
Garmin® today introduced the Rally™ 110 and Rally 210 pedal-based power meters — the latest in its cycling performance lineup, designed to deliver precise power data and performance insights across any terrain. Built for both road and off-road use, these power meters combine advanced metrics, intuitive features, and exceptional battery life in a rugged, swappable pedal system.
With both single-sensing (Rally 110) and dual-sensing (Rally 210) models, cyclists can seamlessly move their power meters between bikes or pedal styles — whether hitting paved roads, gravel paths, or technical trails. The new Pedal IQ™ smart calibration system alerts riders when recalibration is needed, while the rechargeable battery offers up to 90 hours of ride time with quick-charging capabilities. Travel Mode helps extend battery life by putting the system to sleep when not in use.
“From paved paths to gravel roads to mountain trails, cyclists everywhere are training hard, and they need accurate data to help them reach their goals,” said Susan Lyman, Vice President of Consumer Sales and Marketing at Garmin. “The next-gen Rally 110 and 210 power meters offer the accuracy and reliability Garmin is known for, along with unmatched versatility, durability, and the most advanced features we’ve ever delivered in a power meter.”
Key Features Cyclists Will Appreciate:
- Swappable Design: Easily move the power sensors between road and off-road pedal bodies using common tools. Ideal for cyclists with multiple bikes or mixed terrain training.
- Rechargeable Battery: Ditch disposable batteries. Enjoy up to 90 hours of ride time per charge, plus a 15-minute quick charge gives up to 12 hours of riding.
- Next-Level Accuracy: A reengineered sensing spindle captures power data within ±1% accuracy, now fully compatible with oval chainrings for accurate readings across any drivetrain setup.
- Durability-Optimized Design:
- RS and RK road pedals: Now crafted with lightweight carbon polymer bodies.
- XC off-road pedals: Built with an all-metal body and lower stack height for better ground clearance in rough terrain.
- Pedal IQ™ Smart Calibration: Automatically alerts riders when it’s time to recalibrate — based on temperature shifts, time since last calibration, or swapping bikes.
- Travel Mode: Puts the pedals into a low-power state during transport to preserve battery life.
- Advanced Force Data: When paired with a compatible Garmin cycling computer or smartwatch, cyclists can unlock deeper insights into power distribution and cadence for enhanced training analytics.
Upgrade for Deeper Performance Insights
While the Rally 110 captures essential power and cadence data, riders can upgrade to the Rally 210 dual-sensing system at any time to unlock advanced cycling dynamics, including:
- Left/right power balance
- Seated vs. standing time
- Power phase and platform center offset
Both Rally models support SHIMANO SPD, SHIMANO SPD-SL, and LOOK KEO cleats. The Rally 210 is also available in bundled kits for road and off-road use, combining RS or RK road pedals with XC off-road pedal bodies. Additional pedal body sets can be purchased separately to expand your ride options.
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