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Garmin Rally RS200 Dual-sensing Power Meter Pedals SPD-SL

Item #CPD10562
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New with Warranty
Regular price
$1,099.99

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Why We Love It
Rally™ power meters are tested to the extreme. So you can ride there too. The dual-sensing RS200 measures total power, cadence, left/right balance and where in the pedal stroke you’re applying power to help you ride more efficiently. Compatible with SHIMANO SPD-SL cleats, the pedals install like any others and are easy to transfer between bikes.
About This Item
  • Weight: 320 g
  • Water resistance: IPX7
  • Cleat type: SPD-SL
  • Q-factor: 53 mm (55 mm with provided 2 mm washer)
  • Stack height: 12.2 mm
  • Battery type: LR44/SR44 (x4) or CR1/3N (x2)
  • Battery life: up to 120 hours
  • Maximum rider weight: 105 kg
  • Accuracy: +/- 1%
  • Field calibration
  • Adjustable release tension
  • Measurement location: spindle
  • Communication: ANT+® and BLUETOOTH®
Specifications
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Details
Brand Garmin
Model Rally RS200 Dual-sensing Power Meter
Spindle Diameter 9/16"
Type Clipless Pedals
Intended Use Road
Weight 320 grams
Cleat Interface Shimano SPD-SL
Item Details Cleats not included
mpn 010-02388-02
upc 753759262815
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