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Garmin Rally XC Power Meter Pedals XC210 and XC110

$1,669.00
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Sensor Type: Rally XC210 (Dual)

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NOTE: Please chat with us for same-day delivery / collection (SG Only). All SG local stock with 2-year manufacturer warranty.

Garmin Rally XC Power Meter Pedals — XC210 and XC110 (Shimano SPD / MTB)

The Garmin Rally XC series brings precision power measurement to mountain bike and gravel cyclists running Shimano SPD cleats. Whether you choose the XC210 (dual-sensing, both pedals) or the XC110 (single-sensing, left pedal only), you get Garmin's reimagined strain gauge technology with an added gyroscope for ±1% accuracy, up to 90 hours of battery life, and the flexibility to swap the power sensor between pedal bodies — no tools, no fuss.

The XC210 unlocks the full suite of Advanced Cycling Dynamics: power phase, platform center offset, seated vs. standing time, and true left/right balance. The XC110 delivers clean, accurate power and cadence data at a more accessible price point. Both models feature Pedal IQ Smart Calibration, USB-C quick charging, and ANT+ + Bluetooth dual connectivity — fully compatible with Garmin Edge computers, Wahoo, Bryton, Zwift, TrainerRoad, and more.

  • ±1% power accuracy — reimagined strain gauge with added gyroscope
  • 🔋 Up to 90 hours battery life — 12 hrs extra in just 15 min quick charge (USB-C)
  • 📡 ANT+ and Bluetooth dual connectivity — Garmin Edge, Wahoo, Bryton, Zwift, Strava, TrainerRoad, Tacx
  • 💧 IPX7 waterproof — fully sealed for all-weather and trail riding
  • 🔄 Pedal IQ Smart Calibration — alerts you when calibration is needed based on temperature changes
  • 🔧 Quick-swap pedal body — compatible with all Rally 110/210 off-road pedal bodies
  • 🏆 Advanced Cycling Dynamics (XC210) — power phase, L/R balance, seated/standing, platform center offset
  • 🔁 Oval chainring compatible — accurate data regardless of chainring shape
  • ✈️ Travel mode — puts pedals to sleep to conserve battery during transport
  • 👞 Shimano SPD cleat compatible — designed for MTB, gravel, and adventure cycling
  • 2-year manufacturer warranty — SG local stock
  • 🚚 Same-day delivery available — chat with us to arrange

Choose Your Model

  • Rally XC210 — Dual-sensing power meter (sensors on both pedals). Measures true left and right power independently. Unlocks full Advanced Cycling Dynamics: power phase, platform center offset, seated vs. standing time, and L/R balance. Best for data-driven training and performance analysis.
  • Rally XC110 — Single-sensing power meter (left pedal sensor only). Estimates total power by doubling left-side measurement. Delivers accurate power and cadence data at a more accessible price. Ideal for riders entering power-based training.
Feature XC110 (Single) XC210 (Dual)
Sensing Left pedal only Both pedals
L/R Balance Estimated True measurement
Cycling Dynamics Basic Full (power phase, PCO, seated/standing)
Accuracy ±1% ±1%
Battery life Up to 90 hrs Up to 90 hrs
Cleat type Shimano SPD Shimano SPD
Best for Entry power training Advanced performance analysis

Tech Specs

  • Cleat compatibility: Shimano SPD (MTB / gravel / adventure)
  • Weight: 357 g (12.6 oz) per pair (XC210); 179 g left pedal (XC110)
  • Connectivity: ANT+ + Bluetooth + USB-C
  • Battery: Rechargeable lithium-ion, up to 90 hours per charge
  • Quick charge: 15 min = 12 hrs additional runtime (USB-C)
  • Water rating: IPX7
  • Accuracy: ±1%
  • Maximum rider weight: 105 kg (231.5 lbs)
  • Pedal IQ Smart Calibration: Yes
  • Travel mode: Yes
  • Oval chainring compatible: Yes
  • Cycling Dynamics: Yes (full suite on XC210; basic on XC110)
  • Garmin Connect compatible: Yes
  • Warranty: 2 years (Singapore local stock)

Pair Your Rally XC With a Cycling Computer

The Rally XC pairs with any ANT+ or Bluetooth cycling computer. Here are the options available at Bikers.SG:

Garmin Edge Computers

Garmin Edge 550

Entry-level Garmin GPS computer with full training analytics, Power Guide, Cycling Dynamics display, and Varia radar support. Best value in the Edge lineup.

