We have several power meters that will fit a Praxis MTB crankset. Please see your best options below!
Spider Power Meters for Praxis MTB
Important – All current Praxis MTB cranksets use a standard 3-bolt SRAM chainring mount. This includes the Cadet, Girder, and Lyft. So while some of the product names below say “SRAM”, they are also made for Praxis cranksets as well.
power2max NGeco SRAM MTB Power Meter
The power2max NGeco SRAM MTB Power Meter is one of our go-to power meters for Praxis MTB cranks. It’s accurate, durable, measures the power from both legs, and is reasonably priced. It also allows you to keep your current Praxis crankset. Please note, that the power2max SRAM MTB uses a 104 BCD chainring configuration, so you will need a power2max compatible MTB chainring as well.
Sigeyi AXO SRAM MTB Power Meter
Sigeyi also makes a 3-bolt power meter spider for Praxis MTB cranksets. It has quickly become one of our best-selling power meters. It has some great customer feedback and is a bit more affordable than the power2max or SRM options while not sacrificing any features.
Like the power2max and Sigeyi above, the SRM SRAM Power Meter is a spider-based power meter that fits Praxis MTB cranksets that use the 3-bolt interface. The SRM fits standard and Boost cranks, features +/- 1.0% accuracy, a 2-year warranty and can fit rings as small as 30T. This power meter also uses a 104 BCD chainring configuration, so you will need a compatible chainring to use with it.
In order to use these spider-based power meters, you need to ensure you have a direct mount Praxis crankset that uses the 3-bolt interface. Please see the image below.
Power Meter Pedals
MTB power meter pedals are also a great option as they can easily be installed on any MTB crankset and can be moved between bikes if necessary. We carry every option available including the Favero PRO MX, LOOK X-Track, Garmin Rally XC, SRM X-Power, and SRM X-Power Flat Pedals.
Pros: Easy to install, works on any bike, can move from bike to bike, doesn’t have to change crankset
Cons: Some versions are pricey