We visited the Cycle Show in Birmingham this week and FSA invited us to have a look at its new PowerBox power meter cranksets produced in collaboration with Power2Max. The cranks are very aggressively priced and are aimed squarely at OEMs and riders who want to dip their toes into the power meter market.
Power2Max and FSA realized that merging its respectively well-matured crank and power meter technologies would result in a far better resolved and affordable solution than developing independent, competing systems.
In what is becoming an increasingly saturated market, FSA wanted its cranks to stand out and focused on ease of use and maintenance to set them apart from the competition.
Both the batteries (with a claimed life of 3-400 hours) and chainrings can be replaced by the end user and if you do swap out the rings, the powermeter will not require re-calibration.
The alloy cranks are available in lengths varying from 170mm>175mm and the carbon offering 165mm>180mm. Both utilise a BB836 spindle.
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