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Garmin Edge 850

Adds built-in speaker, Garmin Pay, and 64 GB storage over the 550. Same body, same display, same Cycling Dynamics support.

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Garmin Edge 1050

Flagship 3.5" touchscreen with 20-hour battery, Group Ride, and full Cycling Dynamics. The ultimate display for Rally XC power data.

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Budget Alternative: Magene GPS Computers

Magene C606 V2

Affordable GPS computer with ANT+ power meter support, preloaded maps, and long battery life.

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Magene C606 PRO

Step-up from the C606 V2 with enhanced features and display. ANT+ power meter compatible.

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Magene C706

Magene's flagship GPS computer with large display and full ANT+ sensor support including power meters.

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Complete Your Training Setup — Heart Rate Monitors

Pair your Rally XC power data with a heart rate monitor for full training load analysis. All options below are ANT+ and/or Bluetooth compatible with Garmin Edge computers:

Garmin HRM 200 Entry

Entry-level Garmin chest strap HRM. Simple, reliable, pairs natively with Garmin Edge via ANT+.

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Garmin HRM 600 Premium

Garmin's premium HRM with running dynamics and advanced metrics. Pairs natively with Edge computers and Garmin Connect.

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Polar H10 Top-rated

The most accurate consumer chest strap HRM available. Dual ANT+ and Bluetooth — pairs with Garmin Edge and your phone simultaneously.

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Polar Verity Sense Armband

Premium optical armband HRM — no chest strap needed. Pairs with Garmin Edge via Bluetooth. Best armband option for accuracy.

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Magene H613 Budget

Reliable ANT+ and Bluetooth chest strap HRM at the lowest price point. Great entry-level pairing for your power meter setup.

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Magene H803 Armband

Budget optical armband HRM with ANT+ and Bluetooth. No chest strap needed — good for casual rides and training.

View Magene H803 →

Fuel Your Ride — Hydration for Singapore & Southeast Asian Cyclists

In Singapore's heat and humidity — where sweat rates can exceed 1,000 mg of sodium per hour — hydration is a performance factor, not an afterthought. Plain water isn't enough; it dilutes blood sodium and accelerates fatigue.

tenplus Phyto-Hydration Made for SE Asia

  • 480 mg sodium per serving — matched to tropical sweat rates
  • Zero added sugar — control your carb intake separately through gels or food
  • 175 mg potassium + 40 mg magnesium — muscle function and cramp prevention
  • 25 calories per serving — daily-use friendly
  • Plant-based Phyto formula: Panax Ginseng, Moringa, Turmeric, Green Tea, Noni & Tamarind
  • Mild natural caffeine (37.5 mg) from green tea — sustained focus, no jitters
  • GMP-certified manufacturing

Designed for endurance rides in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam.

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💡 Your power meter tracks the watts. tenplus protects the performance behind them.


Frequently Asked Questions — Garmin Rally XC210 & XC110

What is the difference between the Garmin Rally XC210 and XC110?

The XC210 is a dual-sensing power meter with sensors in both pedals, measuring true left and right power independently and unlocking the full suite of Advanced Cycling Dynamics (power phase, platform center offset, seated vs. standing time, and true L/R balance). The XC110 is a single-sensing power meter with a sensor in the left pedal only — it estimates total power by doubling the left-side reading. Both deliver ±1% accuracy and 90-hour battery life. Choose the XC210 for complete data; choose the XC110 for a more accessible entry into power-based training.

Is the Garmin Rally XC compatible with Shimano SPD cleats?

Yes. The Rally XC is designed specifically for Shimano SPD cleats — the 2-bolt MTB cleat system used on mountain bike, gravel, and adventure cycling shoes. SPD-compatible cleats are included in the box. The Rally XC is not compatible with Shimano SPD-SL (road) or Look Kéo cleats — for those, see the Rally RS and Rally RK respectively.

Does the Rally XC work with Garmin Edge computers?

Yes — natively. The Rally XC pairs with all current Garmin Edge computers (Edge 550, 850, 1050) via ANT+ and Bluetooth. Cycling Dynamics data (on XC210) displays directly on compatible Edge devices. Pedal IQ Smart Calibration alerts also appear on paired Garmin devices.

