![]() The Power2Max is a solid option because it accurately captures your total power from both legs, versus a one-legged power meter only capturing the left leg and doubling it (which has inherent accuracy challenges). You’ll remember my in-depth review on them this past spring, which was generally quite positive. There were a few dozen units left globally for sale earlier in the month, but that chapter is now closed.Īs a result, the Type-S units are therefore the ones getting the price drop. ![]() ![]() In fact the Power2Max folks tell me that all production of Classic models have permanently ended in order to keep up with Type-S production and to shift resources there. This drop didn’t come to their now phased out Classic line, but rather their fancy newish Type-S line. The already good-deal Power2Max line got even better with the price drop. For the company now celebrating its five year anniversary this year, things appear to be going well. But that’s OK, because all you basically need to know is that Power2Max cut their prices by 20%, down to $610US – including the cranks. ![]() This post might take the award for my shortest Eurobike post this year. ![]()
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