Stages Dura-Ace R9100 Gen 3
553,46
Garmin Rally RS
From 490,88
Favero Assioma DUO
700,60
Wahoo Speedplay Powrlink Zero
From 589,26
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Reviews
Pros
Use on multiple bikes |
strong signal |
Easy to fit |
Unobtrusive |
Overall top quality, really. |
Metric precision |
The cleats lock into place really well |
Easy to fit |
Accurate data (21x) |
easy to install (19x) |
price (19x) |
Reliability (9x) |
-
Cons
Left side only |
Dura-ace price premium |
There are cheaper brands |
Slight lag between effort and display |
Probably the price |
Price (10x) |
No (8x) |
Still expensive (3x) |
no so far (2x) |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Mounting is easy. |
6x stronger signal, so reduces the risk of interference |
Cadence measurable through magnet. |
Compatible with Shimano SPD-SL cleats. |
The Garmin Rally RS measures advanced data, including power and performance analysis, cadence and left-right balance. |
The sensor shaft can be transferred to other versions of the Rally (XC or RK) and Vector 3 pedals. |
Full integration with the Garmin Ecosystem, including Garmin Connect, Edge cycling computers and Garmin sports watches. |
Available in a single-sided version and a double-sided version for the most advanced and accurate measurements. |
The Favero Assioma DUO pedals have an excellent price/quality ratio! |
The precise measurement of your pedal stroke makes these power meter pedals extremely reliable. |
These power meter pedals can be used with round and oval chainrings. |
These power meter pedals are easy to use on multiple bikes, as all you have to do is switch the pedals. |
The individual parts of these pedals are replaceable. |
The Wahoo Speedplay are the most aerodynamic power meter pedals, and are highly accurate. |
Power meter pedals can easily be swapped between various bikes. |
The position of the Speedplay cleats is customisable, with fore-aft and left-right adjustability and pedal float adjustable up to 15 degrees! |
The Speedplay cleats are included in the delivery. |
The power data is always accurate because the pedals automatically adjust to changes in weather conditions. |
Cons
Single-sided measurement doesn't give the complete picture of your effort. |
This meter only looks nice at a Dura-Ace R9100 crankset. |
Has no internal battery, so you will need to replace the button cell batteries from time to time. |
Some cranks require a spacer between the pedal and crank arm. This increases the Q-factor. |
It may take some time to get used to the Speedplay cleats. |
Specifications
Power Meter
Yes
Yes
Yes
Measuring Position
Crank
Pedal
Pedal
Pedal
Power Source
Battery
Battery
Rechargeable battery
Rechargeable battery
Battery Type
CR1/3N
Shimano Hollowtech II (24 mm)
3-point mount
Crank Length
170 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
Compatible with
Shimano
One-sided
One-sided
Compatibility
ANT+
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
ANT+
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
ANT+
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Single-sided
Single-sided
Dual-sided
Dual-sided
Dual-sided
Single-sided
Dual-sided
Dual-sided
Application
Road
Cyclocross
Gravel
Cyclocross
Gravel
Road
Road
MTB
Road
Cyclocross
Gravel
Road
Cyclocross
Gravel
Cadence
Yes
Yes
Yes
Generation
3rd
Colour
Grey
Black
Black
Shimano SPD-SL
Look Kéo
Best
Best
Supports 'Apple Find My'
No
No
No