There are so many cool finger skate parks out there and the possibilities are endless. All you really need is some scrap wood, some glue, and some creativity! We will walk you through the process we used.
First, here are the supplies we rounded up.
We started out with the flat sheet of plywood and used a pencil to mark out the areas we wanted to build up. Then cut them to size and glued them down.
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Here is the list of parks we got to experience.
Day 1 - San Diego County, California
Day 2 - Orange County, California
Day 3 - Los Angeles County
Day 4
Day 6 - Oregon
Day 7
Day 8
Washington
Day 9 - Made a quick run to the Border then work back toward Portland
US-Canada Border
On July 31st, Yllo partook in an event at a skatepark in Oceanside, CA. We had a booth with most of our products, including shirts, fingerboards, and finger scooters. At that event we got a lot of attention. At one point, most of the park was at our booth! Lots of people were buying our boards and enjoyed them very much. Also, at the event, there were a few competitions, varying on age and skill and type of features skated. It was fun! We met some cool people and had a good time. Purchasing our product helps out a lot with these events and trips so stay tuned to Yllo and get some sick stuff from our website at ylloactive.com we have lots of variety to choose from.
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