Originally Posted by
datlas
I don't have a powermeter, but honestly the r/l difference is probably unnecessary in MOST cases. It's probably more useful to track recovery from an injury that preferentially affected one leg. One of my patients works for Stages and he agrees with me, but says consumers want double sided.
Yeah, the difference isn't exactly necessary, but price being equal, I still want total power rather than estimated total power. A lot of people seem to have a balance drift at some point in exertion curve, so that could, in theory, lead to some wonkiness with the numbers and the power zones based off of them.