My Right/Left balance from NEO 2T are very different from one leg to the other. Where Vector 3 give me a result of 51/49, the Tacx 2T NEO give me a result of 55/45.
Any suggestion?
My Right/Left balance from NEO 2T are very different from one leg to the other. Where Vector 3 give me a result of 51/49, the Tacx 2T NEO give me a result of 55/45.
Any suggestion?
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Gentlemen,
A very interesting discussion. dahs1e made a very good summarization of the sometimes emotional argumenting.
A short test with a edge 830 gave the result:
After the first seconds of 45/55 there was a constant try to get it to 50/50.
So, I consider the left / right measurements of the NEO 2T good usable.
Data-method:
a. Synchronize Edge with GarminConnect.
b. Display analysis in GarminConnect. Select "wheelie" to see more actions: select "Export original". (Export in .TCX format: contains no left / right values!). This gives you a .fit file.
c. Get free fitbit SDK from the Github.
d. Convert to CSV.
e. Import in Excel.
f. Do some hand-formatting or make a vba macro.
Succes!
Hi. I have the same problem. My V3 shows max 0,5% difference between legs. TACX NEO T2 always 53-54% on left leg.