Garmin has launched all-new Rally 110 and 210 pedal-based power meters with two big improvements – rechargeable batteries, and improved sensitivity for more accurate data.
The key improvement is the rechargeable battery system, providing up to 90 hours of use per charge and eliminating the need to replace coin cell batteries. A 15-minute quick charge delivers 12 hours of ride time, perfect for those mornings when you realize you didn’t plug anything in after the last ride.
The completely redesigned spindles claim +/-1% accuracy through a redesigned sensor, and they work with oval chainrings.

The single-sided Rally 110 measures power and cadence, while the dual-sided Rally 210 adds advanced metrics including left-right power balance and seated versus standing time.

The power meters are compatible with Garmin (and other) cycling computers and smartwatches for full data integration. Additional pedal bodies can be purchased separately, allowing you to easily move the power sensors between multiple bikes with different pedal types.

When transporting your bike, whether on a rack or in a bike case, you can put the pedals to sleep to preserve their charge, too.
Body Swaps, Pricing & Options

Like the originals launched in 2021, the Rally pedals keep the ability to swap pedal bodies to go from road to mountain platforms without needing to buy a separate power meter spindle. Just unscrew the outer bolt, swap bodies, and screw it back on…that’s it.

Even better, you can choose between Shimano SPD, SPD-SL, and Look Keo cleat systems for the road. MTB pedal bodies work with SPD and SPD-compatible cleats.
The single-sensing Rally 110 starts at $750, while the dual-sensing Rally 210 begins at $1,200. The Rally 210 can be purchased as road-only or in bundles that include both road and mountain bike pedal bodies.
