🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with PowerTap Precision!
The PowerTap Unisex P1 Pedal Powermeter Set is a cutting-edge cycling accessory designed for serious cyclists. Weighing only 398 grams, this lightweight set features a 9/16" thread type and a 3-bolt KEO style cleat interface, ensuring optimal performance and comfort. With adjustable elastomer spring technology, it provides a customizable riding experience suitable for year-round use. Perfect for adults looking to enhance their cycling game!
Age range | Adult |
Color | Black |
Size | One Size |
Style | P1 Pedal |
Height | 2 inches |
Item display length | 11.25 inches |
Weight | 680 g |
Item display width | 6.5 inches |
Number of pieces | 2 |
Seasons | Year-round |
Sport | Cycling |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | PowerTap |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | PowerTap |
Item model number | 30500 |
Product Dimensions | 28.58 x 16.51 x 5.08 cm; 730 g |
ASIN | B00ZCK89K6 |
D**L
I have a TT bike and a road bike and have just returned from a holiday where I hired a bike for a week - being able to monitor p
Consistent and reliable product - much less fussy and unpredictable than other power meters I've tried (eg Garmin Vectors) and much easier to fit - they don't need a specific torque setting to be accurate.I have a TT bike and a road bike and have just returned from a holiday where I hired a bike for a week - being able to monitor progression whilst away from home has been fantastic. This would not have been possible with a wheel or crank based system. The ability to have cadence as well as power on the hire bike (the pedals are also cadence sensors) has also been most welcome.Battery changes are easy and setup takes moments (calibration takes 5 button presses on a garmin Edge 810).The only negative thing is that they aren't quite as easy to clip into as shimano road pedals.If you're into numbers / metrics / statistics to measure your cycling then these are one of the most versatile products I've ever used.
M**T
Great power meter - Weak bearings.
I bough these as I wanted reliable left / right power information because I suffered from a knee injury and wanted to regain even power through both legs. These seemed the perfect solution and being from Powertap I was confident they would be if high quality and as accurate as it's possible to get.I had my first pair for just under a year and they had provided some excellent power data, however I was VERY DISAPPOINTED when one began to develop significant slack ness bin the bearung after about 2000 miles of use.After trying to contact Saris (Powertap parent company) and having them suggest I sent them to USA for assessment (from the UK) I eventually returned them to the shop from which I'd bought them so that they could return them to Saris UK. Many weeks passed with numerous reminders being sent begore I was eventually sent a replacement pair. Less than 6 months later and one is beginning to show signs of bearing slackness again.I really like the power meter side to these and the convenience / transferability between bikes etc. It's great that they look like normal quality pedals without any hangy-on bits like some others and take AAA batteries. They don't need specific torque settings etc so are really easy to use and connectivity with head devices is a doddle.My only criticism (and worth the 2 stars missing in my review) is that while Powertap can make powermeters they ain't so good at getting the basics right when it comes to building a pedal.
A**Y
Changed my race times completely
These pedals are the first power meter I've owned and I completely love them. They are easy to take on and off, and because I switch from my TT bike to road bike frequently, I find this feature to be super handy compared to having a power meter in a wheel hub or a crank. Sometimes my Garmin 920XT loses signal, but it's infrequent. I PR'd at both the 70.3 and Ironman this year because I was a lot smarter on the bike - mostly because I paid attention to my power. Would highly recommend
M**P
The must get power meter !
