![]() ![]() I’m guessing most power meter owners have other paid for services where they can get much better data, like trainingpeaks or perfpro. ![]() Sure I could get this for free from the open source Golden Cheetah but this is far too complex for a part-time, self-taught cyclist like myself. I can easily see my power for 5s, 1, 5, and 20 minutes, which is pretty much all I need to assess my performance. I find this top level view of my performance and progress very useful. Don’t care for such things? Then you may struggle to see the value. Let’s review the premium features one by one. There’s more value if you own a power meter and like top level, easily accessible stats. This depends on the type of rider you are. At a cost of £4 a month, my subscription is more like a charity donation. I’m a supporter of Strava and use their free service a lot. I’m pay as you go and like many others I haven’t stopped my payment because of the low value return. A question I’ve asked many times. Many of the features are gimmicky and premium members don’t really get a lot of value for their money, especially if you don’t have a power meter or virtual power. ![]()
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