In the wake of Speedplay’s recent launch of a pedal-powered power meter, Garmin launched its brand new range. The Garmin Rally power meter line includes six different power meters compatible with three different stud types for on-road and off-road use.
The Rally RS100 and Rally RS200 are compatible with Shimano SPD-SL road cleats, while the Rally RK100 and Rally RK200 are compatible with Look KEO road cleats. The Rally XC100 and Rally XC200 models are compatible with Shimano SPD cleats for MTB, gravel or cyclocross riders.
For Garmin’s new Rally lineup, the number associated with each model indicates whether the power meter uses a single or dual sensor. For example, the Rally RK200 uses a dual sensor, which means riders can keep track of their right and left data outputs. The dual sensor can also track how much time is spent standing versus sitting and where in the pedal stroke a rider produces the most power.
Meanwhile, models with the “100” suffix, such as the Rally RK100, are single-sensor models that track power and cadence data from the left pedal only. Garmin says they can be upgraded to a dual sensor if riders want it.
The pedals can be paired with Garmin Edge cycling computers as well as the Garmin Connect app. They can also be paired with a number of indoor cycling apps such as Zwift.
The price of dual sensor pedals ranges from £ 969.99 to £ 1059.99, while single sensor pedals range from £ 569.99 to £ 619.99. Pedals, as well as upgrade pedals and conversion kits, are available now.