4iiii 105 Power meter vs Favero Assioma UNO pedals
Hendrix2430
Posts: 119
Hi all,
I've been looking at acquiring a power meter and I had narrowed it down to the 4iiii and stages crank systems which seem good and are affordable.
One of my friends are the bepro pedals from Favero so through researching I stumbled across their new system called the Assioma. For my budget I can get a single sided Assioma uno which is only slightly more expensive than a 4iii.
Both are probably just as good but I still would like to have some feedback and ideally a comparison between the two...
there are so many great reviews about the 4iii but not much about the Assioma... Slight negative Is that I have the 105 groupset but if I upgrade in the future, I'll have to sell up the power meter and buying another that matches the chainset I have...
As for the Favero, it's a pedal based system and it uses Look Keo type cleats. I have SPD-SL pedals and am familiar with those so...
Anyway, looking for some feedback and opinions, that would be great! Thank you
I've been looking at acquiring a power meter and I had narrowed it down to the 4iiii and stages crank systems which seem good and are affordable.
One of my friends are the bepro pedals from Favero so through researching I stumbled across their new system called the Assioma. For my budget I can get a single sided Assioma uno which is only slightly more expensive than a 4iii.
Both are probably just as good but I still would like to have some feedback and ideally a comparison between the two...
there are so many great reviews about the 4iii but not much about the Assioma... Slight negative Is that I have the 105 groupset but if I upgrade in the future, I'll have to sell up the power meter and buying another that matches the chainset I have...
As for the Favero, it's a pedal based system and it uses Look Keo type cleats. I have SPD-SL pedals and am familiar with those so...
Anyway, looking for some feedback and opinions, that would be great! Thank you
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Well powermeter and gear testing guru Ray seems to think they're pretty good so far:
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2017/09/favero-assioma-in-depth-review.html
Personally given the option, I'd spend extra and go for the dual sided version of anything. It's extra data that might be totally irrelevant to most people, but still it's good to know.0 -
Thank you. I read that - promising, but there isn't anything else unfortunately... I must say the convenience of changing pedals from bike to bike is good! However I'd be a bit uneasy having a power meter on a pedal where it's easier to do damage. A crank is more out of the way really...0