FAVERO Assioma PRO MX // How Tough Are They?
Shane Miller - GPLama Shane Miller - GPLama
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 Published On May 3, 2024

The most common question asked about power meter pedals, especially ones designed for off-road use, is "will they hold up?". In my experience the PRO MX have held up very well for all the conditions I've ridden them in. The same can't be said about the carbon cranks I've been using though!

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Technical Specifications:
Products: Assioma PRO MX-2 / MX-1 / MX-UP
Pedal Type: SPD (MTB XC / Gravel / CX)
Bearings: 2x Needle Roller Bearings.
Stack Height: 11.2mm.
Pedal Q-Factor: ~53.2mm* (*not an official spec. GPLama measured)
Weight: 191.4g each (382.8g pair MX-2)
Pedal Body Replacements: Yes (€49 + VAT).

Power: 0 - 3000W
Power Accuracy: ±1%
Cadence: 10-250 rpm
Battery: Internal rechargeable. 60hrs operation.
Protocols: ANT+, Bluetooth (x3).
Data: Power, Cadence, L/R Balance (MX-2),
Additional Data: IAV Cycling Dynamics - Power Phase, Platform Centre Offset, Torque Efficiency, Pedal Smoothness, Rider Position.
Active Temperature Compensation: Yes.
Calibration: Auto-Calibration (manual calibration required on installation/bike swap).
Oval/Q-Ring Compatibility: Yes.
Ingress Protection Rating: IP67 (6 = Dust-tight. 7 = 1m water for 30mins)
Configuration / Firmware / Diagnostics: Favero Assioma Mobile App (IOS / Android).
Max User Weight: 120kg
Warranty: 2 years.

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