🛹 Shred your style, build your legacy!
The TECH DECK Pyramid Shredder 2.0 is a customizable, buildable fingerboard skatepark set featuring 15+ modular pieces and an exclusive Toy Machine fingerboard. Designed for kids 6 and up, it offers endless ramp configurations with the innovative X-Connect system, perfect for developing fingerboard skills and creativity without any assembly required.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Size | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 8 x 3.2 x 9 inches |
Style Name | [MODERN_ACTION_SPORT] |
Item Shape | irregular shape |
Occasion Type | Christmas |
Collection Name | Tech Deck Playset |
Color | Pyramid Shredder X-connect Set |
Theme | Sport |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Base | Plastic |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Required Assembly | No |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
Not for Kids | No |
Compatibility Options | TOY_VEHICLE_SET, Tech Deck Playset |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Number of Players | 1 |
Control Method | Touch |
Special Features | Tech Deck |
Includes Remote? | No |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Non-powered |
Battery Type | no batteries required |
Educational Objective | Logical Thinking |
C**R
Great for the price!
Great for the price! Skateboard wheels aren’t the best, they don’t roll smooth. But fun little setup.
N**E
Good value and cute!
The media could not be loaded. I just bought this a a silly prop for my baby turtle, but it's actually pretty well made for the price, functional, and super cute!
D**K
Worth the money!
These are so fun! I'm happy my teenager still likes playing with them. Easy to put together and it's pretty solid! It doesn't come apart while playing.
M**O
It broke
I love this but broke sadly
W**S
Great toy to keep your little one busy
We got this and some other accessories as a Valentine's gift for our son. He was thrilled and loved them.
A**A
Gift
This was a gift but he was so excited to start playing with it. It is such a cool kit. Brought back memories of my childhood
M**L
Kids are fickle.
My son bought this, and he loved it for a weekend, but it's very nice quality and great value.
N**E
A little fiddly, but very LOUD!
I grew up playing with old Tech Deck ramps. I still have a few, namely the original Hubba Hideout release and an X-Concepts quarter pipe, so this ain't my first rodeo. What I noticed with this set is that things are just engineered to be more fiddly now. Instead of giving us one solid platform piece, they give us this dumb scaffolding setup that you then place a platform piece on top of... Why? It's not like it makes things more modular. It just looks and feels cheaper than what we used to get. I guess "cheaper" is the reason why.It's also a hell of a lot louder than what we used to get. Noise levels have always been high on Tech Deck plastic but compared to the old stuff this stuff really booms when you land. If anyone in your life hates the sound of fingerboarding then you should avoid these Tech Deck sets because this is fingerboarding amplified compared to professional obstacles.The set is a nice enough size, especially for the low $4 price I paid, and I found a configuration I like to use with it. The colors on this set are frankly cute. Plastic quality seems high and I'm not worried about its durability.I sometimes travel with fingerboard obstacles and this is something I wouldn't see myself travelling with. Just picking it up can see that damn scaffolding coming undone. The flat bar also tends to pop out of where it's sitting once you apply pressure to the front of it when grinding, which is annoying.The fingerboard included is not good. It's a really terrible, inelegant shape with obvious concave mold lines, and the bushings are just pieces of plastic! They couldn't afford rubber!? Into the drawer it goes with all my other crap.The big orange pyramid pieces are fun for flips into stalls. I like the curved kicker, it's just a different kind of piece. The curved quarter is nice too, love hitting grinds around the coping, but the transition is super tight.It's a fun set, high quality outside of the actual Tech Deck included, but I'd love to see these engineered to be more solid, and quieter. Metal rails also need to make a comeback outside of the pro labelled stuff. Also some rubberized feet to keep these from sliding around your desk would go a long way, but I guess they make fingerboard grip for that. Regardless, these Tech Deck sets really were better when I was a kid and it's not just rose tinted nostalgia.
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