The Garmin Rally RS100 Power Meter Pedals install just like any other pedals. Now you can ride smarter, stronger, and connected as you strive to reach your personal best.
With power sensors housed directly in the pedal, the Garmin Rally delivers reliable, accurate data every time you ride.
Tested to the extreme, the RS100 are single-sided power sensing pedals that are compatible with SHIMANO SPD-SL cleats and easily transferable between bikes.
Instantly see accurate power measurements on your Garmin device, or review later on the Garmin Connect app. View your data on Strava, TrainingPeaks, and Zwift for further analysis, sharing, and more.
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Mfg PartNum: 010-02388-03 | |
Power Measurement: Single Sensing | |
Cleat Interface: SPD-SL | |
Cleat Bolt Pattern: 3 Bolt | |
Battery Life: Up to 120 hours | |
Claimed Weight: 328 g | |
Mfg Warranty: 12 Mo. Parts & Labor | |
Warranty URL: https://www.garmin.com/en-US/legal/consumer-limited-warranty/ |
Super easy to setup and get connected to your Garmin computer. I am using the Edge 830. Gives great information to you on your power output. For those of you who are data junkies, you will want the dual sided, or will quickly want to order the upgrade pedal. As the single sided will take your output and double it, versus seeing exactly how much each leg is driving. These are a bit more spendy than other options, and I have those other options. I do think these are worth it. For me though, I want all the data and I want both pedals feeding it to me.
I like these for the ability to put on my track bike easily vs buying a new crankset.
I don't like that the pairing seems to forget itself (garmin-to-garmin) if my computer moves anywhere away from the bike then comes back. This could be a "me" problem, but I keep my computer in my jersey pocket for track racing, since they're not allowed to be visible while riding. If I walk away from my bike between races, i have to re-pair the sensor, by rotating the cranks backwards, which is pretty frustrating.
I've got a stages on another bike, which works well and pairs better with my head-unit (even as a non-garmin product). Just didn't want to buy a track crank and have to retrofit with a stages PM for a single bike use.
With a 15MM pedal wrench it's a quick change from outside to indoors. Completely compatible with all computers it's a snap to go back and forth. Less changing and more good numbers to motivate and stats to read deep into working hard or keeping from working too hard. Great product