Garmin Rally RS200, Dual-Sensing-Leistungsmesser, kompatibel mit SHIMANO SPD-SL Cleats RS200 Leistungsmesser

Brand:Garmin

3.6/5

1726.15

Rally™-Leistungsmesser werden bis zum Äußersten getestet. Sie können also auch dort fahren. Der Dual-Sensing-RS200 misst Gesamtleistung, Trittfrequenz, Links-/Rechts-Balance und die Stelle, an der Sie beim Pedaltritt Kraft aufwenden, um Ihnen zu helfen, effizienter zu fahren. Informationen zur Single-Sensing-Gesamtleistung und Trittfrequenz finden Sie beim Rally RS100. Die Pedale sind mit SHIMANO SPD-SL-Schuhplatten kompatibel, lassen sich wie alle anderen installieren und sind leicht von einem Fahrrad auf ein anderes zu übertragen. Bei Kopplung mit einem kompatiblen Gerät sehen Sie sofort genaue Leistungsmessungen auf Ihrem kompatiblen Garmin-Gerät (separat erhältlich) oder Ihrem Smartphone und können diese später in der Garmin Connect™-App überprüfen. Sehen Sie sich Ihre Daten auf Strava, TrainingPeaks und Zwift an, um sie weiter zu analysieren, zu teilen und mehr.

EAN: 0753759182564

Kategorien Elektronik, GPS, Finder & Zubehör, GPS-Geräte, Rad-GPS-Geräte,

Synchronisieren Sie Ihre Daten für Postride-Analysen, Datenaustausch, Kartierung, Routenplanung und mehr mit der Garmin Connect-App sowie Plattformen wie Strava, TrainingPeaks und Zwift. Funktioniert nahtlos mit dem Garmin-Ökosystem und ermöglicht einfache Software-Updates über Ihre Garmin-Uhr, Edge-Fahrradcomputer oder Ihr kompatibles Smartphone. Erschwinglicher Leistungsmesser mit Option zum Upgrade auf ein Dual-Sensing-System. Der Dual-Sensing-Leistungsmesser Rally RS200 misst Gesamtleistung, Trittfrequenz, Links-/Rechts-Balance, Sitzen und Stehen, Plattformmittenversatz und Leistungsphase. Überlegenes Pedaldesign lässt sich wie jedes andere Pedal installieren und schnell zwischen Fahrrädern wechseln; kompatibel mit SHIMANO SPD-SL-Stollen.
Batteries 4 LR44 batteries required.
Battery Cell Composition Lithium Manganese Dioxide
Brand Garmin
Color Black
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 158 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Department Unisex-adult
Human Interface Input Buttons
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.66 x 3.54 x 5.91 inches
Item model number 010-02388-02
Item Weight 11.3 ounces
Manufacturer Garmin
Other display features Wireless
Product Dimensions 8.66 x 3.54 x 5.91 inches
Sensor Type Cadence Sensor
Weight 320 Grams
Whats in the box RS200 pedals; Cleat hardware; Documentation

