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Compatible with Look KEO cleats, dual-sensing Garmin Rally RK200 pedals measure total power, cadence and left/right balance to provide advanced metrics to help you tailor your training.
Imported.
View all Garmin Road Bike PedalsBest Use | Road Cycling |
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Pedal Design | Clipless |
Cleat Design | 3-hole |
Clipless Style | Single-Sided |
Pedal Float | 0, 4.5, 6 degrees |
Sensing Type | Dual-Sensing |
Accuracy | 99 percent |
Batteries | LR44/SR44 (x4) or CR1/3N (x2) |
Average Battery Life | 120 hours |
Cadence | Yes |
Data Exchange | ANT+ Bluetooth |
Water-Resistance Rating | IPX7 |
Look Road Compatible | Yes |
Pedal Body Material | Composite |
Pedal Spindle Material | Steel |
Material(s) | Stainless steel/aluminum/glass-filled nylon |
Weight | 326 grams |
Bearing Material | Stainless Steel |
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I really like the design of these pedals. They are super easy to connect and use. Out of the package I compared the power reading to a second power meter, I really liked the accuracy. After a few rides a few things started happening and continued to get worse. 1: the left pedal started clicking 2: the power started reading low, I confirmed this with multiple comparisons to a second power meter. The low power reading was very challenging when doing power zone training, there were times when the pedals were reading 60watts lower than the other power meter, and the fact that I couldn't hold the power that the rally was displaying made rides very frustrating. I do really like this pedal so I'm assuming this is a basic manufacturing flaw. I exchanged for a different pair in the hopes the pedals will work as advertised.
The Garmin Rally RK200 pedals enable me to track my effort and effectiveness of each leg while pedaling during a workout. They are easy to install, easy to calibrate, and easy to change batteries on. That being said, the battery type/model number is not specifically called out on the literature delivered with the pedals, and is a different battery type that Garmin uses for its Vector 3 power pedals, so that created a minor hiccup the first time I needed to change batteries and didn't already have the correct batteries available.
Power numbers way off. Unreliable. Garmin support is miserable. Too expensive. Buyers remorse