Old 08-18-11, 09:18 AM
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Inertianinja
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Originally Posted by roadiejorge
Vaporware for now but I think this will take off because if it works as well as other powermeters currently available then it will have an edge in that it can be transfered to different bikes easily. The fact Garmin is behind it makes me think this will be out relatively soon, I don't think they would announce it if they weren't confident it will be successful. As for the price point well it's a bit steep but comparable to other powermeters so it can present itself as a viable option once people see some real world testing. I will definitely consider purchasing the Vector if it proves to be a solid product.
they'll either make it or they won't.
it'll either give accurate power readings or it won't.
if they make it, blogs will test the holy hell out of it. if it's inaccurate of flimsy, you'll hear about it.

my Quarq was $1750 (included chainrings). I think it's widely regarded as "worth the money."
if this system gives accurate power readings + pedals + easier installation + leg-specific readings, it'll be "worth the money."
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