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Scritto da: Andrew
Has definitely helped with my training
It definitely took some reading, and trial and error to get this dialed in. I figured it out how to pair this device directly with my fenix sapphire solar 7X, then figured out how to properly calibrate and zero out the device before each ride. Once I did that, I started reaping the benefits of my power data, and how to apply it to my training. The only issue I’ve had is one ride where I couldn’t get it to calibrate, so I just started my ride anyway, and the results ended up being skewed compared to my usual results… The wattage was much higher than usual. Outside of that the power meter has worked very well.
Scritto da: Chuckykhan
Love my RS200 Rally Power Pedals
Just when I thought I had everything I wanted in a road bike, I decided to get these RS200 power meter pedals. Yes they are very expensive. I love measuring my ride statistics. It motivates me to ride more and try harder to keep moving. These pedals were a breeze to install. Replaced my beloved DuraAce pedals for power. Pairing with my bike computer (Karoo 2) was effortless and it also pairs with my iPhone Cyclemeter app and my I-cardio app. Am I a professional rider? No. Do I really need power meters for riding? No. It’s simply a question of whether I can measure to motivate myself to ride more and more and more. And they review and study my stats after a ride makes riding more fulfilling. I’ve been riding with the Shimano SPD-SL Cleats so no transition or learning curve was needed. Amazing technology. Easy to update the firmware. Garmin could come down on the price but no one else makes power pedals with 120 hours of battery life or ease of interchangeability.
Scritto da: Frop
RS100 vs Smart Trainer
My FTS has been increasing each ride. I thought, wow I'm doing better. Then the last one.. the jump from 180ish to over 230 got me... this... is wrong.. So I think from now on a calibration before each ride is required (for that reason alone I can't give this a 5 star). I was curious if this was broken or my smart trainer which I have been using up until this point had the error (note I have never experience such sudden power improvements on my trainer as I have on the pedals). So I put them both together and did the calibration sequence for both of them. For the trainer it was a spin down and for the cleats it was remove the feat and let it zero. The only thing I didn't do on the trainer was use it for 10 minutes before calibrating it which was requested on zwift. however what I was suspicious of was not the trainer but the garmin RS-100 since that was what was experiencing the shift... Long story short you can see the overlay. There was about a 9% difference. If I am note mistaken RS100 boast a ± 1.0% accuracy and the directo elite a ± 1.5%. MAYBE this difference is due to the fact that I have one foot monitoring power and the trainer is receiving the input of two feat. However... I think there would also be efficiency loss in the drive train to factor as well which would aid the pedals in showing more power. Maybe... my power output is lopsided and one leg is just weaker than the other.. I'd expect the accuracy to improve with RS200 since the pull on one pedal will aid the power output as the other pushes but until then I give 3 out of 5. These pedals aren't cheap... high price means high expectations. I shouldn't experience power drifts causing me to doubt accuracy less than a month after purchase.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
So far so good
I've had the pedals for a couple of months now and I haven't had any issues with them. The biggest gripes I've read about were their ability to stay connected to the head unit and the battery cap randomly backing off during a ride. I haven't had either issue occur so I'm pleased. While I wasn't particularly sure about it ,the pedals also double as a cadence senor so no need for one of those if you get them. I'm happy with my purchase and would do it again.
Scritto da: Jay Living
Works Great, Use Garmin Cleats
I've been using Garmin power pedals for years - on my 5th pair. Their previous road pedals required their cleats (Look compatible). After moderate struggles to twist free and clip in, my wife and I removed our SPD Shimano cleats and installed the Garmin ones. Now they work like they should. A bit disappointed as these are advertised as SPD so I assumed compatibility. They work fine, easy to move from bike to bike, power readings remained consistent with previous pedals.
Scritto da: Anushka Yohan
Solid
Being using the single sided power meter for a while now and I have had zero connection issues so far. The power meter starts up with a coupe of pedal strokes and holds a steady connection with my Bryton bike computer as well as my Elite Suito smart trainer. No complaints so far.
Scritto da: edward
Excellent product has s good performance
Excellent product has s good performance
Scritto da: K Tong
I love how stealthy these are.
These sync up perfectly to my garmin edge 130plus. I gave it a 2 on battery life because ive learned you have to turn off the garmin edge 130 when its charging or itll continue to sync to sensors and drain their batteries. its happened twice that the battery in the pedals has died after two days of use, and youll probably have to buy batteries online since nobody else seems to carry them. that said batteries are easy to swap with a 4 mil hex. Garmin: please come up with a software update to save me from buying batteries.
Scritto da: Eric Healey
Consistent numbers!
Fun product to add to the mix. Consistent power numbers in comparison to my Wahoo Kickr v4. Don’t forget to calibrate after each ride. The one time I didn’t, I measured 720w average over 1.5hr ride and maxed at 1200. The battery cover vibrated loose on my second ride (about 100kms of riding). Ordered a replacement cap (thank you Garmin for the free cover) and will now be using gaffer tape to help secure it. Regular $30 for the cover, it can add up if the problems is persistent.
Scritto da: Pablo Miguel Arredondo Peña
Mejor compra de lo que pensaba.
Esperaba que en realidad no les iba a sacar un gran provecho al ser ciclista amateur. Pero me han servido mucho para poder "medir el paso" en maratones de bici y rutas muy largas. Adicionalmente es un punto importante el decir que como "Pedales" son buenos también, fáciles de entrar y salir, lo que uno esperaría de pedales shimano SPD. Si los recomendaría si puedes hacer la inversión.
Scritto da: ---
Installation was simple and it works quite well
Installation was simple and it works quite well. my only complaint is that the detection of when i am sitting and when i am off saddle is not accurate at all. But that is not a metric that is very important to me.
Scritto da: vaals123
Funktioniert sehr gut auch mit Umbaukit auf SPD.
Die Pedale sind robust. Wattmessung ohne Probleme. Super Umbaulösung auf MTB-Pedale. Einzig die Drehbarkeit der Pedale ist recht träge.
Scritto da: rbx
Schönes Pedal - aber: falsche Gewinde
Schnelle Lieferung, Pedale koppeln ohne Probleme. Allerdings passt das linke Pedal nur an die rechte Kurbel und umgekehrt. Wandlung und Erstattung liefen problemlos. Kann alles passieren - sollte aber bei diesem Preis und diesem Brand nicht ...

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