Power paw 70mm,super stick, 78a
The very first thing I noticed when i looked at these is that well, they look cool, uppon putting them on my board I realised that these are a really really smooth wheel, I rode them numerous times, and found that they fared very well on rough tar and were very very sticky through corners, these were first class wheels, they also held potetial for great speed, Ross Snowden used them down a hill that a normal, 70mm small cored wheel  would have done terribly on but still came 4th overall(down a dead straight hill up against guys on all cherry bombs)which has to say something for their speed, But allas my set died when ross's board got ridden over by a car(he owed me bigtime), all in all I would have called them a great wheel, especially if you live in a place where there isn't always optimum road conditions, I was really bummed that my set broke because those were the wheels i would use for skating on all rough roads, they stick like glue and have a good speed behind them,
some specs:
size:70mm
hardeness:78a,
testing conditions: everything, everything, and I mean everything they fared up especially well on rough tar and down cornery roads, Ross had them for about a month and wooped my ass many a time with them on(he he but so did I), I plan to get hold of the different durometers and maybe some power paw alumintors cause if they ride anything as well as these I'll be impressed
available from Longskate.com
photo courtesy of Marc DuPaul at Longskate.com