Add watts to your Force build—clean, integrated, ready to ride.
SRAM Force power meter support: your best option
Yes—SRAM Force can run a power meter with the right crankset/chainring setup.
Dial in Force AXS 2x watts.
Can SRAM Force run a power meter without changing the whole drivetrain?
What power meter option is available for Force AXS 2x here?
Where does the power meter measure from on this Force option?
Is this Force power meter setup designed to be durable?
Does this option work with X-Range gearing on Force?
Will adding this power meter change how my bike shifts or gears feel?
How do I know if I need a direct-mount power meter versus another style?
SRAM Force D2 AXS 2x Single Sided Power Meter Crankset
– 22%
$45825
List Price:
$585
Size
Details
  • A DUB-PWR spindle-based power unit for left-side power measurement
  • Weighs in around only around 40g more than a standard crankset
  • Features a 43/30T chainring combo for optimal gearing ratios
  • The long-lasting battery life of 400+ hours keeps us riding for a full season or more
  • Boasts an IPX7 waterproof rating of up to 1m for 30 minutes
  • The wide chainline allows for use with bikes up to 700 x 45c / 27
  • 5 x 2
  • 1in
  • Compatible with all SRAM Road Wide DUB bottom brackets besides Ai
  • Connect with the SRAM AXS app to change controls, see battery status, and more
Tech Specs
What is the advantage of using a DUB bottom bracket system?

The DUB (Durable Unified Bottom Bracket) system offers enhanced durability and compatibility with SRAM cranksets. Its design simplifies installation and ensures a reliable connection between your bike frame and crankset, leading to improved performance and longevity of your bike components.

How does AXS technology improve my cycling experience?
Why should I consider a Quarq power meter for my bike?
What does an IPX7 rating mean for my cycling components?
How does chainline affect my bike's performance?
Can I use DUB components with other brands of cranksets?