





SLUSHCULT NOW AT BLADE PARK PRO SHOP
DIY Never Looked This Good
The Blade Fingerboard Park Pro Shop at CalStreets just leveled up—Slushcult’s full line of steel DIY fingerboard obstacles has officially landed in Vancouver. Known for their punk rock edge and street-savvy design, Slushcult is more than a brand—it’s a lifestyle straight outta Southern California that’s now fueling your fingerboard sessions north of the border.
From flat bars to double-sided pole jams, these obstacles are built for dreamers who prefer their setups gritty, realistic, and ready for punishment. Let’s break down what just dropped and why it’s time to start sketching your next DIY park layout.
SLUSHCULT DIY 3-STAIR DOWN RAIL
Size: 4″ long x 2.25″ tall | Material: Steel, powder-coated black or raw
Perfect for compact setups or starter parks, this rail mimics the classic 3-stair handrail you’ll find at every local spot. Wide steel feet offer secure mounting to wood or foam, and it’s just low enough for consistent lock-ins without compromising the challenge.
DIY Use Case:
Mount it beside a foam 3-stair block, ledge combo, or ramp-to-rail build. Use it as a technical warm-up zone or mid-line hit between bigger tricks. Tight on space? This is your go-to feature.
SLUSHCULT DIY 5-STAIR DOWN RAIL
Size: Longer and taller variant | Material: Same construction as above
A heavier rail for more advanced riders, this 5-stair replica raises the stakes. Tall enough to feel gnarly but not so intimidating it ruins your flow. It’s stable, realistic, and exactly what you’d find in any skatepark’s A-line.
DIY Use Case:
Pair this with a kicker-to-rail setup or embed it into a larger staircase with foam steps and a banked landing. Great for filming line-based clips and building real-world muscle memory.
SLUSHCULT DOUBLE-SIDED POLE JAM
Size: 5″ x 2″ | Material: Steel with angled feet
This one’s a beast for those who love improvising. A dual-entry pole jam means more trick variability from both directions. It’s compact, super durable, and forces you to think creatively—how you hit it is up to you.
DIY Use Case:
Use with a curb cut, kicker ramp, or bank. You can even dig it into a foam “ditch” or wedge it between ledges for weird transfers. The fact that it’s symmetrical? Bonus points for switch lines.
THE SLUSHCULT STORY: FROM CULT TO CULTURE
Slushcult isn’t just a fingerboard brand—it’s an extension of a larger countercultural movement started in Southern California. Founded by a crew of punks, skaters, artists, and makers, Slushcult started as a zine and apparel line with a D.I.Y. ethos and grimy aesthetic.
Eventually, their obsession with fingerboarding led them to release their own skate-inspired hardware—metal rails, gritty spots, and street-inspired designs built for both function and flavor. Every piece feels like it came straight out of your neighborhood skatepark or a back alley in LA.
Their brand vibe? Grimy but playful. Stylish but raw. And always about creating your own scene—whether it’s curbside or tabletop.
SLUSHCULT HITS BLADE FINGERBOARD PARK: WHY IT MATTERS
Blade Fingerboard Park has always been the heart of fingerboard innovation—Blackriver, local builds, custom setups—you name it. But with Slushcult now in the mix, we’re adding a whole new vibe: raw, grimy, skate-everything energy from the streets of SoCal.
These obstacles aren’t just props—they’re steel-built invitations to get creative, get weird, and get tech. Whether you’re sketching your next DIY build, filming a gritty line, or just want that real-spot feel under your trucks, Slushcult delivers.
Now stocked at the Blade Park Pro Shop:
✔ Slushcult DIY 3-Stair Down Rail
✔ Slushcult DIY 5-Stair Down Rail
✔ Slushcult Double-Sided Pole Jam
All built in the USA. All ready to shred.