Does the Rally XC work with non-Garmin computers like Wahoo or Hammerhead?

Yes. The Rally XC transmits via standard ANT+ and Bluetooth protocols and is compatible with any head unit that supports ANT+ power meters, including Wahoo ELEMNT, Hammerhead Karoo, Bryton, and Magene computers. Note that Cycling Dynamics advanced metrics require a compatible Garmin device to display.

Can I upgrade from XC110 to XC210 later?

Yes. The power sensor is removable and the pedal bodies are shared across the Rally 110/210 platform. You can purchase an additional Rally XC210 power sensor to upgrade to dual-sensing without replacing the pedal bodies.

How long does the Garmin Rally XC battery last?

Up to 90 hours on a full charge. Quick charge via USB-C gives you 12 hours of ride time in just 15 minutes. Travel mode lets you put the pedals to sleep to conserve battery during transport.

Is this Singapore local stock? What warranty applies?

Yes — all units sold at Bikers.SG are Singapore local stock. They come with a 2-year manufacturer warranty valid in Singapore. For warranty claims, contact us directly and we will coordinate with Garmin Singapore on your behalf.

What is the maximum rider weight for the Garmin Rally XC?

The Garmin Rally XC is rated for a maximum rider weight of 105 kg (231.5 lbs).


Why Buy from Bikers.SG?

