I'm certainly not knocking your kit, Woosh, it sounds very good. However, to casually say that torque sensing merely gives a different riding experience is an over-simplification. Done properly, torque sensing provides an instant feed of power in relation to the amount of power the rider is providing. Cadence sensing feeds in the power a little later and in relation to the pre-selected settings the rider has chosen. The latter is much less sophisticated. Horses for courses though, and cadence sensing suits many, particularly with budget in mind.