Just got my first set of power tap P1 pedals and they are fantastic. I have been borrowing a set of these and using them for a while so I k ew what I was getting.I first want to start with saying that Amazon is fantastic with returns. My first set of pedals I got were defective. One pedal was showing 100% battery and the other read 25% even when switching batteries. I also noticed that that pedal was starts to overheat and get warm to the touch. I immediately knew that there was something not right. I got on Amazon printed an return label and shipped them back. I received the first set of pedals at my door on a Thursday, I returned them on Friday, and the replacement pedals were on my door Saturday.......WOW!!I called power tap to ask them if this was something that they had ever heard of and they said yes.. It was a very rare occurrence. Even the best engineered stuff has glitches, so I'm not docking them for a faulty pedal, I would even go so far as give them an extra star for the crazy fast replacement. I also asked power tap about the app on the iPhone, apparently when you try to update the firmware...yes the pedals are wirelessly updateable, a message would say YES there is a firmware update, but then would pop up with an error message saying that there was no device detected. Power tap confirmed that this was a software glitch with Apple but the current version was installed 30.025.....I think, they said this didn't affect the app or the pedals at all and just ignore it and they are working on a fix.Using these are simple. Just install the batteries, screw the pedals on, set your crank length, perform a "0" offset and you're ready to go.I have been using Speed Play Nanogram pedals and they are pretty much the lightest pedals in existence, so I was concerned about the weight but so far I haven't noticed the extra 250g or so.Clearance for some might be an issue if you don't have a good habit of keeping your outside leg down in a turn or pedaling through a turn but with good habits this shouldn't ever be a problem.The pedals are virtually weatherproof and are tested to be waterproof and sealed for long life.When installing the batteries take care that the caps to the battery case are soft aluminum and can damage easily if your Allen wrench isn't the proper size.Love the pedals and the left and right measurement and the ability to update as new features are avalable. Probably the most versital, easy to install pedals avalable.They also communicate with both Bluetooth and ANT+ so you're covered there.
A**R
Works Good
This product is what I expected ..Delivery was fast
C**N
Not bad, but not the happiest customer ever.
The media could not be loaded. I do like these pedals, but this may be because they are my first ever power meter purchase. So with that, do know that I have nothing to compare them to.However, here are my pros and cons...Pros:-Easy to install from one bike to the next. Takes maybe 2 to 3 minutes. I GUESS it could take longer if you're a gi...panzy.-Always works when I need it to and pairs with my Edge520 easily.Cons:-They are definitely heavy, even heavier than the Look classic pedals. And considering the Look classic is pretty heavy compared to the carbons, that is saying something. So you might want to consider that in your application. But if you are training, this shouldn't be too much of a draw back. But if your a climber, the whole idea would be to have these to pace your self up climbs. So even in competition you would want a power meter, so this is probably not the right power meter for you...-Even though they pair well with my Garmin, it doesn't provide much data to the Garmin other than heads up power and cadence. Vectors will probably win there.-iOS only??? Wish I had taken this more serious before I bought it, so I can't pull a star for this one. My fault totally.ISSUE:This may be an isolated incident, but I will let you know. My left pedal after about a month and a half of owning it began to get left in right play in it. It didn't mess with the actual meter itself but it just doesn't feel right. Being an engineer, I know that the play is definitely going to effect my power stroke considering I am now applying force in the left and right direction. Some people wouldn't mind this probably but it bugs the heck out of me.Anyway, I called Powertap today and gave them a full run down. They asked for an email about everything with details and the video I provided.I'm waiting on a response. I'll be sure to let you all know how things go with an update. Really hoping this is an isolated incident.Overall,I will say this product has enhanced my training experience. It does a great job of allowing me to correctly train in different zones. Even with that slight issues I've found in these pedals, my performance has vastly improved. So don't be over discouraged by my review. It's not a bad product AT ALL.
D**
Don't work with Garmin
Does not work with Garmin. So I paid extra to get left right power info. What a waste! The pedals will read the left leg but not the right. I called customer service, they make you leave a message no one will answer so then you have to wait for them to call you back and hope you are not at work or somewhere important when they do. When you explain to customer service that you are having a problem they go start telling me why it is my fault they don't work. Sorry I didn't know I wasn't supposed to use a Garmin, I bet more than half the people reading this post are using a Garmin. Customer service said I would still be able to look at the power info after a ride. Yes looking at power after a ride is useful but am I supposed to guess my power while riding. How can I do intervals without knowing my power outputs. There is no reason to buy these if you are using a Garmin, save your money and buy a power meter that only reads one leg. The right pedal will communicate time to time but each time it looses its connection you get an annoying error display on the Garmin.FYI I am using an Edge 800 but after reading reviews it seams to effect all Garmin units.
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