Favero Assioma PRO MX-1 MTB Power Meter Pedals
Niel Ubod April 19, 2024$499.00
Favero’s new, affordable, single-sided MTB power meter pedals!
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Favero Assioma PRO MX-1 MTB Power Meter Pedals
The Favero Assioma PRO MX-1 MTB Power Meter Pedals are Favero’s first and latest mountain bike pedal-based power meter. These pedals use Shimano SPD cleats and are some of the lightest MTB power meter pedals on the market. The PRO MX-1 pedals weigh only 191.4 grams for the pair and feature Favero’s reliability and precision from their road pedals while adding durability for trails and off-road adventures.
Made from 6061-T6 aluminum, these pedals are designed to be ultralight while still robust enough for the toughest trails. The electronics and batteries are housed within the pedal which protects them from rock strikes and debris.
Additionally, power meter pedals are very easy to move between bikes making them a popular choice for many riders. These pedals measure power from the left leg, are +/- 1.0% accurate and have a 60 hour rechargeable battery life. The PRO MX-1 power meter pedals also use Favero’s IAV power calculation system and come with a full 2-year warranty.
Key Product Details
Compatibility:
This power meter is compatible with Shimano SM-SH51 SPD cleats and any bike. While these pedals are designed for MTB, gravel or cyclocross riders, they can also be used on a road or indoor bike. See Compatibility tab for more information.
Power Measurement:
These pedals measure power from the left leg and double the value to approximate your total power, which is how all single-sided power meters operate.
Key Features:
Compatible with any bike, can move from bike-to-bike, accurate to within +/- 1.0%, lightweight, 60 hours of battery life, rechargeable battery, ANT+ and Bluetooth compatible, 2-year warranty. See Specs tab for more information.
Advice From Our Staff:
While the PMC staff has not ridden this power meter yet, Favero has an outstanding track record of accuracy and reliability when it comes to power meter pedals. In addition, early third-party reviews look very favorable.
Other Versions to Consider
Assioma PRO MX-2: We also have the dual-sided Favero Assioma PRO MX-2 MTB Power Meter Pedals. The MX-2’s cost more, however they measure power from both legs.
Compatibility
Bike: The Favero Assioma PRO MX-1 is compatible with virtually any off-road bike. This includes MTB, gravel or cyclocross. They can also be used on a road or indoor bike.
Cleats: The power meter pedals are compatible with Shimano SM-SH51 SPD cleats.
Favero PRO MX-1 Power Meter Specs
Name | Favero Assioma PRO MX-1 |
Bike Type | MTB |
Location of Power Measurement | Pedal |
Left or Both Legs Measured | Single - Left |
Independent Left/Right Measurement | Single - No |
Installation | Easy |
Communication Protocol | ANT+ and Bluetooth SMART |
Claimed Accuracy | +/- 1.0% |
Active Temp. Compensation | Yes |
Cleat Type | Shimano SM-SH51 SPD |
Weight | 191.4 grams (each pedal) |
Battery Type | Rechargeable lithium ion |
Battery Life | 60 hours |
Method of Cadence Measurement | Accelerometer |
Rider Weight Limit | 164.5 lbs |
Stack Height | 11.2 mm |
Warranty | 2 years |
Q-Factor | 53 mm |
In the Box
- Favero Assioma PRO MX-1 Power Meter Pedals
- 1 set of Shimano SM-SH51 SPD cleats
- 4 washers
- USB charging cable
- 1 magnetic charging connector
- Greasing tools kit
- Welcome flyer
Tools Needed for Installation
You will need the following tools for installation of this product. You can purchase many of these commonly used tools in our store.
- Pedal wrench
Common Questions and Answers
Question: In addition to the cleats that ship with this power meter, can I use my own Shimano SPD cleats?
- Yes, the cleats that ship with this power meter are Shimano's SM-SH51 SPD cleats so you can use either one.
Question: How can I see my Favero IAV Cycling Dynamics data?
- Riders can see this data on Garmin computers and the Favero app. This data will not be displayed on bike computers other than Garmin.
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