Garmin  Rally RS210 Dual-Sensing Power Meter Pedals

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Get precision power data for all your rides. These Garmin road power meter pedals are highly responsive and accurate. They're dual-sensing for additional metrics, including left/right balance.

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Features

  • Redesigned and made with carbon bodies for reduced weight and enhanced durability
  • Pedal-based power meters for road (compatible with Shimano SPD-SL cleats) install like any other pedals and quickly transfer between bikes (cleats not included)
  • Removable power sensor allows for use with Rally XC210 off-road pedal bodies (not included)
  • Dual-sensing design offers cycling dynamics data, including left/right balance, seated versus standing, platform center offset and power phase
  • Updated strain gauge and gyroscope make these power meters highly responsive and +/- 1% accurate
  • Pedal IQ™ smart calibration feature alerts you when you need to calibrate based on several factors, such as changes in temperature since your last calibration
  • Force data provides insight into your performance and the relationship between power and cadence when used with your compatible Garmin cycling computers and smartwatches
  • Compatible with oval chainrings
  • Rechargeable batteries offer up to 90 hrs. of ride time; quick charging gives you up to 12 hrs. of ride time with just 15 min. of charging
  • Travel mode lets you put pedals to sleep to conserve battery during transport

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Pedal Design

Clipless

Cleat Design

3-hole

Clipless Style

Single-Sided

Pedal Float

4.5 degrees

Sensing Type

Dual-Sensing

Accuracy

99 percent

Batteries

Rechargeable lithium-ion

Average Battery Life

Up to 90 hours

Cadence

Yes

Data Exchange

ANT+

Bluetooth

Water-Resistance Rating

IPX7

SPD-SL Compatible

Yes

Pedal Body Material

Carbon

Pedal Spindle Material

Steel

Material(s)

Carbon polymer

Weight

312 grams

Reviews
2 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

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WestSlopeBestSlope
Location:Grand Junction, CO
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 month ago

Not fun money to spend, but well worth it

I've had a number of other power meters from other companies that have all been pretty sketchy. Difficulty changing batteries, difficulty pairing with other apps/equipment, customer service, etc. I am hoping that I put all that to rest with these. The calibration process was a little wonky, but once that was sorted, things have seemed smooth. I'm excited to compare all my data from left to right side, as a I have an injury on one side and I'm hoping this sheds some light on what I'm doing at the pedal level. It even shows where on the pedal you're putting most the power (inside vs outside the foot)!

Age:25–34
Alfred Leung
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
3 weeks ago

Rally RK210

The pedals are good and well built. However, there’s a problem with the reset and configuration of them. I can only do it with my phone which I paired them when I firstly installed them. When I switched phone recently, I can’t paired them with my new phone. I ended up using my old phone for factory reset so I can pair them with my new phone. I don’t understand the reason behind, what one can do if their phones are broken or stolen. I think there should be a way to reset the pedals without a phone

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