Frequently asked questions at bloodshred fingerboards
what country’s does BloodShred Fingerboards ship to?
We ship Worldwide! We will do our best to get your BloodShred order to you ASAP. If you have any questions about you’re location/country, please contact us via email with your enquiry and shipping information at bloodshredfingerboards@gmail.com.
What wood is used to make a BloodShred deck?
At BloodShred Fingerboards, we strive to make pro quality fingerboard decks. We use 100% Canadian Maple wood. We also use Australian woods such as Tasmanian Oak and Queensland Maple to support other local Aussie businesses. Each BloodShred deck is made individually, it is firstly pressed and moulded then sanded and shaped by hand. The deck is then lacquered, slapped with a BloodShred logo then coated ready for shipping and shredding.
What comes with a BloodShred complete?
Our BloodShred completes come with a BloodShred deck, pro inverted fingerboard trucks, wheels, bearings, grip tape and hardware. Each complete comes with a free hardware tool, so you get the satisfaction of setting up your shred ready board to call your own. Use the hardware tool to adjust truck tension and wheel tightness, every rider has their own personal preference and feel. Tweak your board to your liking.
What is a trick spot?
Trick spots are shreddable objects that we make by hand here at BloodShred Fingerboards. Trick spots include grindable ledges, gaps, planters and rails. BloodShred trick spots are street spots. They are made of concrete, metal rails and fake plants to replicate a real life shreddable skate location. Ideal for indoor use on rainy days or outdoor use on a hot one.
What is a fingerboard?
A fingerboard is a miniature version of a skateboard. They are used by kids and adults for a hobby or occasional fun. You can use fingerboards anywhere such as school, work, holidays, rainy days and family time. FYI fingerboarding is a popular sport just like skateboarding. There are pro skaters and pro fingerboarders. Its not just a fun hobby, but a passion for skaters and skate culture lovers alike. Fingerboarding doesnt just help with imagination for skatable obsticles, it is also great for improving hand/eye coordination