
The Blackriver X Slushcult Pro Fingerboard Deck – Knucks is the perfect choice for fingerboarders who demand precision, style, and unparalleled performance. Designed with heat transfer graphics, this deck offers an exclusive, eye-catching aesthetic that sets it apart from the rest. Handcrafted with premium wood and made with meticulous attention to detail, the deck delivers professional-grade quality, making it ideal for advanced tricks and seamless combos. Available in multiple sizes, including 29mm, 32mm, 33.3mm, and 36mm, it caters to a wide range of styles and techniques, with options for low or medium concave to suit your preferences.
Every purchase includes one Blackriver deck and one Riptape Slim & Catchy for an optimized setup right out of the box. Elevate your fingerboarding experience with a deck that combines craftsmanship, durability, and an exclusive design. The Blackriver X Slushcult Pro Fingerboard Deck – Knucks isn’t just a tool—it’s a statement.
BLACKRIVER X SLUSHCULT:
- W: 33.33mm L:98mm
- Classic ShapeÂ
- Medium Concave
- 5 Ply
- Real Wear Graphic















Slushcult Fingerboards, believes that fingerboarding is more than just a hobby – it's a way to express creativity, master tricks, and connect with a vibrant community of enthusiasts.
Born from a passion for fingerboarding culture and fueled by a commitment to quality, Slushcult has become a go-to brand for fingerboarders of all skill levels.
Known for eye-catching graphics and limited-edition releases, Slushcult Fingerboards transforms fingerboards into works of art. Every design is a canvas for self-expression, making each board not just a tool for tricks but a statement of style.
Fingerboarding is more than just a hobby – it's a culture. Slushcult Fingerboards celebrates that culture by supporting a global community of fingerboarders who share a love for creative tricks, custom setups, and endless fun.
BLACKRIVER FINGERBOARDS: Back in the days of plastic fingerboards we could only dream of wooden skateparks and more realistic parts for our boards. In 1999 Blackriver made those dreams into a reality. Call it a finger sport, a hobby, a toy or whatever you like. 





