Unboxing & Review: Nyjah Skatepark Tech Deck Playset
If you played with Tech Deck toys as a kid, you'll love hearing it again! To give you a better idea of what to expect from the new Tech Deck set, our very own Greg Burke recently sat down and unboxed the Tech Deck Playset at the Naija Skatepark.
This set also includes a finger skating fretboard, including an exclusive Naija Huston model. The Naija Skatepark Tech Deck Playset includes an adjustable mini skateboard to help you pull off cool tricks on your new freeboard.
Naijah X-Connect Skatepark Creator allows you to create an epic skating competition using Haban's stairs, rails, ramps and ramps. Best of all, this set is compatible with other sets like the Bowl Builder Ramp or Jump n' Grind (sold separately).
If you want to cook something complex, expect a lot of effort. When unpacking, we said that setting up a skatepark is a time-consuming challenge and once it's done, things aren't as stable as they could be.
Now the technology floor itself is a completely different story, with amazing attention to detail. The technology features floor-holding tape, clear stickers on the bottom, and metal hardware.
According to Greg's unboxing and review, the tech deck is very well made. Especially considering that the Naija Skatepark Tech Deck Playset is over 6+ years old, it would be great to see the high quality plastic parts easily put together.
If you're buying this for your 6 year old, be prepared to help them, and by 'help' we mean you'll be the one putting them together. Still, it's a fun collection and worth checking out for the nostalgia alone. The Naija Skatepark Tech Deck Playset costs $24.99 (USD) and can be purchased here.
For more information on the Naija Skatepark Tech Deck Playset, check out our full unboxing video. Be sure to subscribe to Shacknews and GamerHub TV for more unboxing videos.
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