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Garmin Rally RS100, Single-sensing Power Meter, Compatible with SHIMANO SPD-SL Cleats

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Style: RS100


Pattern: Power Meter


Features

  • Superior pedal design installs like any other pedal and quickly transfers between bikes; compatible with SHIMANO SPD-SL cleats
  • Rally RS100 single-sensing power meter measures total power and cadence
  • Affordable power meter with option to upgrade to dual-sensing system
  • Works seamlessly with the Garmin ecosystem to allow for easy software updates via your Garmin watch, Edge cycling computers or your compatible smartphone
  • For postride analysis, data sharing, mapping, route planning and more, sync your data with the Garmin Connect app as well as platforms such as Strava, TrainingPeaks and Zwift

Description

Rally™ power meters are tested to the extreme. So you can ride there too. The dual-sensing RS200 measures total power, cadence, left/right balance and where in the pedal stroke you’re applying power to help you ride more efficiently. For single-sensing total power and cadence, check out Rally RS100. Compatible with SHIMANO SPD-SL cleats, the pedals install like any others and are easy to transfer between bikes. When paired with a compatible device, instantly see accurate power measurements on your compatible Garmin device (sold separately) or smartphone, and review later on the Garmin Connect™ app. View your data on Strava, TrainingPeaks and Zwift for further analysis, sharing and more.


Brand: Garmin


Color: Black


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 9 x 7 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 328 Grams


Battery Life: 12 Hours


Brand: Garmin


Color: Black


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 9 x 7 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 328 Grams


Battery Life: 12 Hours


Sensor Type: Cadence Sensor


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Manganese Dioxide


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Included Components: RS100 pedals; Cleat hardware; Documentation


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Product Dimensions: 9 x 7 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 11.6 ounces


Item model number: 010-02388-03


Batteries: 2 LR44 batteries required. (included)


Other display features: Wireless


Manufacturer: Garmin


Date First Available: March 24, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • they work and they’re durable
Style: XC100 Pattern: Power Meter
These pedals work. I ride a lot (15-20h/week) and I need my gear to be fit for purpose, durable, and not fussy. These pedals hit all those marks. I now have ~400 miles over ~50 hours of technical rocky rooty climby singletrack. In sun, rain, mud, snow, wet, dry. There have been more than a few rock and berm strikes. They keep working, no issues at all. Replaced the battery once, yesterday, after my head unit told me battery was low - easy and no fuss. The Q factor is a little bit wider, no issues for me. Stack height may be higher - whatever, no issues. If you ride long and gauging efforts is a part of your plan then these are for you. I am running single sided because I’m thrifty! Bottom line - relatively inexpensive, durable, well made power pedals. Go ride! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023 by terra bicicicleta

  • Loved the product but does not work with pedal extenders, had to return
Style: XC200 Pattern: Power Meter
The good: Easy to install and setup, works like a charm and was immediately recognized by my Garmin Edge, bluetooth system on Mac air and Mac mini. Power info is thoroughly displayed on Garmin edge and Garmin Connect The bad: can't be used with pedal extenders. Installation was easy on bike cranks but not on my trainer... due to the spindle size, there were not enough spacers to reach my Q factor, some of my bikes and trainers require a pedal extender so it was not easy but I had to request a return. Maybe in the future Garmin will offer different spindle lengths . If so, I will definitely purchase this item again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023 by TheFlyingSow - M Sakamoto

  • Good data for people looking to improve
Style: RS200 Pattern: Power Meter
This is an expensive accessory. While the data was really helpful to balance my power output between the 2 pedals, I felt like this shouldn't be so pricy. Another complaint is that the battery cover can come lose over time and ruin data for an entire ride. This has happened thrice so far
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Product is excellent, the instructions are deficient
Style: RS200 Pattern: Power Meter
The pedals installed and paired with my Garmin Edge. It is great to have power on my bike computer and on Garmin Connect. The quick guide is very economical. I wanted to know how to replace batteries and what batteries. Had to go to the online user guide. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for the pedals, but ⭐️⭐️⭐️ for the instructions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023 by Uncle Goose

  • 1000miles in and love them.
Style: XC100 Pattern: Power Meter
Just great! Do what they’re supposed to and no issues.
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023 by Jacob r.

  • First one returned, second one works
Style: XC100 Pattern: Power Meter
The first unit I received I was suspicious from the beginning as there seemed to be some damage on the unit. Looked like thread marks at the end of the unit, but it I shrugged it off thinking it was normal. I installed onto my stationary training which also measures power so I can compare. I immediately noticed a significant difference in power, like trainer measuring 120W and pedal reading 30W! Wow, that is not correct, I jumped through all the hoops suggested, check battery, reset, torque to 25 FT-LBS, etc. Nothing worked, so I packed them up and sent them back for a refund. I ordered a new set because I have confidence in Garmin as I own a lot of their gear and love it. So it was worth another chance. The second pair works great! The power agrees with my stationary bike so I am confident of the readings. So why only the three stars? Well that is because the first set should have never been sent out of the factory, sounds like manufacturing needs to improve on the compliance testing/inspection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023 by Tony B

  • RS100 vs Smart Trainer
Style: RS100 Pattern: Power Meter
My FTS has been increasing each ride. I thought, wow I'm doing better. Then the last one.. the jump from 180ish to over 230 got me... this... is wrong.. So I think from now on a calibration before each ride is required (for that reason alone I can't give this a 5 star). I was curious if this was broken or my smart trainer which I have been using up until this point had the error (note I have never experience such sudden power improvements on my trainer as I have on the pedals). So I put them both together and did the calibration sequence for both of them. For the trainer it was a spin down and for the cleats it was remove the feat and let it zero. The only thing I didn't do on the trainer was use it for 10 minutes before calibrating it which was requested on zwift. however what I was suspicious of was not the trainer but the garmin RS-100 since that was what was experiencing the shift... Long story short you can see the overlay. There was about a 9% difference. If I am note mistaken RS100 boast a ± 1.0% accuracy and the directo elite a ± 1.5%. MAYBE this difference is due to the fact that I have one foot monitoring power and the trainer is receiving the input of two feat. However... I think there would also be efficiency loss in the drive train to factor as well which would aid the pedals in showing more power. Maybe... my power output is lopsided and one leg is just weaker than the other.. I'd expect the accuracy to improve with RS200 since the pull on one pedal will aid the power output as the other pushes but until then I give 3 out of 5. These pedals aren't cheap... high price means high expectations. I shouldn't experience power drifts causing me to doubt accuracy less than a month after purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2021 by Frop Frop

  • Love my RS200 Rally Power Pedals
Style: RS200 Pattern: Power Meter
Just when I thought I had everything I wanted in a road bike, I decided to get these RS200 power meter pedals. Yes they are very expensive. I love measuring my ride statistics. It motivates me to ride more and try harder to keep moving. These pedals were a breeze to install. Replaced my beloved DuraAce pedals for power. Pairing with my bike computer (Karoo 2) was effortless and it also pairs with my iPhone Cyclemeter app and my I-cardio app. Am I a professional rider? No. Do I really need power meters for riding? No. It’s simply a question of whether I can measure to motivate myself to ride more and more and more. And they review and study my stats after a ride makes riding more fulfilling. I’ve been riding with the Shimano SPD-SL Cleats so no transition or learning curve was needed. Amazing technology. Easy to update the firmware. Garmin could come down on the price but no one else makes power pedals with 120 hours of battery life or ease of interchangeability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2022 by Chuckykhan

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