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Garmin Edge 530 Cycling Computer Sensor Bundle
Garmin Power Meter Rally RK200 Dual-Sensing
Garmin Rally XC210 Dual-sensing Power Meter Pedals (SPD)
Garmin Edge 1050 Bike Computer
Garmin Rally RS210 Dual-sensing Power Meter Pedals (SPD-SL)
Garmin Edge 840 Cycling Computer
Garmin Edge 1050 Bike Computer Bundle
Garmin Power Meter Rally RK100 Single-Sensing
Garmin Edge 540 Cycling Computer
Garmin Edge 1040 Bundle with Sensors and HR Monitor
Garmin Edge 1040 Solar Cycling Computer
Garmin HRM 600 Heart Rate Monitor (MD-XL)
Garmin Edge 1040 Cycling Computer
Garmin Edge 850 GPS Bike Computer
Garmin Edge 840 Cycling Computer with Bundle
Garmin Edge 550 GPS Bike Computer
Garmin Edge MTB Bike Computer
Garmin Rearview Radar Varia RTL515 with Tail-light
Garmin Varia RCT715 Radar Camera Tail Light
Garmin Edge 540 Solar Cycling Computer
Garmin HRM 200 Heart Rate Monitor XS/SM (60-85cm) Black
Garmin Varia UT800 Smart Headlight 800 Lumens
Garmin HRM-Fit Clip On Heart Rate Monitor for Women
Garmin Extended Out-Front Bike Mount
Garmin HRM 600 Heart Rate Monitor (XS-SM)
Garmin Rally XC110 Single-sensing Power Meter Pedals (SPD)
Garmin Rally RS110 Single-sensing Power Meter Pedals (SPD-SL)
Garmin Rally RS/XC210 Dual-sensing Power Meter Pedals Bundle (SPD + SPD-SL)
Garmin Rally RK210 Dual-sensing Power Meter Pedals (Look Keo)
Garmin Rally RK/XC210 Dual-sensing Power Meter Pedal Bundle (Look Keo & Shimano SPD)
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Garmin brings precision data, cutting-edge GPS technology and every metric you need to improve performance and safety. Trust in your ride from start to finish with tools that track distance, speed, Heart Rate and position with clarity. Feel safer knowing real-time alerts and visibility tech are always working for you.
The Garmin Story
Founded in 1989 by Gary Burrell and Min Kao, Garmin began by making navigation devices for marine and aviation industries. Its early move into GPS technology set the stage for its leadership in fitness, safety and outdoor tracking.
Garmin introduced its first cycling computer, the Edge, in 2006. That technology history delivers today in cycling gear built to withstand rainfall, provide accurate data, and offer dependable performance to riders at all levels.
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Why Ride Garmin?
- High-precision GPS and mapping. Garmin cycles use multi-band Global Positioning System support and clear, preloaded bike-specific routes so your speed, distance and direction are accurate even in dense trees or city canyons.
- Rigorous lab-grade accuracy. Power meters such as the Rally series operate within plus-or-minus one per cent error and smart calibration notification helps maintain accuracy.
- Safety built on tech. Varia radar tail lights detect traffic from behind and deliver visual, audible or vibration alerts. Lights change brightness for speed or visibility and warning signals activate under braking.
- Indoor training without compromise. The Tacx Neo trainers simulate real-ride feel with no belt slippage, support steep grades up to 25 per cent, read watts and cadence within one per cent, and even work without mains power during short climbs or race warm-ups.
Popular Garmin Ranges Explained
Edge
The Edge series offers GPS cycling computers focused on mapping, turn-by-turn directions, performance data and long battery life so you're in control ride after ride.
Varia
Varia lights and radar combine visibility and awareness. Tail lights warn traffic behind you, smart headlights adjust with speed or ambient light and radar alerts help you ride safer in traffic.
Rally
Rally power meter pedals measure your effort in real numbers. Single- or dual-sided sensing tracks power, left-right leg balance, and resets quickly between bikes. Accuracy stays tight thanks to smart calibration.
Tacx Neo
Tacx Neo smart trainers create real-ride experiences indoors. Resistance responds to virtual terrain, descent and road texture. Bluetooth and ANT+ connect to training apps for full control over power, grade and cadence data.
