Garmin Rally™ RK110 – Single Detection Pedal Power Sensor
Accurate power for every pedal stroke
The Garmin Rally™ RK110 is a single detection pedal power sensor designed for cyclists who want to accurately monitor their performance. Compatible with LOOK KEO cleats, it offers reliable power and cadence readings, with the possibility to easily switch to a dual detection system by purchasing the additional pedal separately.
Main characteristics
Power and cadence measurement with sensor integrated in the right pedal
Compatibility with LOOK KEO cleats, included in the package
Easy switch to dual detection system (left pedal sold separately)
Accuracy +/- 1% thanks to advanced strain gauge and internal gyroscope
Up to 90 hours of battery life with rechargeable battery
Quick charge: 15 minutes for 12 hours of use
Travel mode for energy saving during transport
Smart Pedal IQ™ calibration system with automatic notifications
Lightweight and durable carbon structure, for high performance
Easy installation like a normal pedal
Technical specifications
Detection type: single (right pedal)
Compatible cleats: LOOK KEO
Weight: 320 g
Stack height: 12.2 mm
Release tension: adjustable
Water Resistance: IPX7
Maximum Rider Weight: 105 kg
Q-factor: 53 mm (55 mm with included washer)
Pedal Body: carbon, compatible with all Rally 110/210 bodies
Measurement Position: spindle
Communication: ANT+, Bluetooth®, USB-C
Battery: rechargeable
Battery Life: up to 90 hours
Quick Charge: 15 min = 12 hours
Compatibility: with oval chainrings
Automatic Calibration: yes
Pedal IQ™ Function: yes
Travel Mode: yes
Compatible with Garmin Connect™: for data analysis and sharing
Package contents
Rally RK110 pedal with integrated sensor
Compatible LOOK KEO cleats
Charging clip and USB-C cable
Screws and mounting components
Documentation
Why choose the Garmin Rally RK110
The Garmin Rally RK110 is the ideal choice for those looking for a reliable, lightweight, and easy to install solution for monitoring cycling performance. It is perfect for those who want a high-quality power measurement system, with the flexibility to expand to a dual-sensing system in the future.