Rodrigo E. Ortiz III
Tech Deck Generation 5™: (9/10) Just like the G4 and G3 no major difference but graphic wheels. The Trucks are constructed poorly, bushings are weak, wheels are weak, and concave is great.
Fingerboards™: (5/10) No pop at all their mostly for Vert boarding due to narrow wheel base. It's also plastic, Strong trucks that don't move, weak concave, and wheels are to big, but durable.
Al-X (Fingerboard™): (5/10) No concave just aluminum, with weak trucks, weak bushings and durable wheels. It's a challnge using them, just like the Fingerbaord boards.
Digi Decks™: (8/10) The board I switched from Tech decks. Was a real challenge to use. That's why I liked them. real light, weak bushings, stronger trucks, weak wheels, and no concave. It's amazing how my vids helped the sale of digidecks. Shorty's owe me something. Naw just joking.
Hot Wheels Hot Stikz™: (5/10) The board is to thick with no concave, also it has rubber griptape, but the best part is it's spring trucks which give amazing pop.
Tech Deck trick street 1: (8/10) Real great, you just have to get use to them. Best to use when your really creative with your tricks.
Flick Trix™ Park Bench: (4/10)FB's (7/10) Bikes Real small hard to do any fb tricks on it but it's a nicely designed obstacle. Also it's hampered by it's bottom attachment.
Tech Deck bench and Picnic table : (9/10) Built really well and real dope if you do some combos on it. Only prob is since the bottom is not enforced, it might split in two.
Mike Smith
Tony hawk trick street 2: (9/10) Better than the first one with a new grindbox and kickers. If you had to choose between the first and second one, go for number 2 i think you'll get more for your money.
Flick Trix mini ramp: (8/10) Something good to have. the assembly is a little
annoying but the design and space make up for that. pretty wide and long and
the coping slides really good because its plastic. also u can connect them
different ways for something other than a mini ramp.overall pretty good.