Garmin Vector Pedal Power Meter
Use: Road Bicycles |
Introducing the Garmin Vector Pedal Power Meter. The idea behind Garmin’s pedal based power meter is to measure the power where it matters. Vector works by measuring the deflection in the pedal spindle as you pedal. Then by comparing the deflection to the factory-calibration, vector can determine how much force you apply to the pedals. You might think that because Garmin Vector is a power meter you have to go back to the bike shop to install and remove your pedals. But with standard tools you can install and remove them with ease, making it easy to move the pedals between bikes. The Vector system measures total power, left/right balance and cadence and if you already have a Garmin head unit such as the Edge 810, 800, 510, 500 or the Forerunner 910XT adding a Vector power meter will take your training to the next level.
- Pedal Body and Assembly:
Lightweight composite body with a Stainless steel wear plate.CNCmachined, hardened stainless steel spindle withLSLbushing and sealed cartridge bearings. Adjustable tension binding and is compatible withLOOKKeo Cleats.
- Pedal Pods:
ANT+ transmitters and cadence measurement via accelerometers. User-replaceable battery (2032 coin cell). Minimum of 175 hours of active cycling operation
- Cleats:
High durability thermoplastic with anti-slip rubber surface pads. Rubber button to reduce free float action between shoe and cleat with 6 degrees of float (0 degree also available).LOOKKeo-compatible.
- In the Box:
Vector pedals, Pedal pods, Cleats and hardware,USBANTStick and manuals
- Compatible Head Units:
Edge 810, Edge 800, Edge 510, Edge 500, Forerunner 910XT and Forerunner 310XT
- Weight (approximate, per pedal):
Pedal: 152g, Pedal pod: 23g, Cleats and Hardware: 38g, Total: 213g
- Notes:
Approximate Total Weight: 426g