I've been riding with Shimano dual power meters (two bikes) for almost ten years. Never really needed the dual, since my power was essentially the same. It was an expensive choice that didn't add much, if any, value. Third bike was a SRAM spider power meter mount, it was great, but I think the cost was around $400. This is just as good, but not nearly as much money. As long as it holds up, it will be the best value power meter I've purchased in ten years. 4 stars only because I've only had it two months.
This SRAM Force PM works great. Actually perfect. Easy to install and set up. I just wish my numbers were better lol.
It's only one-sided, but it's significantly lighter than the spider-based power meters, and more stealthy. Unless you're really worried about L/R power balance, this is all you really need. Also, SRAM's spider meters still require 4-bolt chainrings, which are heavier (and I've broken some, although not SRAM's). I prefer the modern direct-mount chainrings, which work with this spindle-style meter.
Got the power meter to put on my road race bike. I have the older sram force group set and the power meter had been working great.
Install was a breeze, haven't compared accuracy but the effort seems similar to my wahoo kickr. Used with my 1x force d1, same cranks other than the decal. Would recommend
Easy and cost effective way to add a power meter to any SRAM Force AXS equipped bike.
Amazing bang for the buck and simple power meter add on!
Made my ride so much better as I could see in watts how the ride was going... way better then looking at a heart monitor only