LarryOz
Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
Has anyone on this forum ever personally used powercranks before?
I have searched the Cruzbike forum posts and only saw one mention of it in the "short crank arms" post, and only mentioned because they have adjustable crank lengths.
The company website is: www.powercranks.com
From reading through all their information, their primary purposed is to train a cyclist to apply constant pressure on the pedals during the entire revolution. It is supposed to increase pedaling efficiency.
Apparently there is some kind of internal clutch (or other) mechanism that dis-engages the right and left crank arms if force is removed at any point during either crank rotation. Once force is constant again, they lock back into their proper position.
I have watched several videos of it in action. It is very interesting to see one crank suddenly drop off!
There are some very convincing testimonies from pro level athletes who saw significant improvement. (of course, they would put a negative testimony on their site, would they?!)
Many of their models alsohave adjustable crank lengths as well. I for one am a believer in shorter.crank lengths, and will continue to experiment to try and find an optimal length for my leg configuration.
I am always looking for ways to improve, so am considering purchasing a set.
Not if this is good or bad, but there are very few used sets out there for sale.
I have search ebay, craigslist, etc. There are some, but most are with fixed or very small adjustable range crank lengths in the 170mm range.
I am looking for the set that is adjustable from 90 to 150 or range.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
I have searched the Cruzbike forum posts and only saw one mention of it in the "short crank arms" post, and only mentioned because they have adjustable crank lengths.
The company website is: www.powercranks.com
From reading through all their information, their primary purposed is to train a cyclist to apply constant pressure on the pedals during the entire revolution. It is supposed to increase pedaling efficiency.
Apparently there is some kind of internal clutch (or other) mechanism that dis-engages the right and left crank arms if force is removed at any point during either crank rotation. Once force is constant again, they lock back into their proper position.
I have watched several videos of it in action. It is very interesting to see one crank suddenly drop off!
There are some very convincing testimonies from pro level athletes who saw significant improvement. (of course, they would put a negative testimony on their site, would they?!)
Many of their models alsohave adjustable crank lengths as well. I for one am a believer in shorter.crank lengths, and will continue to experiment to try and find an optimal length for my leg configuration.
I am always looking for ways to improve, so am considering purchasing a set.
Not if this is good or bad, but there are very few used sets out there for sale.
I have search ebay, craigslist, etc. There are some, but most are with fixed or very small adjustable range crank lengths in the 170mm range.
I am looking for the set that is adjustable from 90 to 150 or range.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.