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Garmin Rally XC110 Single-sensing Power Meter Pedals (SPD)

Garmin Rally XC110 Single-sensing Power Meter Pedals (SPD)

Brand: Garmin

SKU: 010-02875-21

Regular price $1,395.00 Full price
Sale price $1,395.00
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Regular price $1,399.00 Full price
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Description

The Garmin Rally XC110 Single-sensing Power Meter Pedals (SPD) deliver highly accurate power and cadence data with a rechargeable battery offering long ride time and fast quick-charging, a removable sensor that easily swaps between road and off-road pedal bodies, an all-metal durable construction for tough conditions, Pedal IQ calibration alerts, wide compatibility with Garmin devices and training apps, and the ability to upgrade to dual-sensing later.

Key Features

  • Rechargeable up to 90 hours ride time
  • Accurate within +/- 1% power readings
  • Quick transferable sensor between pedal bodies
  • Pedal IQ smart calibration alerts you
  • All metal durable pedal body

Durable Metal Construction

The Rally XC110 uses an all-metal pedal body for increased strength and durability on rough terrain. This lowers stack height and reduces pedal strikes for more confident off-road riding.

Long-Lasting Rechargeable Battery

Rechargeable battery provides up to 90 hours of ride time and quick charging restores many hours in minutes. Travel mode conserves battery during transport for convenient multi-day use.

Accurate Responsive Power Measurement

Highly responsive sensor with strain gauge and gyroscope delivers consistent readings accurate to +/- 1%. Pairing with compatible devices gives reliable data for training and performance analysis.

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