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Powell Peralta Vato Rats Royal Blue 8.0" Skateboard Deck
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Made from strong, light, hard yellow birch, fused together with water-resistant glue in proprietary Powell-Peralta AirLam™ presses. This ensures maximum stiffness, strength, pop, and durability.