Whats the point of even considering the Pioneer Power Meter if its just going to be another overpriced, underperforming option in the budget power meter market? I mean, weve got Stages, Quarq, and 4iiii all offering relatively affordable options with decent accuracy and reliability, so what exactly sets Pioneer apart from the pack? Is it just the fancy-schmancy dual-leg design, or is there something more to it? And dont even get me started on the whole left-crank-only debate - if Im shelling out my hard-earned cash for a power meter, I expect it to be able to measure my power output accurately, regardless of which leg Im using.
So, Pioneer fans, Im calling you out - what makes this thing worth the investment? Is it really worth the extra cash, or am I just better off sticking with a tried-and-true option like Stages or Quarq? And dont give me any of that its a great option for beginners nonsense - Im talking about serious cyclists who actually care about their power output and want a reliable, accurate meter. So, whats the verdict? Is Pioneer the real deal, or just another overhyped, underperforming option in the budget power meter market?
So, Pioneer fans, Im calling you out - what makes this thing worth the investment? Is it really worth the extra cash, or am I just better off sticking with a tried-and-true option like Stages or Quarq? And dont give me any of that its a great option for beginners nonsense - Im talking about serious cyclists who actually care about their power output and want a reliable, accurate meter. So, whats the verdict? Is Pioneer the real deal, or just another overhyped, underperforming option in the budget power meter market?