Braking power meter?

carvegybe

Well-Known Member
Any thoughts about this?


The idea seems sound, but could this actually help learn to brake better?
 

rottin'

Well-Known Member
Staff member
Team MTBNJ Halter's
Any thoughts about this?


The idea seems sound, but could this actually help learn to brake better?
Matt is an awesome guy...Was my coach when he used to race pro for Giant (he lived in Eastern PA). Moved to New Zealand a few years ago to pursue his PhD in MTB. For Real. The science is sound, this will help you be a smoother rider into and out of corners, where a lot of use are inefficient and scrub speed unnecessarily.
 

UtahJoe

Team Workhorse
Team MTBNJ Halter's
Matt is an awesome guy
second this, good guy and great bike racer...I remember having some fun battles with him at our short track races.

I would definitely love to try one of these, im sure I have some bad habits that I could learn about.
 

Ian F

Well-Known Member
I didn't see pricing in the OP, but a recently posted Pinkbike article is indicating almost $900 for a pair of sensors... Ouch.

It's neat... and I've been becoming more of a data-nerd in my old age... but right now I lean more towards investing in a power meter first before this. :confused:
 

Norm

Mayor McCheese
Team MTBNJ Halter's
My offer still stands. 4th of July weekend sale for $95 though. MTBNJ members only.
 
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