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Experts Tell Us the Best Cycling Power Meters

This article showcases our top picks for the Best Cycling Power Meters. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below). We are keen to hear your feedback on all of our content and our comment section is a moderated space to express your thoughts and feelings related (or not) to this article This list is in no particular order.

FAVERO ASSIOMA DUO PEDALS

This product was recommended by Steven Walker from Spylix

The pedals worked flawlessly with the head unit, computer, and phone app throughout the testing period. The pedals are magnetically charged via USB, so there is no fiddling with rubber seals and ports. The pedals track your time out of the saddle and your platform offset, or how much you pedal with one foot. Common metrics like left-right balance are also present, though a cheaper single-sided version lacks these features.

4iiii Precision Power Meter

This product was recommended by Steven Walker from Spylix

4iiii has delivered a reliable and affordable left-side crank that adds only 9g to the crank’s weight. The 4iiii Precision adjusts the scale factor to account for a known imbalance in your power output between your legs. It is accurate and consistent, and we had no issues with water ingress. 4iiii also offers a dual-sided Precision Pro option with a similar low weight.

Quarq DZero Dub Power Meter Spider

This product was recommended by Rei Garnet from Bunnyhorde

For me, the most important factor when deciding on what power meter to buy is how reliable it is and how easy it is to install. This power meter from Quarq is the only one that I’ve ever used that hasn’t given me a headache so far. I’ve been using it for a few years now and it still hasn’t given me any problem.

Favero Assioma Duo Pedal Based Cycling Power Meter

This product was recommended by Lyle Florez from EasyPeopleSearch

Thanks to the power meter electronics placed in pods on each pedal, the Favero Assioma Duo power meter pedals provide reliable and constant power measurements for the left and right sides, even when exchanged between bikes. Compared to other power meter pedals that rely on coin cell batteries, this is a clear winner.

Garmin Rally Rk200 power meter pedals

This product was recommended by Lyle Florez from EasyPeopleSearch

The Rk200 Rally pedals from Garmin are the first Shimano-native power meter pedals. They can be used with Shimano SPD-SL cleats, making them a fantastic alternative if you already have Shimano road pedals. The measurements from the Rk200 Rally pedals were accurate in our tests. However, the pedals took a few seconds to start transmitting data.

Favero Assioma Duo Pedal Based Cycling Power Meter

This product was recommended by Phillip Villegas from Three Pedal Mafia

Each pedal of the Favero Assioma DUO has a sensor that measures left and right leg power. Power sensors are installed on the pedals, precisely where your force is delivered, to provide you with an accurate view of your pedal strokes. Installing it was a breeze. Install and relocate your Assioma power metre from one bike to the next as easily as you would a regular pedal, with no special equipment required.

Wahoo RPM Cycling Speed and Cadence Sensor

This product was recommended by Stella Cooper from PaydayLoansUK

This lightweight, easy-to-install power meter is perfect for tracking real-time cycling. This power meter is integrated with Bluetooth, ANT+, and RPM sensors connected to Capture real-time cycling cadence on your bikes tablets, computers, or smartphone and training apps. You can also record workout data with 50+ smartphone apps, including Zwift. Sufferfest, map my ride, Wahoo fitness app, and record training platform. It contains magnetic connectors for charging.

Garmin Vector 3S Single-Sensing Power Meter

This product was recommended by Will Tigerton from LeanBack Player

This is the best power meter for your cycling needs as it is made of durable alloy and stainless steel making it very sturdy and durable that it can withstand the regular wear-and-tear of cycling. It is also weatherproof and produced by a known sports products brand, Garmin. It was made to last a lifetime and it is very easy to use, plus is battery operated. All required applications can be performed by this power meter with GPS. Overall, this is really a good buy for your cycling needs.

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