Compact and lightweight, PowerPod weighs just 1.3 ounces (32 grams) and measures 1.96” x 2.2” x .7” (50mm x 58mm x 18mm). PowerPod includes a GoProTM style handlebar mount, and additionally is ...
It’s tough to truly gauge your performance without knowing your power numbers. Many cyclists use power output as well as speed and cadence for upcoming races, but a power meter is also handy for less ...
$699 crank arm unit brings power to the masses Boulder, Colorado-based company Stages Cycling will launch at Interbike the new StageONE, a true direct-measurement power meter that weighs just 20g, is ...
Competitive cyclists like to track their power output, and many use a power meter in order to do so. Those meters mostly take the form of a device that's either added to or built into one crank arm, ...
Stages now provides cyclists an independent left-right power meter, as ridden by Team Sky to victory in the Tour de France. Stages® Cycling today launched to consumers Stages Power LR, which is the ...
WHO: With much excitement PowerTap, the Madison-based cycling power meter manufacturer, has announced their P1 pedal power meter roll out complete with dates. WHY: PowerTap recently solidified their ...
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Ordinarily, cycling power meters are mounted on the crank, pedal, or sometimes even the rider's shoe. The AroFly, however, takes a different approach – it threads onto the rear tire's Schrader or ...