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      <title>Why Shredding a 10 Inch Skate Deck is So Much Fun</title>
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      <description>Choosing a 10 inch skate deck might seem like a bold move if you&amp;#39;ve spent your life flipping 8.0 popsicles, but the sheer stability it offers is a total game-changer. For a long time, the industry was obsessed with skinny boards that felt like</description>
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