Originally Posted by
dr_lha
Biggest issue with it is that for not much more you can get an actual strain gauge based power meter. For only $60 you can get a 105 crank arm version of the 4iii Precision Power Meter (with DCR Clever Training discount) for example. If it was $50 or $100 cheaper I think it'd be a killer product.
Otherwise, worrying about accuracy of power meters is only something to do if you have 5 of them on your bike like DCR does. If you only have 1, why worry?

That does sound good in theory, but since I have Campy my options are certainly limited. 4iii doesn't even make a Campy compatible version and I won't get a new crank just to accommodate a power meter.
Others I've looked at are Brim Brothers and Power 2 Max (still $1290 though).