Depends really, do you subscribe to wattage?
Lots of info (read: bitching) about every power meter apart from the SRM there.
The positive aspect of the SRM is that the data is accurate, which seems to be a challenge for the other powermeters.
Quarq's suffer significant drift due to a) rain and b) temperature changes, which make them a great power meter for British use, for example.
My old wired SRM was no trouble at all, as long as I left the PC-V on charge.
My new wireless one is fantastic- zero problems (bar a dodgy sensor, but that was Bontragers fault).
I am going to get a P2M next, due to the cost- that'll be in the next few months.
We shall see.
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Depends really, do you subscribe to wattage?
Lots of info (read: bitching) about every power meter apart from the SRM there.
The positive aspect of the SRM is that the data is accurate, which seems to be a challenge for the other powermeters.
Quarq's suffer significant drift due to a) rain and b) temperature changes, which make them a great power meter for British use, for example.
My old wired SRM was no trouble at all, as long as I left the PC-V on charge.
My new wireless one is fantastic- zero problems (bar a dodgy sensor, but that was Bontragers fault).
I am going to get a P2M next, due to the cost- that'll be in the next few months.
We shall see.