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I'm currently interested in the Polar Power Meter for the
720/710 HRM. I have researched the web and have a pretty good idea as to how they compare to the SRM and the Power Tap. I'm looking for individual feed back, not so much on accuracy as consistency. I should metion that I currently have a 720i and I'm not willing to sink another $700 (Power Tap) to $1500 + (SRM) on another system. Most of the sites I found using google dealt with accuracy which the Polar falls behind compared to the others mentioned above. I don't care if I'm 40 watts off actual on a particular climb only that the next time that I ride that climb I'm still 40 watts off the actual wattage. I know that this is very difficult if not impossible to test. What I'm looking for is gut feeling on consistency of this power meter... Thanks, -p |
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I have the power meter and am quite satisfied with it. Can't
say much about accuracy against other units, but when comparing my efforts w/ same meter suits me fine. Only issue that I find is that it appears to suffer from interference near power lines. I pass by a network of powerlines when I ride and sometimes see my power go up to 900 watts. I think " pretty impressive... I'm on par w/ Cippolini", but once I get past the line it returns to the 200 watt range. Oh well. Set up was easy on my road bike. On my triathlon bike (KM40), has a curved chain stay and I was unsure if I had the placement set right. Comparing power between the bikes, they appeared similar, so it was probably not an issue. "Pippen" <123@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:MqMGc.36074$a24.9818@attbi_s03... > I'm currently interested in the Polar Power Meter for the > 720/710 HRM. I have researched the web and have a pretty > good idea as to how they compare to the SRM and the Power > Tap. I'm looking for individual feed back, not so much on > accuracy as consistency. I should metion that I currently > have a 720i and I'm not willing to sink another $700 > (Power Tap) to $1500 + (SRM) on another system. > > Most of the sites I found using google dealt with accuracy > which the Polar falls behind compared to the others > mentioned above. I don't care if I'm 40 > watts off actual on a particular climb only that the next > time that I ride that climb I'm still 40 watts off the > actual wattage. > > I know that this is very difficult if not impossible to > test. What I'm looking for is gut feeling on consistency > of this power meter... > > Thanks, > > -p |
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In article <cch95v$in2$1@news.btv.ibm.com>, "JPape" <jpape@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
>I have the power meter and am quite satisfied with it. >Can't say much about accuracy against other units, but when >comparing my efforts w/ same meter suits me fine. Only >issue that I find is that it appears to suffer from >interference near power lines. I pass by a network of >powerlines when I ride and sometimes see my power go up to >900 watts. I think " pretty impressive... I'm on par w/ >Cippolini", but once I get past the line it returns to the >200 watt range. Oh well. Your bike is probably draining power from the powerlines... ;-) One one of my routes, there is a point where my heart rate goes up to 280 bpm, the speed up to 80-90 km/h and my cadence to 150-200... It last for 5-10 seconds, then it's normal again. No powerlines around, but I can see an antenna nearby the road. -- Jørn Dahl-Stamnes |
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"Pippen" <123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MqMGc.36074$a24.9818@attbi_s03... > I'm currently interested in the Polar Power Meter for the > 720/710 HRM. I have researched the web and have a pretty > good idea as to how they compare to the SRM and the Power > Tap. I'm looking for individual feed back, not so much on > accuracy as consistency. I should metion that I currently > have a 720i and I'm not willing to sink another $700 > (Power Tap) to $1500 + (SRM) on another system. > > Most of the sites I found using google dealt with accuracy > which the Polar falls behind compared to the others > mentioned above. I don't care if I'm 40 > watts off actual on a particular climb only that the next > time that I ride that climb I'm still 40 watts off the > actual wattage. > > I know that this is very difficult if not impossible to > test. What I'm looking for is gut feeling on consistency > of this power meter... The answer to your question can be found by perusing the archives of the wattage list on topica.com: http://www.topica.com/lists/wattage/read Andy Coggan |
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