How about Rotor 2Inpower?
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I have a friend who is using one on his MTB, seems to work well.
No problems at all as yet, he's had it on for around 4-5 months.
No problems at all as yet, he's had it on for around 4-5 months.
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I wouldn't pick this over a power2max for Rotor cranks. With p2m you have the freedom to change cranks for whatever reason, the system has more people on it which translates into better support and less bugs and is less expensive. The only downside is that is not "true" 2 leg power measurement.
I've got 8000km with my 2Inpower and it works good, very good. The main drawback is the weight but at the same time it has the highest stiffness of the Rotor cranks that I've tested.
It's very reliable and truly waterproof. Figures look very similar between 2 similar climbs at the same speed. But once again, it's a heavy product and for road racing I'd prefer something lighter like power2max, or any other light crank without powermeter. Good training partner for winter. The question is also: for a road race, do I need datas ? Probably not on my case. For a TT, I need datas anyway.
It's very reliable and truly waterproof. Figures look very similar between 2 similar climbs at the same speed. But once again, it's a heavy product and for road racing I'd prefer something lighter like power2max, or any other light crank without powermeter. Good training partner for winter. The question is also: for a road race, do I need datas ? Probably not on my case. For a TT, I need datas anyway.