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Garmin Rally XC100 Power Meter, Single-Sensing, Shimano SPD Cleats Compatible Review

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Description of Garmin Rally XC100 Power Meter, Single-Sensing, Shimano SPD Cleats Compatible

Designed for off-road use, superior pedal design installs like any other pedal and quickly transfers between bikes; compatible with SHIMANO SPD cleats (sold separately). Rally XC100 single-sensing power meter measures total power and cadence with the option to upgrade to a dual-sensing system. Works seamlessly with the Garmin ecosystem to allow for easy software updates via your Garmin watch, Edge cycling computers or the Garmin Connect app on your compatible smartphone. For postride analysis, data sharing, mapping, route planning and more, sync your data with the Garmin Connect app, with a compatible device, as well as platforms such as Strava and TrainingPeaks. With a compatible device, train indoors by connecting with the Tacx Training app and additional third-party platforms, including TrainerRoad and more.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Missing features it should have in this price range

No temperature compensation means you have to worry about calibration when traveling. It also means that you have to stop and calibrate for about 10 minutes after each ride if you keep the bike indoors.

Pros
  • GPS, viewfinder and accessories
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great - GPS, finder and accessories

I used to only use power meters on my trainer so this is new to me...tons of data (that I don't understand yet, some I'm still learning)...not the cheapest power meters you will find but i can move them from bike to bike to bike... very easy to use even if multiple bikes have different crank lengths... and as you know they can my 220lb Cope with butts without any problems! I would definitely buy again

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Some issues

Revainrating 3 out of 5

RS100 vs Smart Trainer

My AGV increases with every ride. I was like wow I feel better. Then the last. The jump from 180 to over 230 got me. That. not right. So I think calibration is now required before every ride (I can't give this one 5 stars for that reason alone). I was curious if this or my smart trainer I was using up to that point had accidentally broken (note I've never experienced such sudden increases in performance with my trainer as I did with the pedals). So I put them together and did a calibration…

Pros
  • Sport and handheld GPS
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other models