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Engineered for racers, the 425g ultra-lightweight carbon crank and 7075 aluminum spider deliver ±1% power accuracy and ultra-high stiffness. With 330-hour battery life, 4 key metrics, and Bluetooth/ANT+ connectivity, it’s built to dominate.
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The P515 spider-based power meter is made of 7075 aircraft-grade aluminum. The selection of premium materials balances the weight while achieving great stiffness, making the power meter weighs 99g only.
*170mm crank weigh 325g and the data comes from Magene lab. 425g is the total weight after installation, including accessories.
Lightweight, highly praised, and apart from being a beautiful looking crank, it’s also a power meter!
The brand has a growing catalogue of high quality, sensibly priced bike parts (this unit is $769) and accessories from computers to radar lights
At 425 grams (a little more than 600 grams with chainrings), it is one of the lighter crank-based power meters on the market and because it’s a generic brand, you can use it on Shimano, Sram, Campagnolo or any other groupset without it standing out as an off-brand component.
One of the TEO P515’s drawcards is the rechargeable battery. I feel like I’m forever buying batteries for various electronics on different bikes and Magene’s magnetic external charger, which promises up to 330 hours of riding, means you can charge up, then forget about it for months.
The power meter is noticeably chunkier than other cranks. We liked the aesthetic – particularly on the non-drive side, where the crank was thicker than the bike’s bottom bracket shell.
Set-up was super easy using Magene’s app, and I paired with my Hammerhead computer in moments, as well as on the phone with the no frills Magene Utility app.
If you’ve never had a power meter, you’ll enjoy the left-right balance, and if you have been a power person previously, your numbers will be consistent with this unit as Magene promises 1% accuracy.
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