Garmin’s newest Rally RS 210 pedals deliver excellent data and flexibility, but face stiff competition from cheaper rivals.
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With more and more power monitors appearing on the market each year, the options for cyclists continue to expand. One of the newer players in the market is Power2Max from Germany. We test it and find ...
A highly adaptable and user-friendly power meter pedal that offers more cleat compatibility than any other, but it’s not cheap compared to its closest competitor The Garmin Rally power meter pedal ...
Put simply, the power you put into riding a bike is what you get back on the road. And monitoring that power via one of the market’s best power meters has many benefits for triathletes… Here, we’ve ...
Easy to set up, easy to charge, easy to maintain, and steady-effort power is great, but peak power readings seem off and Speedplay cleats won't be to everyone's taste You can trust Cyclingnews Our ...
Alex Hutchinson is a National Magazine Award-winning journalist and Outside’s Sweat Science columnist, covering the latest research on endurance and outdoor sports. The runners did four days of ...
When new hire Bill Harmon joined the team, he brought with him a new way of testing power at the socket level. There are several ways measure power at the plug, and we have explored a few. Raritan's ...