🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride: Power Up with Precision!
The Garmin Rally RS200 is a cutting-edge dual-sensing power meter designed for cyclists who demand accuracy and versatility. Compatible with SHIMANO SPD-SL cleats, it measures total power, cadence, and more, while seamlessly integrating with the Garmin ecosystem for easy data analysis and sharing.
T**A
they work and they’re durable
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!
T**O
Loved the product but does not work with pedal extenders, had to return
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 ConnectThe 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
A**W
Has definitely helped with my training
It definitely took some reading, and trial and error to get this dialed in. I figured it out how to pair this device directly with my fenix sapphire solar 7X, then figured out how to properly calibrate and zero out the device before each ride. Once I did that, I started reaping the benefits of my power data, and how to apply it to my training. The only issue I’ve had is one ride where I couldn’t get it to calibrate, so I just started my ride anyway, and the results ended up being skewed compared to my usual results… The wattage was much higher than usual. Outside of that the power meter has worked very well.
J**.
1000miles in and love them.
Just great! Do what they’re supposed to and no issues.
A**R
Good data for people looking to improve
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
M**1
Enjoy capturing power on your bike
The pedals are awesome. I can't believe that data that each ride provides. Interesting to change up training when looking at power
C**N
Love my RS200 Rally Power Pedals
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.
J**E
Lots o money down the drain
Purchased July 2022, bearings on both pedals are gone Nov. 2023. I have Shimano DA pedals at one fourth the price and twice the age in great condition. Zero stars Garmin, product is garbage. I do not ride these pedals every day so I'd say less than a year durability. Have a set of Garmin Mountain Bike pedals but have not used much so will see. At a thousand dollars a pop, will never buy again. I own nearly everything Garmin makes and this really blows. Worst purchase in 50 years of road racing.
-**-
Installation was simple and it works quite well
Installation was simple and it works quite well. my only complaint is that the detection of when i am sitting and when i am off saddle is not accurate at all. But that is not a metric that is very important to me.
P**A
Mejor compra de lo que pensaba.
Esperaba que en realidad no les iba a sacar un gran provecho al ser ciclista amateur. Pero me han servido mucho para poder "medir el paso" en maratones de bici y rutas muy largas. Adicionalmente es un punto importante el decir que como "Pedales" son buenos también, fáciles de entrar y salir, lo que uno esperaría de pedales shimano SPD. Si los recomendaría si puedes hacer la inversión.
E**A
Muy fácil de vincular, funcionan excelente!
Fácil de instalar
J**A
Easy installation an connection with Wahoo bike computer
The great thing was that the pedals mounted easily and wahoo connected with the 1st attempt. just go to the Add sensor option and Wahoo & Garmin will do the rest.You therefor do NOT need any of the Garmin appsWhat I did not like was the instructions that were printed way too small like in a 6pt font.Useless as it was hardly readable. This is happening more often and not just with Garmin.Happy with the product itself and have used it on 10 rides so far.
V**3
Funktioniert sehr gut auch mit Umbaukit auf SPD.
Die Pedale sind robust. Wattmessung ohne Probleme. Super Umbaulösung auf MTB-Pedale. Einzig die Drehbarkeit der Pedale ist recht träge.
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