My biggest concern was switching from SPD-SL pedals to Look Keos. In fact, I found the Look cleats to be easier to clip in and the pedals themselves have a very good tension range, just like my Ultegra SPD-SLs. The meter itself is great! Garmin can use everything but the shift - standing vs. sitting, pedaling dynamics, everything else works fine. I've paired the pedal with Zwift, my Forerunner 935 and Edge 530 with no problems. I also prefer being able to charge the pedals rather than messing around with batteries and spirit like the Vectors. I've ridden 20-30 hours so far and still have plenty of juice from my original load when I bought the pedals. I'm a little curious if I have left-right imbalance, but not more than $300 curious. :) All in all, if you're looking for a great and affordable pedal-based power meter, Assioma is a solid choice. The extra cleats that come with the kit are good too, either as a backup or, like in my case, if you have triathlon shoes and regular cycling shoes that you need to switch between.
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