  • 🇸🇬 Authorised Garmin dealer in Singapore — genuine local stock, not grey market
  • 🛡️ 2-year Singapore warranty — we handle warranty claims locally, no overseas shipping
  • 🚚 Same-day delivery available — chat with us before ordering to arrange
  • 💬 Expert advice — our team rides and trains with power; we can help you choose the right model
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the measurement accuracy of the Garmin Rally 110 and 210 power meters?
The Garmin Rally 110 and 210 series are rated at ±1% accuracy — the industry benchmark for professional-grade power meters. At 300 watts, the reading will be within ±3 watts of true output. This accuracy is consistent across the full Rally range (RS, RK, and XC cleat interfaces) and is maintained across a wide operating temperature range. The Favero Assioma PRO series is also rated at ±1% accuracy, placing both systems on equal footing for competitive and training use.
What devices are compatible with the Garmin Rally 110 and 210 power meter pedals?
The Rally 110 and 210 series transmit over both ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart, making them compatible with: all Garmin Edge cycling computers (130, 540, 840, 1040, 1050) and Garmin Forerunner/Fenix watches; all Wahoo ELEMNT, BOLT, and ROAM head units via ANT+; Zwift, TrainerRoad, Rouvy, and other training platforms via Bluetooth Smart; third-party head units including Bryton, Polar, Sigma, and Lezyne; and Apple Watch via Bluetooth Smart with supported apps. Note: Advanced Garmin Cycling Dynamics metrics (Power Phase, PCO, Seated/Standing) are only displayed on compatible Garmin head units and the Garmin Connect app.
What are the differences between the Garmin Rally 110 and Rally 210 power meter pedals?
The core distinction is sensor distribution. The Rally 110 series (RS110, RK110, XC110) houses active strain gauges solely in the left pedal spindle, measuring left-leg force and doubling it to estimate total power — a cost-effective solution that assumes equal bilateral contribution. The Rally 210 series (RS210, RK210, XC210) features active, synchronized sensor spindles in both pedals, enabling true dual-sided measurement with independent left/right power balance, power phase, platform centre offset, and seated vs. standing time. Riders who start with a 110 model can upgrade to dual-sided by purchasing a standalone right-side upgrade axle and pairing it via the Garmin Connect app.
How does the Garmin Rally 110/210 rechargeable battery system work, and how long does it last?
The Garmin Rally 110 and 210 series use a sealed internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery integrated directly into the steel spindle, eliminating the traditional battery door that was a common entry point for moisture and dirt. Charging is done via two custom magnetic clips that snap onto the contact bands of the pedal axles and connect to a standard USB-C power source. A full charge provides up to 90 hours of active riding time. The sealed design maintains a robust IPX7 waterproof rating.
What is Travel Mode on the Garmin Rally power meter pedals and how do I use it?
Travel Mode is a deep-sleep feature that completely disables the Rally pedals' motion sensors during transit, preventing the highly sensitive internal accelerometers from waking repeatedly when a bike is transported in a vehicle or travel case — which would otherwise drain the battery. To activate: open the Garmin Connect app → Garmin Devices → Rally 110/210 → Travel Mode → Enable Travel Mode. The pedals immediately shut down and become unresponsive to physical movement. To deactivate: connect the pedals to an active USB power source using the provided magnetic charging clips — the detection of external electrical current triggers a hardware reset and re-enables wireless pairing.
What biomechanical metrics does Garmin Cycling Dynamics provide on the Rally 210 dual-sided models?
Garmin Cycling Dynamics on the Rally 210 series provides four advanced training metrics: (1) Left/Right Balance — tracks the percentage of total power generated by each leg, helping identify muscular imbalances for rehab or strength training; (2) Power Phase (PP) — maps the exact pedal stroke angle where positive torque begins and ends, helping coaches analyse stroke efficiency; (3) Platform Centre Offset (PCO) — measures lateral force distribution across the pedal platform in millimetres, where a high value indicates incorrect cleat alignment; (4) Seated vs. Standing Position — detects rider position by analysing the physical force signature on the spindle. These metrics are available on compatible Garmin cycling computers and head units.
What is Force Data on the Garmin Rally power meter, and how is it different from standard power measurement?
Force Data measures the absolute physical pressure applied to the pedal platforms in Newtons (N), providing a deeper layer of performance analysis beyond standard power and cadence metrics. While power (watts) and cadence (RPM) are used for pacing, Force Data isolates the actual muscular effort required to turn the cranks. For example, generating 300W at 60 RPM demands significantly higher muscular force than generating 300W at 100 RPM, which shifts the load to the cardiovascular system. By measuring force directly at the pedal platform rather than calculating rotational torque at the crank arm, the system also neutralises variables such as crank arm length differences, enabling accurate cross-bike output comparisons.
How do I pair the Garmin Rally 110 or 210 power meter pedals to my cycling computer or head unit?
The Garmin Rally 110 and 210 series support both ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart protocols. For secure pairing (recommended to prevent cross-pairing in crowded race environments): remove the left pedal, rotate it to wake the sensors and confirm via the status LED, then hold it horizontal for 2 seconds → rotate 90° with threaded end pointing up and hold 2 seconds → rotate another 90° with threaded end pointing sideways and hold 2 seconds until the LED flashes white → rotate 90° with threaded end pointing down, hold 2 seconds, then return to horizontal. When the LED flashes green, secure pairing mode is active — add the device via the Garmin Connect app. For older head units or third-party devices, open the Garmin Connect app → Rally settings → Connection Type → enable 'Allow Open Connections'.
How does the Garmin Rally 210 compare to the Favero Assioma PRO power meter pedals?
Both are premium dual-sided pedal-based power meters rated at ±1% accuracy, but they differ across key parameters. The Favero Assioma PRO RS-2 weighs 247g per pair vs. the Rally 210's 312g (saving 65g of rotational mass), has a lower stack height of 10.5mm vs. 12.2mm, offers up to 160 hours of battery life vs. 90 hours, and carries an IP67 rating vs. Garmin's IPX7. In Singapore, the Assioma PRO dual-sided models (RS-2, RL-2, MX-2) retail at SGD 899 each (RL-2 on promotion — check listing for latest price), vs. the Rally RS210 at SGD 1,529. The Rally 210 has advantages in Garmin ecosystem integration, Pedal IQ auto-calibration, and cleat body modularity (RS/RK/XC swap). Bikers.SG is an authorized reseller of both brands in Singapore.
What is the Singapore retail price of the Garmin Rally and Favero Assioma PRO power meter pedals at Bikers.SG?
Garmin Rally series (SGD): RS210 — SGD 1,529; RK210 — SGD 1,529; XC210 — SGD 1,669; RS110 — SGD 949; RK110 — SGD 949; XC110 — SGD 1,019. Favero Assioma PRO series (SGD): RS-2, RL-2, MX-2 (dual-sided) — SGD 899 each (RL-2 on promotion, check listing for latest price); RS-1, MX-1 (single-sided) — SGD 599 each; RL-1 (single-sided) — SGD 599 with up to SGD 130 promotional discount (check listing for current price). All purchases from Bikers.SG include full 2-year local manufacturer warranty.