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Hello,
I entered Mountain Mayhem 2020 and looking to get a power meter for training on my Canyon Spectral (gxp DUB BB)
Any recommendations?
I have had a Stages gen 2 power meter before (SRAM XX1) but returned it due to excess battery drain.
cheers!!
A LH crank arm strain guage power meter would be the easiest solution....
This is a buy cheap, return a lot and buy again area. Having done all that, Mrs Yak who loves winter mtb training has been on a sram eagle crank with the quark power meter in the spider. This has been reliable for over a year so far, with only some military stuff interfering with the data to the head unit occasionally.
4iii has been fine for me and economical - not put massive miles on it yet though
I have the Rotor 2inpower on mine. Bought it as I've had one on my road bike for 3 years and it's been excellent. Plus points for me are: no calibration needed before a ride, very reliable data (no spikes or drops to fix in software) and a stiff/light crank. I've used q rings for years, so that was another reason for me.
Thanks, was avoiding the LH strain gauge type as I had to return several in the past, so not much confidence in these. Probably the SRAM XX1 spider based one looks like the best bet.
+1 for Rotor PM's.
I've got a SRAM/Quarq on my winter steed and a Rotor REX INpower on my summer/race bike and by far and away prefer the Rotor PM. Never missed a beat in all the time I've had it whereas I've had a couple of annoying, niggly issues with the Quarq. If I was going to buy again I'd go straight for another Rotor one.
Does anyone use an Avio power meter with a SLX / XT / XTR setup? Or is this one of the cheaper options that 'gets returned'.
Also : has anyone done a DIY install of one or is it better to buy pre-installed?
I'm also interested in the avio ones... though for cx use not mtb.