble bushings on with included o-ring bushings.
Secondly, the board is marked as fully assembled, and while everything is put together... the griptape is not. This is fairly expected, but for newer members of the community/hobby, this may be confusing as it is not specified anywhere.
Overall though, the board is nice but a bit on the lighter side. The trucks with bubble bushings are nice, and the prolific foam tape has a nice feel. The wheels are a bit loud and are the grippiest, but they roll well and work well enough to do what you need. I later ordered urethane abec-9 wheels from Teak, and prefer those, but they cost significantly more ofc.
Either way, it's a good board. I got a handful of them to use instead of Tech Decks. The Teak Tuning hate is unwarranted imo.
I'm pretty surprised how sturdy this it. Solidly built and loads of fun to use.
New to fingerboarding and still trying to find the best setup for me. This is a great beginner board and will get a lot of fun out of it. I couldnt get pivot cups to fit on the trucks.