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Old 09-14-17 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
The only way this thing is "accurate" is if we relax the definition of "accurate" very much.

Bottom line: Why would you pay $400 to get the wrong power numbers when Strava will give them to you for free or you could buy a legitimate power meter for the same $400?
I don't know much about these sensors and their usefulness for this application. Why do you expect this system to be inaccurate?

I'm not willing to pay even $400 for a power meter, but I like watching the progress of this stuff.
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