shimano spd pedal power meter Favero Assioma PRO RS-1 Power Meter Pedals
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shimano spd pedal power meter

shimano spd pedal power meter Favero Assioma PRO RS-1 Power Meter Pedals

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shimano spd pedal power meter Favero Assioma PRO RS-1 Power Meter PedalsFavero Assioma PRO RS 1 Power Meter Pedals deliver single sided power measurement in a true road pedal built around Shimano SPD SL compatibility. The system places the power sensor on the left pedal and calculates total power by doubling left leg outputan efficient way to bring structured training to any road bike without swapping cranksets or chasing compatibility. Faveros sealed power spindle houses the electronics and rechargeable lithium ion

Favero Assioma PRO RS-1 Power Meter Pedals deliver single-sided power measurement in a true road pedal built around Shimano SPD-SL compatibility. The system places the power sensor on the left pedal and calculates total power by doubling left-leg output—an efficient way to bring structured training to any road bike without swapping cranksets or chasing compatibility.

Favero’s sealed power spindle houses the electronics and rechargeable lithium-ion battery, keeping the sensitive components protected and making day-to-day use simple. With an IP67 waterproof rating, temperature compensation, and over 60 hours of runtime per charge, the Assioma PRO RS-1 is designed for consistent data through long training blocks, rough weather, and travel.

The road-specific body is made from carbon-fibre tech-polymers to balance durability and low weight. A low 10.5 mm stack height and standard +53 mm Q-factor help preserve a natural fit and stable pedaling feel, while the clip-in interface remains fully compatible with Shimano SPD-SL cleats (including the included cleats, plus Shimano SM-SH10/11/12).

Assioma PRO RS-1 Specs at a Glance

  • Power measurement: Left-side sensor (total power = left leg × 2).
  • Accuracy: ±1% with IAV (Instantaneous Angular Velocity-based) power calculation; compatible with oval chainrings.
  • Battery: Rechargeable lithium-ion; 60+ hours per charge.
  • Connectivity: ANT+ and Bluetooth (up to 3 simultaneous BLE connections).
  • Sensors: Built-in cadence sensor and gyroscope.
  • Fit & interface: 10.5 mm stack height; +53 mm Q-factor; Shimano SPD-SL cleat compatible.
  • Weather-ready: IP67 waterproof rating; temperature compensation.
  • Weight: Left pedal with power sensor 124.8 g; right pedal without power sensor 123.8 g.
  • Origin & coverage: Made in Italy; 2-year warranty.

Rider-Focused Data, Clean Road Setup

  1. Road pedal feel, power meter precision: A dedicated SPD-SL road body keeps clip-in/clip-out familiar while delivering consistent training data.
  2. Advanced metrics support: Track power and cadence plus detailed insights like PCO, Power Phase, Rider Position, Pedal Smoothness, and Torque Effectiveness when paired with compatible head units/apps.
  3. Durable split architecture: The sealed spindle keeps electronics protected and separates the power sensor from the pedal body for practical serviceability.
  4. Dialed fit & efficiency: Low stack height and a standard road Q-factor help maintain your position while improving stability through hard efforts.
  5. Future flexibility: Modular, interchangeable pedal bodies (road/MTB), with an upgrade path available to dual-sided Assioma PRO RS-2.

Final Take

If you want a straightforward, road-ready entry into pedal-based power, the Assioma PRO RS-1 blends a low-profile SPD-SL platform with reliable accuracy, long battery life, and robust weather sealing. It’s a clean solution for riders who value consistent training data and an easy-to-live-with setup across everyday miles and focused intervals.

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