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Originally Posted by ZHVelo
Is that both sides though? You could also just get the Uno, and have the pedal of choice on the other one for easy in and outs when you have to. I anyway don't think the duo is worth it, though ofc it may be more accurate, but who knows. And the Uno I believe are quite a bit cheaper yet again. In fact, this is what I would advise people, I really don't think the duo is needed. After initially having supposedly more contribution from the left which I doubted, I am now consistently 50/50 or 51/49 either way. I make no use of the double sided feature.
I haven't shopped them recently, but they could regularly be had for ~$500 or less and yes, that gives total power (which is the most important aspect of dual-sided power meters, IMO).
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