There are several power meters that will work on a Campagnolo Super Record crankset, however they all have their pros and cons. Let’s discuss these below.
Crankset Power Meters
Please note, with these options, you are replacing your entire Campy crankset.
The power2max crankset comes with Campy crank arms and power meter spider. You can purchase the power meter with Campagnolo 12-speed chainrings, or use your own 11- or 12-speed chainrings if you already have them. power2max makes really great power meters – we use them on many of our own bikes.
power2max NGeco Campagnolo Power Meter Crankset

power2max NGeco Campagnolo Power Meter Crankset
The SRM Campagnolo 12-Speed Power Meter features a SRM power meter spider plus Campy crank arms. This power meter comes with 12-speed chainrings, making it compatible with 12-speed Campagnolo drivetrains. For compatibility with 11-speed Campagnolo drivetrains, you must use Campagnolo 11-speed chainrings.
SRM Campagnolo 12-Speed Power Meter

SRM Campagnolo 12-Speed Power Meter
The SRM Origin Road Carbon Power Meter uses LOOK carbon crank arms with Trilobe Technology, which allows the crank arm to function in three lengths, 170 mm, 172.5 mm and 175 mm, simply by rotating the pedal inserts. This power meter is available with Miche 12-Speed Campagnolo chainrings, making it compatible with 12-speed Campagnolo drivetrains.
SRM PM9 Origin Road Carbon Power Meter

SRM Origin Road Carbon Power Meter
Pros: Accurate, reliable, measures both legs
Cons: More expensive, more work to install
Power Meter Pedals
Power meter pedals can be installed on any crankset. They are reliable, accurate, easy to install and can be moved between bikes. We carry every power meter pedal available including ones from Favero, Garmin, SRM/LOOK and Wahoo. This includes both single- and dual-sided versions as well as pedals for SPD-SL, LOOK Keo and Speedplay cleats.
Pros: Easy to install, works on any bike, can move from bike to bike, don’t have to change crankset
Cons: None