Stages Power Meter Gen 1 Vs Gen 2
Stages Power Meter Gen 1 Vs Gen 2 The Stages Power meter is lightweight, easy to fit and, according to our tests, it gives results that are comparable with those of systems costing twice as much. The Stages Power meter is housed in a left (non-driveside) crank. Y'all buy the consummate crank with the ability meter already installed. Stages offer various different models starting at £599, but only in alloy cranks. They say that carbon doesn't provide the consistent deflection curve needed for the technology to measure accurately. At that place are currently no Campagnolo options and if you want a SRAM version, information technology has to be Rival (which you can use with a Red driveside crank, for example). We used the Shimano Dura-Ace 9000 version, so Shimano made the creepo and Stages added the power meter. The Stages system relies on a bending beam that is added in a pod on the crank. W