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Garmin Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd., announce the availability of Vector S, a single-sensing system which measures the force on cyclist’s left pedal to approximate total power. Vector S has changed how power is measured and how cyclists get power because it is measured at the pedal, where force is applied. It is a direct measurement power meter that delivers reliable and accurate data.

 

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So the thinking here is that if Stages can do it, then so can Garmin? This is a case of closing the stable door once the horse has bolted.

 

Stages is lighter, doesn't have a "rider weight limit" (what's with that anyway?), it's cheaper, and it doesn't get damaged in a crash.

 

Garmin 0, Stages 1.

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Yes, but Stages power meters are limited to alu cranks.  Big problem for some.

 

Very true, but given that alu cranks outnumber carbon by a huge percentage, it's unlikely to result in massive sales for Garmin. 

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And Vector is limited to road bikes.........

Also true. I forgot about that.

 

So, to summarise, if you ride a road bike with carbon cranks, and don't weigh more than 90kg, the Garmin is for you.

 

For the remaining 95% of cyclists, get the Stages.

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Also true. I forgot about that.

 

So, to summarise, if you ride a road bike with carbon cranks, and don't weigh more than 90kg, the Garmin is for you.

 

For the remaining 95% of cyclists, get the Stages.

What's the RRP locally for stages?

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Well, basically nothing for Campy or SRAM......

Not according to the Stages website... http://www.stagescycling.com/stagespower-models

Only Campy that is not listed.

 

And Vector is limited to road bikes.........

Although Vector is ONLY road bike compatible, stages is also limited to discipline, unless you want a road crank on your MTB.

 

The BIG plus for Vector is only having to change the pedals from one bike to another, although changing cranks is also not that complicated.

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R9500 - R11500 depending on crank

right, so not all that much cheaper...

 

Have to say, would love a PM, but until the price point is more around the 5 to 6k level I cannot justify the expense

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PowerTap retails for R9995 for the hub and built into a ZTR Crest I see they are R11295...Not bad considering that Stages has some reported water proofing issues so it makes it a bit iffy on MTB water crossings. And has been mentioned the Vector is road only...

 

As for compatibility what is simpler than changing a wheel? much easier than swopping cranks and pedals - need torque wrenches etc.

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