Favero assioma duo review.
Assioma power meter pedals review.
Before we go any further on this review let s actually address the name of this product as colloquial these pedals have in the past been described in a way as to suggest they were manufactured by bepro.
The q factor is 54mm which feels well.
In any case the assioma pedals far outstrip competitors with the vectors at 323g and the p2s at 398g.
Favero surprised us with the bepro in august fall 2015 out of nowhere came a dual sided power meter pedal to rival the incumbent garmin vector 2 and powertap p1 pedal based alternatives.
The addition of bluetooth smart is welcomed for those head units that support it and more importantly the ease of installation and swapping from bike to bike.
Fast forward two years and favero have sneaked out an improved assioma power meter based pedal just ahead of the expected.
The favero assioma duo power meter pedals have been out for a few years now and although favero isn t a huge name in cycling like shimano or sram it has earned an excellent reputation in a.
The assioma is a candidate for the best power meter.
The accuracy like the vector pedals is 1.
Favero assioma power meter pedal review zwift gear test.
After a number of attempts to enter the market with its pedal based power meter italian outfit favero went back to the drawing board in 2017 tweaking and refining its design to come up with the assioma range of power meter pedals available in both single and dual sided designs and boasting impressive accuracy simple set up and solid compatibility with a wide range of devices with thanks to.
Ok so bepro have launched new pedals hold on that s not right.