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Stages Cycling announces lower power meter prices

Published January 6, 2020
Left-, right-, and dual-sided power meters available for less money.

BOULDER, COLO. (BRAIN) — Stages Cycling announced Monday lower pricing for its power meters. Stages now offers power measurement beginning at $299 for a Shimano 105 R7000 Power L meter and ranging up to $999 for Shimano DuraAce R9100 LR Power.

Riders can sign up to be notified of exact timing of availability at stagescycling.com.

"Stages power meters revolutionized the power measurement category when we launched seven years ago, making a tool once reserved for paid professionals available to any cyclist, regardless of their goals," said Pat Warner, Stages Cycling vice president. "These even more affordable prices are fueled by innovation in efficiencies at our Boulder, Colorado, factory, innovations driven in part by the continuing robust growth of our indoor business which supplies power meter-equipped bikes to thousands of fitness clubs around the globe. From the start, our dream has been to let any rider train like a pro, and these new pricing will help even more riders realize their own dreams, whether that's finishing a bucket-list 200 mile gravel race or just keeping that New Year's resolution to lose a few pounds."

Key model pricing:

  • Shimano 105 R7000 Power L $299.
  • Shimano Ultegra R8000 $349.
  • Carbon BB30, GXP Road, and GXP MTB L $499.
  • Shimano Ultegra R8000 Power LR $729.
  • Shimano DuraAce R9100 Power LR $999.

Left-only mountain bike powermeters, like the XT8000 at $349, also have lower pricing.

All Stages power meters feature: 

  • High-resolution Gen 3 Stages electronics with enhanced signal strength for reliable, consistent data capture and transfer. 
  • Integrated accelerometer for magnet-free cadence — easy setup and no need for extra sensors or magnets. 
  • ANT+ and Bluetooth transmission for compatibility with virtually any computer, phone or smart trainer. 
  • Tested and proven accuracy to +/- 1.5%. 
  • Active Temperature compensation for consistent performance. 
  • IPX7 water resistant. 
  • User-replaceable CR2032 batteries.
  • Lightweight — adds only 20 grams.
The Shimano Ultegra R8000 is now $349.

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