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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Mutator

    $54.95
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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Aaron Wilson

    $44.95
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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Craig Questions

    $49.95
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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Dalton Dern

    $44.95
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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Dalton Dern Skelleton

    $49.95
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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Dead Dave

    $44.95
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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Lee Yankou

    $44.95
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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Nolan Houghton

    $44.95
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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Seeing Double

    $44.95
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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Shelloween II

    $44.95
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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Swampy's Bog Hog

    $49.95
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  • Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Swampy

    $44.95
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    Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Brain on Eggs

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    Maple Labs Fingerboard Deck - Curb Killer Wideboy

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are pro fingerboards so expensive?

Pro fingerboards undergo the same assembly process as a full-sized skateboard and use similar materials. Most of the cost of producing a fingerboard does not come from the material cost but the actual production cost, as each deck is made of multiple plys of wood that are often handmade. The trucks, wheels, and bearings are also machined in the same process as a full-sized skateboard. 

What size fingerboard is best for beginners?

We recommend a beginner get a deck that is between 32-33mm wide. For the length of the deck, the most common sizing would be between 96-99mm. This is ideal for a beginner as deck sizes are the middle ground. There are plenty of options that are smaller or larger than this that are useful and optimal for certain tricks but they also are more difficult in some situations. Keeping your sizing right in the middle when you start will ensure you have a well-rounded fingerboard for whatever tricks or spots you want to hit while building your own personal preferences.

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