Before answering the question, let's first understand what is a finger skateboard: according to the board is divided into wood and plastic.
For newbies, plastic fingerboards are recommended;
For those who have been playing for a while, maple fingerboards are recommended.
Why is it so recommended? First of all, let's understand the structure of a finger skateboard:
Board, alloy bridge, wheels, non-slip pads
Through the picture above, we can see that the composition of a finger skateboard includes not only the board but also other components. So, through your question, we need to focus on analyzing the board surface: finger skateboard board surface is divided into plastic board surface and multi-layer wood synthetic board surface.
Wooden board surface is generally selected from the Northeast maple, Canadian maple multi-layer compression, compression process is divided into cold pressing and hot pressing, cold pressing that is, without the addition of glues will be compressed directly to the wood piece, more advanced, better performance. The board has a better impact toughness and good elasticity, but the price is generally more expensive.
Plastic board surface is the market is better to buy, lighter weight, that is to say, the basic toy fingerboard, suitable for novices to find the feeling of a single is not suitable for long-term play, to put it bluntly, more amateur.
More commonly known as: the difference between toys and professional, of course, technology is good, the board does not matter.
So the choice of plastic or maple fingerboards must first be based on who plays? Is it a child as a toy or a novice beginner to find the feeling? And then there is the financial strength, willing to spend more money to buy. If you feel that the tens of dollars does not matter, of course, choose maple is good, if you are specialized in playing this or long-term play this then do not choose plastic. So if you are determined to play, you have to buy a good board, have the feeling, have patience, and can insist on it. Well, I'll send you a picture of a finger skateboard for your enjoyment: