Garmin Rally RK200, Dual-Sensing Power Meter, Compatible with Look KEO Cleats
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
Looks cleats are not required. Any standard Looks cleat will work fine.
Selected User Reviews For Garmin Rally RK200, Dual-Sensing Power Meter, Compatible with Look KEO Cleats
Each ride I realized my FTS was increasing. I thought, hey, I'm getting much The last one is next. It took me a while to adjust to going from 180ish to over 230. As you know. A mistake has been made. From now on, I think a calibration will be required before each ride (for that reason alone, I cannot give it a 5 star rating). wondering if this was a broken pedal or if my smart trainer, which I have been using up to this point, had the error (note that I have never experienced such sudden power improvements on my trainer as I have on my In order to calibrate them, I put them together and performed the calibration sequence for both. As for the trainer, this was a spin down as for the cleats, this was removing the feat and making it 0 points. Only thing I didn't do on the trainer was use it for 10 minutes before calibrating it, as was requested on Zwift. I was more wary of the Garmin RS-520 than I was of the trainer There was a shift in the 100 since that was what was experiencing it. The overlay can be seen at the bottom. Approximately 9% of the results were different. RS100 is listed as having a * 1, if I'm not mistaken. It should be noted that the direct elite scored a *1 and had zero accuracy. A 5% tax. Perhaps this difference is caused by the fact that I am monitoring power with my right foot whereas the trainer will receive input from both feet. Despite this, however. As well as the efficiency losses in the drive train, there would be an increase in power measured by the pedals if the drive train was down. I don't know. A leg of my power output is stronger than the other, so I have uneven power output. As the power output increases with RS200, I'd expect the accuracy to improve, as the pull on the pedals aids the power output plus the pushes on the other pedal, but until then, it gets a It's not cheap to buy these pedals. Expectations are high when the price is high. Within less than a month after purchasing, I should not experience power drifts that lead me to doubt accuracy.
The Rally pedals worked right out of the box, did they not? It was the one on the left. I received an error message when I inserted my new Edge 830 pedals and my new Edge 830 mentioned that the right pedal could not be "After the ride, I saw no data from the right pedal in Garmin Connect, and before starting the ride, I got an error message stating that calibration could not be completed. The frustration is great.
Having been on a diet for six months, I am happy so far. While I abuse it for MTN biking, the performance and accuracy remain the same as those of the power meters I also use on.
I would definitely buy from you.
The intended result was achieved. It's equally important to order an ANT+ stick with them since that's what you'll need to connect the pedals to the device you want to use.