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RYSE FINGERBOARDS DROPS NEW OBSTACLES FOR PROPER STREET-STYLE SESSIONS

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Ryse Fingerboards Ledgeland Real Street Series Canada Pickup Blade Fingerboard Park VancouverRyse Fingerboards Curved Bench Canada Pickup Blade Fingerboard Park VancouverRyse Fingerboards Curved Bench Canada Pickup Blade Fingerboard Park VancouverRyse Fingerboards Canada Pickup Blade Fingerboard Park VancouverRyse Fingerboards is back with another sharp new obstacle drop, and this latest batch looks built for riders who want their fingerboard setup to feel more like a real street mission than a polished little display. The new pieces carry that gritty, skated-in character that immediately makes a park look more legit, while still staying clean enough to stand out as centrepieces in any lineup. Ryse has been carving out its own lane by making obstacles that feel rooted in real skateboarding, and these new additions keep that direction rolling strong.

The Ledgeland stands out right away with its layered concrete-style design and metal-capped top, giving it the look of a proper street ledge that has already seen years of abuse. What gives it extra weight is the spot history behind it. Ledgeland is a recreation of an iconic Canadian skateboarding spot in Victoria Park in London, Ontario, turning a real piece of street terrain into something fingerboarders can session anywhere. That connection to an actual landmark gives it more meaning than just being a nice-looking obstacle. It carries the spirit of a real spot that has lived in the minds of skaters, and that kind of history always makes a piece hit harder. It has that low, heavy, realistic profile that makes you want to line up crooked grinds, noseslides, tailslides, and quick tech combos the second it hits the table. It does not feel over-designed or too polished. Instead, it leans into the raw aesthetic that makes real skate spots so appealing in the first place.

The Curved Bench brings a completely different kind of energy to the drop. Where the ledge looks blunt, stacked, and heavy, the bench is all about flow. Its shape opens the door to stylish lines, longer grinds, and creative approaches that make a session feel less repetitive. Curved obstacles always add a bit more movement and expression to a setup, and this one looks like the kind of piece that rewards riders who like to get technical while still keeping things smooth. It has that classic bench inspiration, but with enough shape and attitude to make it stand out as more than just another park filler.

What makes these Ryse pieces hit harder is the balance between realism and rideability. A lot of obstacles can look good in photos but feel awkward once you actually start using them. These look like they were made by people who understand that fingerboarding has to feel right first. The surfaces, proportions, and overall shapes all seem aimed at keeping the session fun while still delivering the visual impact of real street architecture. That is a huge part of what makes a fingerboard park memorable. It is not just about having obstacles. It is about having obstacles that make you want to keep trying one more trick, one more line, and one more angle. Ryse has been building a strong reputation by putting out obstacles with character, and this release adds even more depth to that identity. There is a distinctly Canadian street flavour in the way these are presented, with an emphasis on texture, realism, and spots that feel like they belong in an actual skate scene. That makes them easy to appreciate whether you are building out a home setup, adding fresh pieces to a shop park, or looking for something new to bring a stale obstacle lineup back to life.

For riders who want more than generic ramps and clean little blocks, this new Ryse drop looks like a proper answer. The Ledgeland brings the kind of hard-edged street attack that makes technical tricks look even better, while its roots in a real London, Ontario spot give it genuine character. The Curved Bench adds style, shape, and movement to any session. Together they make a strong one-two punch and show that Ryse Fingerboards is continuing to push obstacles that do not just fill space, but actually bring a fingerboard park to life.

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