Garmin Rally X10

The Garmin Rally X10 is a fifth-generation power meter pedal featuring a full mechanical and electronic redesign. A new built-in rechargeable battery provides up to 90 hours of ride time at ±1% accuracy. Supports Road (SPD-SL, Look) and off-road (SPD) variants with quick-swap pedal bodies. New Force data and Pedal IQ smart calibration are included, though these features are exclusive to the latest Garmin Edge devices over a secure Bluetooth connection.

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Brand: Garmin

Price / positioning: Premium · Road version $1,200; off-road version $1,300

Best for: Riders already invested in the Garmin Edge ecosystem, Serious cyclists seeking the most accurate power measurement available, Long-distance riders who need extended battery life between charges, Multi-bike owners who share a single power meter across frames

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Key Strengths

  • Exceptional accuracy — flawless performance across all tests at ±1%
  • Up to 90 hours of battery life, roughly three times that of competing pedals
  • Quick-swap pedal bodies support both road and off-road variants
  • Solid, durable construction validated across real-world riding
  • Full cycling dynamics data supported over ANT+

Consider Before Buying

  • High price — $400–$500 more than the Favero Assioma Pro
  • Heavier than alternatives (XC210: 438 g; RS210: 312 g)
  • Initial pedal rotation feels stiffer than expected
  • Force data and Pedal IQ are restricted to the latest Garmin Edge devices
  • Known sticky-watt issue when using secure Bluetooth
  • Replacement pedal bodies are expensive ($200–$300)

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Garmin Rally X10 Power Meter Pedals Review: Precision Balanced with Premium Features

After weeks of rigorous real-world testing, the Garmin Rally X10 power meter pedals deliver flawless accuracy and a stellar 90-hour battery life. However, their high entry cost and ecosystem limitations are worth noting.

5/8/2026