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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- Powermeter pedals are suitable for both road bike, MTB, gravel and cyclocross.
- Easy to switch between bikes.
- Very accurate thanks to the measurement deviation of only 1%.
- Good rechargeability, thanks to the magnetic charger.
- With a 60-hour battery life, you will need to charge these pedals more often than other power meter pedals.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand | Favero | |
Measuring Position | Pedal | |
Power Source | Rechargeable battery | |
Battery Type | Rechargeable battery | |
Clip-In Mechanism | Double-sided | |
Application | MTB / Cyclocross / Gravel | |
Supports 'Apple Find My' | No |
Accurate and reliable
From a power meter you'd expect an extremely accurate reading and the Favero Assioma Pro is certainly no exception. With a deviation of around 1%, this powermeter has a very reliable reading. The Favero Assioma PRO power meter pedals measure exactly how fast your legs are spinning during the entire pedalling process. Many powermeters assume a constant speed, however this is not the case with, for example, oval blades. These power pedals can therefore be used with oval blades, unlike many other powermeters.
Difference single- and double-sided
In the single-sided measurement, your power is measured only in your left pedal. This value is doubled, giving an indication of total power. With the double-sided pedals, your power is measured in both the left and right pedals. This makes the power values more accurate and gives you additional data. Thus, your power output delivered while sitting or standing is charted and compared.
Insight into your power distribution
By using the power stage, you can see where you deliver the most power in your rotation. In addition, the Platform Centre Offset (PCO) measurement shows how you distribute your power across your pedals. Finally, the left-right balance on the double-sided powermeter gives insight into the power distribution between both legs.
Rechargeable battery and battery life
The pedals use an internal rechargeable battery that lasts up to 60 hours on a single charge. The batteries are charged through a magnetic charger. This keeps the charger securely in place while charging, also ensuring you don't have to search for a charging port every time.
Waterproof, solid and replaceable
These pedals have an IP67 certification. Because they have no charging port or other openings, they are very resistant to splashing dirt and moisture. With this, you are assured of accurate power data even in worse weather conditions. The pedals are robust and have a sturdy and lightweight body, but should a part break, you can easily replace it. All pedal parts are available separately via Favero.
• Battery life: 60 hours
• Battery type: LR44/SR44 (4 times) or CR1/3N (2 times)
• Water resistance: IP67
• Stack: 11.2 mm
• Q-factor 53mm
• Weight: 191.4 grams per pedal
• Left pedal with power sensor
• Right pedal without power sensor
• Shimano SPD cleats
• 1x Micro-USB charging cable with magnetic connector
Double sided:
• Left and right power sensor
• Right pedal z power sensor
• Shimano SPD cleats
• 1x Micro-USB charging cable with magnetic connector
If you want to get better or want more insight into your performance, you can train more specifically with a powermeter. Also afterwards you can better see what you have trained. A powermeter gives, compared to for example a heart rate monitor, data that is much more accurate. This is because your heart rate has many influences of external factors such as temperature or fatigue, a power meter objectively shows what power you are pedalling.
The main advantage of the Pedalpowermeter is that it is relatively simple to change from bike to bike. Handy if you have multiple bikes! It is not inferior to other types of powermeters in terms of measurement accuracy. Moreover, the availability of spare parts also means you can do with these pedals for a very long time.
How do I calibrate the Assioma PRO pedals?
In principle, you do not need to calibrate these pedals, they do that automatically. However, it is advisable to put the bike straight on the road so that the calibration is correct. If you still want to calibrate the pedals, that's no problem either. The old data will then simply be overwritten by the new calibration.
Reviews
Reviews
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Most recent reviews
5 / 5
Solid and accurate power meter with a beautiful look
I use the power meter on my endurance racing bike. The measurement is very accurate. With a weight of 384 g, it is also (marginally) lighter than comparable power meter pedals. The attractive appearance of the pedals is also important. The pedals are supplied with charging cable, cleats and screws. The battery lasts a very long time (approx. 60 hours). The charging cable is attached to the power meter with a magnet. The cable can also be easily connected to a power bank. The charging process is very fast. I have nothing negative to report for the time being.
5 / 5
Top product that just works.
I wanted powermeters for my two bikes (mtb and racer). This was the most economical solution where I did not have to buy another (crank) powermeter when buying another bike. I bike 3x a week so I change pedals almost every week from mtb to racer and vice versa. With a dedicated 15mm socket spanner close to the bikes, it's a snap. Charging is also easy with the long supplied cord, you do need to buy a usb pad. Only when changing pedals do you need to calibrate, and this is easily done with the Garmin 530.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Best value for money for MTB power meter pedals
Having already had to replace the bearings on the garmin rally twice, this time I opted for the recent Favero Assioma Pro MX 2. These are only slightly thicker than normal spd pedals (the Garmins are thicker). They are made entirely of high-quality metal. One advantage is that all the electronics are safely and watertight locked inside the pedal axle. The pedal body itself can be easily replaced, and is then a lot cheaper than those at the competition. I also no longer have to calibrate before each ride, this is only necessary the first time, or when you transfer the pedals to another bike. In Favero's app you get a lot of data, and the pedals connect smoothly with the Garmin environment (edge bike computer and Garmin Connect). Currently, I think this is the best deal for this powermeter pedals for MTBs
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Top purchase
Top purchase, doubted for a long time but should have bought this earlier
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Niet Gratis but worth any penny!
Zeer accurate robuste powermeter; aanrader!
Pros & Cons
5
Solid and accurate power meter with a beautiful look
I use the power meter on my endurance racing bike. The measurement is very accurate. With a weight of 384 g, it is also (marginally) lighter than comparable power meter pedals. The attractive appearance of the pedals is also important. The pedals are supplied with charging cable, cleats and screws. The battery lasts a very long time (approx. 60 hours). The charging cable is attached to the power meter with a magnet. The cable can also be easily connected to a power bank. The charging process is very fast. I have nothing negative to report for the time being.
5
Top product that just works.
I wanted powermeters for my two bikes (mtb and racer). This was the most economical solution where I did not have to buy another (crank) powermeter when buying another bike. I bike 3x a week so I change pedals almost every week from mtb to racer and vice versa. With a dedicated 15mm socket spanner close to the bikes, it's a snap. Charging is also easy with the long supplied cord, you do need to buy a usb pad. Only when changing pedals do you need to calibrate, and this is easily done with the Garmin 530.
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Accrurate
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Indestructible
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Simply works
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USB charging pad not included
5
Best value for money for MTB power meter pedals
Having already had to replace the bearings on the garmin rally twice, this time I opted for the recent Favero Assioma Pro MX 2. These are only slightly thicker than normal spd pedals (the Garmins are thicker). They are made entirely of high-quality metal. One advantage is that all the electronics are safely and watertight locked inside the pedal axle. The pedal body itself can be easily replaced, and is then a lot cheaper than those at the competition. I also no longer have to calibrate before each ride, this is only necessary the first time, or when you transfer the pedals to another bike. In Favero's app you get a lot of data, and the pedals connect smoothly with the Garmin environment (edge bike computer and Garmin Connect). Currently, I think this is the best deal for this powermeter pedals for MTBs
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Accurate power measurement
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easy installation
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nice app
Recommended by the product specialist
Recommended by the product specialist
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