pedale garmin Garmin Rally RS110 Power Meter Pedals
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pedale garmin Garmin Rally RS110 Power Meter Pedals

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pedale garmin Garmin Rally RS110 Power Meter PedalsThe Garmin Rally RS110 power meter pedals are designed for road cyclists who want reliable power measurement in a lightweight SPD SL compatible platform. Built with single sensing technology, these pedals measure power and cadence from the left pedal and double the value to provide total power output. Durable and precise, the RS110 pedals are built for serious training and racing. With ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity, they pair easily with cycling

The Garmin Rally RS110 power meter pedals are designed for road cyclists who want reliable power measurement in a lightweight SPD-SL compatible platform. Built with single-sensing technology, these pedals measure power and cadence from the left pedal and double the value to provide total power output.

Durable and precise, the RS110 pedals are built for serious training and racing. With ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity, they pair easily with cycling computers, training apps, and smart devices, delivering accurate data in real time. The transferable spindle design also allows you to switch between compatible Rally pedal bodies for added versatility.

Specs at a Glance

  • Type: Single-sensing power meter pedals
  • Cleat Interface: SPD-SL compatible
  • Battery Life: Up to 120 hours with LR44/SR44 or CR1/3N batteries
  • Connectivity: ANT+ and Bluetooth
  • Metrics: Total power and cadence (left pedal measured, doubled for total)
  • Weight: Approx. 320 g per pair

Design Benefits

  1. Accurate single-sensing: Measures from the left pedal for dependable power and cadence tracking.
  2. Road-optimized platform: SPD-SL interface ensures secure fit and efficient power transfer.
  3. Upgradeable system: Can be upgraded to dual-sensing for advanced left/right balance and cycling dynamics.
  4. Versatile design: Transferable spindle can be installed into other Rally pedal bodies for road or off-road use.

Final Take

The Garmin Rally RS110 is a smart choice for road cyclists seeking accurate power and cadence data in a streamlined SPD-SL design. With upgrade potential and robust construction, it’s built to support both everyday training and competitive goals.

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