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Which is better – a power meter pedal vs power meter crank?

There is a long standing debate about what’s better… a pedal power meter or a crank power meter. However, this ultimately comes down to what your training and performance goals are. Both come with their benefits and disadvantages.

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In this article we discuss two excellent power meter products from very reputable cycling brands, yet there are number of other excellent bicycle pedal power meters such as Shimano Stages power meter, power meter Garmin, Quarq power meter. But we will focus on these two great power meters and we will provide a comparison of the two help you make a better decision before you buy.

Power meters can be very advantageous to provide you with detailed information around your output to help you in staying on top of your training regime. Especially if you live in hilly area’s such as Colorado or Utah knowing your wattage and output is really crucial to approach the hills in a consistent manner, so as not to blow yourself up too soon and get dropped by your buddies.

  Pedal Power Meter Crank Power Meter
  Favero Assioma Duo Power Meter Pedals Stages Power R Shimano Dura-Ace R9200 Drive Side Power Meter
Cost $940 – $1200 USD $800 – $1200 USD
Weight 0.33lbs (151.5g) adds only 0.04lbs (20g) to base crank set
Torque measurement Watts Watts
Pedal smoothness High N/A
Power Range (Watts) 0 – 3000 0 – 2500
Single sided N/A YES (Right or Left side)
Double sided YES YES crankset and crank arm
Pairing capability Training Peaks, Strava, Garmin Training Center, Garmin Connect and others;
Both Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity
Stages Link, Training Peaks, Strava, Garmin Training Center and others;
ANT+, Bluetooth Smart Ready 
Accuracy Can detect the actual instantaneous angular velocity during the whole pedal stroke, thus providing ±1% accuracy in any conditions +/- 1,5% accurate in all conditions
Weather resistant High High
Power source (battery or chargeable) 50+ hours, rechargeable batteries 200+ hours, battery coin cell: CR2032 (phillips head screw access on the drive side)
Compatability with different bikes Yes – all bikes YES – bike needs to fit with Shimano Hollowtech II cranks
Installation Easy difficulty – can be performend personally with bike tools or by qualified bike mechanic Moderate difficulty – can be performend personally with bike tools or by qualified bike mechanic
Calibration type (automatic or manual) Assioma app or with your bike computer Manual initially, then automatic with apps

 

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