Accuracy vs consistency. Consistently and predictably wrong is still good enough to track and monitor training effects.
@hovis get educated before buying a powermeter, not after.
Stages will probably be dropping their prices in reaction to the v. similar 4iiii product launching Dec 10th at $350
That may be so, but if a meter isn't accurate, how do you know if it's consistent? You don't, and it's where the numbers are wrong that you're throwing away repeatability and you may as well not be using a power meter.
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Accuracy vs consistency. Consistently and predictably wrong is still good enough to track and monitor training effects.
@hovis get educated before buying a powermeter, not after.
Stages will probably be dropping their prices in reaction to the v. similar 4iiii product launching Dec 10th at $350