Quarq has changed the pricing on its 10-speed and 11-speed power meters. Whether you take to the road or run Zwift virtually on your living room turbo trainer, no modern training program is complete without a power meter.
Having accurate power statistics is critical to tracking your progress and making sure you are within the proper peak of training intensity.Quarq power meters are self-calibrating, formal, and essentially fit-and-forget digital bike components.
If you ride the new DUB standard, Quarq offers a wide variety of power meters at discounted prices. These 10- and 110-step SRAM DUB convergent power meters can replace chainrings without affecting the accuracy of the power meter, thanks to Quarq's OmniCal technology.
In addition, each Quarq power meter has 10,000 points for data collection, eliminating the problem of temperature interference. powered by a CR2032 battery, the Quarq DUB standard power meter can withstand 200 hours of use and can be easily removed without the need for special tools and It is easily removable without the need for special tools.
The price-reviewed Quarq 10- and 11-speed power meters can now be easily interfaced with SRAM's AXS web app with a simple firmware upgrade. This allows for easy viewing of power meter metrics.
The pricing structure for Quarq's 10-speed and 11-speed DUB standard power meters has changed, from £39 to £139 for the chainrings, from £34 to £46 for the SRAM Dub bottom bracket, and from £199 for the crank arms.
Quarq's DZero DUB/DFour DUB power meter spider now costs £355. There is also a DZero for Specialized power meter spider that is compatible with 2013 and later S-Works crank arms, also priced at £355.
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