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Blackriver: The Garage Halfpipe That Built a Whole Scene

Pioneer German maker of professional ramps/obstacles and Blackriver Trucks (BRTs, 2010); founded Fast Fingers (2000) and the first fingerboard park.

Kingpin Editorial6 min read1999

How a carpenter's frustration with toy ramps turned into the company that gave fingerboarding its parks, its trucks, and its world championship.

Part of Pioneer Brands

This is one story in the Fingerboard Pioneer Brands series — a source-cited map of makers, scenes, shops, events, and media.
Founded
1999
Country
Germany
Focus
Trucks, Obstacles & ramps, Events, Shops
Confidence
Confirmed
The garage halfpipe, grown up: Blackriver's wooden ramps are still the scene's reference obstacles.

Origin

Where it started

Blackriver's official history tells a very human origin story: founder Martin Ehrenberger came home from a 1998 trip to the USA with his first plastic fingerboard and fell for the hobby instantly — then couldn't find a single ramp worth riding. So he combined a carpenter's training with years of building full-size skate ramps and started making his own. Blackriver was founded in 1999, and from the beginning the goal was less 'sell a product' than 'build a scene where everyone feels welcome.'1, 2

Archived Blackriver brand/product image captured via the Wayback Machine on 2013-11-29.

The push

What changed

What followed reads like the spine of modern fingerboarding. In 2000 Blackriver ran the very first Fast Fingers contest and opened the first dedicated fingerboard park — turning a bedroom pastime into something with events, spaces, and a calendar. The same instinct for proper hardware that started with ramps eventually produced Blackriver Trucks (BRTs) in 2010, and a Berlin shop the same year. The contest Blackriver started grew up too: Fast Fingers became the official Fingerboard World Championship in 2008, and Blackriver still runs it.1, 2

Archived Blackriver brand/product image captured via the Wayback Machine on 2013-03-05.

Signature

What they pushed forward

Blackriver's pioneering shows up less in one product than in a few category-defining firsts — the things that didn't exist until they made them.

  • Professional fingerboard ramps & obstacles: Blackriver's first product line set the template for what a 'real' fingerboard obstacle is: proper materials, skate-accurate geometry, and modular ledges, rails, and transition pieces you could actually session. It is the reason a desk can become a skatepark.1
  • Blackriver Trucks (BRTs), 2010: Launching dedicated trucks in 2010 was a turning point — purpose-built hardware instead of repurposed toy parts, tunable and durable enough for serious riding. BRTs became one of the scene's reference trucks.1
  • Fast Fingers (2000) → the Fingerboard World Championship (2008): Starting Fast Fingers in 2000 and shepherding it into the official world championship in 2008 gave the scene its biggest stage. Blackriver didn't just make gear; it built the event culture the gear lives inside.1, 2
Blackriver Trucks (BRTs) — the 2010 hardware release that put dedicated pro trucks under wooden decks.

Legacy

Why it still matters

More than two decades on, Blackriver is the closest thing fingerboarding has to a load-bearing wall: the ramps, the trucks, the Berlin shop, and the world championship all trace back to one carpenter who couldn't buy a decent ramp and decided to build the whole scene instead.1, 2

Archive images

Obstacle craft beyond plywood: ceramic quarters show how far the ramp catalogue has come.
Archived Blackriver brand/product image captured via the Wayback Machine on 2013-11-29.
Archived Blackriver brand/product image captured via the Wayback Machine on 2013-11-29.
Archived Blackriver brand/product image captured via the Wayback Machine on 2013-11-29.
Archived Blackriver brand/product image captured via the Wayback Machine on 2013-11-29.
Archived Blackriver brand/product image captured via the Wayback Machine on 2013-12-01.
Archived Blackriver brand/product image captured via the Wayback Machine on 2013-12-01.
Archived Blackriver brand/product image captured via the Wayback Machine on 2013-03-05.
Archived Blackriver brand/product image captured via the Wayback Machine on 2013-10-12.

Setup-era context

For the wider gear story around this period, read The Early Boutique & Wood-Deck Era: A Serious Scene Takes Shape.

Evidence note

Founded 1999 by Martin Ehrenberger; the backbone of European scene infrastructure.

References

Numbered references to the brand, retailer, and community pages that back this article. The label notes how firmly each source is established.

  1. 1.About BlackriverBlackriverOfficial

    Founded 1999 by Martin Ehrenberger (Germany); Fast Fingers 1 (2000), first fingerboard park (2000), Blackriver Trucks (2010), Berlin shop (2010).

  2. Official Fast Fingers history; the contest became the official Fingerboard World Championship in 2008 (run by Blackriver).

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