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Vector wrench
Vector wrench









Supposedly they've been in development for a long while too. īattery life is 60 hours but are regular AAA batteries, hardly a chore to change either every 1000 miles or something. The powertap ones are supposed to be out soon according to ordering here. I notice with interest on an official Garmin installation video that although they still recommend a torque meter, they give advice on how hard to fit it if you are not using one - I paraphrase, but he basically says that if you undertighten it will misread, but if you overtighten beyond the recommendation, it will do no harm. I will be wanting to use mine on 3 or 4 bikes, so the P1 would seem to make more sense, but the vectors still get excellent reviews overall. Read the review of the powertaps, and aside from the shorter battery life and the proprietary cleats as opposed to Look ones, it did seem to be positive, and certainly made me consider the options. New Garmin Vector V2 have black pods.ĭidn't realise these were coming out I have to be honest, have idily wanted some kind of power reading for a while, and then someone posted about the Vector 2S on Rose for £450 ish, and then I spotted the pair on there for £780ish, which is what I have currently gone for.

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Wait for the Powertap P1 pedals? No pods, look better for it.











Vector wrench