Bert 05/15/2026 (Fri) 12:23 No.86022 del
>>86012
>>86009
>>86016
Different training philosophies I guess. I like to see a number for power. I know that there is some amount of variation in that number based on how much I slept, ate, time of day, stress level, fatigue, weather, meter margin of error. I set target zones for efforts within a small range anyways. If I'm doing a 4 hour ride I will be able to tell if I'm riding easy or upper Z2 by feel anyways. I understand why some want the granularity but I personally do not. But I don't even wear a heart rate strap because my perspective is that I can tell you when my heart rate is higher than normal or whatever. Again there's a lot of ways to approach training. For me I find a single-sided power meter is good enough to set zones for intervals. I think its quite reductive to say that if you don't care about L/R numbers you are wasting your time getting any powermeter.

>>86008
Its worth noting that 400 to 405 is the margin of error of the Assiomas so I don't think thats a good argument for tracking L/R imbalance.