6 reasons to ride with Garmin power meter pedals

February 20, 2026
Whether you’re training for your next time trial or looking to build your endurance, you can bring power data and more to your rides with a Garmin power meter.
When you train with Rally™ 110 and 210, you get a versatile power meter that easily transfers between bikes and pedal bodies and accurately tracks performance metrics to help you fine-tune your training on every bike and ride. Plus, the durable design, long-lasting and rechargeable battery, Pedal IQ™ smart calibration and force data all help you take your rides to the next level.
Here’s why you should ride with Rally.
1: Versatility
With Rally, swapping between bikes is seamless — so you can get power data on every ride.
You can easily transfer your Rally 110 or 210 power meter from bike to bike and between other Rally 110 or 210 road and off-road pedal bodies.
Whether you ride on road or singletrack, you can still track your power data thanks to the road and off-road bundle option, which includes everything you need for your various ride types and bikes. Plus, Rally 110 and 210 are compatible with SHIMANO SPD, SHIMANO SPD-SL and LOOK KEO cleats.

2: Responsive and accurate performance data
Rally 110, our single-sensing power meter pedals, and 210, our dual-sensing power meter pedals, provide essential data such as power and cadence within 1% accuracy — so you can maximize your training.
In addition to that accuracy, you get advanced cycling dynamics with Rally 210. These dynamics, listed below, measure how and where you apply power throughout the pedaling movement with the dual-sensing models:
- Seated/standing position: Your pedals can tell when you are in a seated or standing position and for how long. You can learn how a specific position changes your power when analyzing climbs, sprints and more.
- Power phase: This metric tells you how you produce power when pedaling, allowing you to see where in your stroke most of your power is produced.
- Platform center offset (PCO): This data, based on how force is distributed across the pedal, can help you find your bike fit and cleat position.
- Right/left balance: This dynamic tells you the difference in power generation between your left and right legs. (Hint: The more symmetric these are, the better).
Monitor your data with precision in real time on your ride when you pair your Rally power meter with a compatible Edge® cycling computer. Plus, you can see even greater detail after your ride in the Garmin Connect™ app.
Tip:You can also use the power guide feature to create a plan for a course on compatible Edge cycling computers. Once set up, you can get real-time power targets, which can help you achieve your goal for the course.

3: Durable design
Designed to endure a variety of cycling conditions, carbon-based road pedal bodies and all-metal off-road pedal bodies are purpose-built for wherever your rides take you. That all-metal build is lighter than our previous Rally series with a slimmer stack height so you get additional clearance from bumpy rocks and roots.
4: Rechargeable battery with long battery life
The rechargeable battery provides up to 90 hours of ride time and quick-charging capabilities (with only a 15-minute charge, you can get up to 12 hours of ride time), so you can spend more time in the saddle. If you need to save battery life while traveling, just put the power meters in travel mode.
5: Pedal IQ™ smart calibration
With Pedal IQ smart calibration, you can be notified when it’s time to calibrate so you always have precise data — without the hassle of remembering to calibrate before every ride1. This could be based on factors including temperatures changes, time since last calibration and whether the pedals have been swapped to a different bike.
6: Force data
For another way to monitor and track your performance, Rally 110 and 210 feature force data measurements.These can provide greater insights on the relationship between your power and cadence, when paired with a compatible Garmin cycling computer or smartwatch. Rally power meters can determine the force you’re producing right at the pedals, allowing you to compare the force generated between different bikes — regardless of variations in cadence, power and cranks between bikes.
Don’t forget to link your power meter to the Garmin Connect app for software updates and easy data uploads2. You can also connect your power data to third-party apps.
It’s time to bring power metrics to your pedals. And while you’re at it, browse our other cycling products to help take your rides to the next level.
1 When paired with a compatible Garmin cycling…