Powerdyne Arius
I first saw this plate in Armstrong, British Columbia. It was being worn by a skater named Blow-Bye. Her boyfriend, Dan Miller had designed and made it. I was intrigued by the design and saw it again in April of 2012 being worn by Quadzilla, at Flat Track Fever, a tournament my league hosts yearly. Production models were released this summer, and I saw a few skaters on them at Rollercon.
I got my pair last week. From my favourite skate shop, Nerd Skates.
Awesome packaging. A bit fancy. They did supply all the required tools to service the plates, which is good. A couple allen keys is all that is needed.
Axis pin (the big guy). This attaches the truck to the plate
Axis pin sleeves (the two wide black bits with the holes). These are bushings to allow the truck to swing freely
Butterfly cushion (the green bit)
Stabilization pins (the little screws).These lock the butterfly cushion in place.
The plate is manufactured out of 6000 series aluminum. The prototypes were 7000 series. There have been some minor design changes which likely allowed the use of the more cost effective alloy.
They are light. I haven't weighed them, but I will.
These ones are a size 5. 6" wheelbase. They will be mounted all the way forward on my old converted ice speed boots.












