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Bike Computers
Edge 550, 850, 1050, and Edge MTB. Multi band GPS, full color mapping, Varia radar integration, ClimbPro, and the deepest training metrics on the market.
Radar & Lights
Varia RCT715 with integrated camera, RearVue 820 radar plus taillight, Vue Headlight, and UT800 daytime running light. The category Garmin invented, still the category Garmin owns.
Power Meter Pedals
Rally RS210 and RS110 for Shimano road, RK210 and RK110 for Look Keo, XC210 and XC110 for Shimano SPD mountain and gravel. Single or dual sensing, swap between bikes in a minute.
Watches
fenix 8 and fenix 8 PRO for the toughest multisport use, Forerunner 970 and 570 for runners and triathletes, Venu X1 for everyday training. Multi week battery, multi band GPS, native cycling apps.
Heart Rate Monitors
HRM 200 and HRM 600 chest straps. Dual ANT plus and Bluetooth, soft strap comfort for long rides, accurate heart rate variability data for recovery and training load.
Garmin questions, answered
Is Dialed Cycling Lab an authorized Garmin dealer?
Yes. We are an authorized Garmin dealer with the full cycling lineup in stock at our Vancouver, WA shop. Every unit is genuine, fully warrantied, and registered to you on purchase.
Where can I buy Garmin cycling products near Portland, Oregon?
Dialed Cycling Lab in Vancouver, WA is a 15 minute drive from downtown Portland and stocks the current Garmin cycling lineup. We also ship nationwide with fast turnaround. Call (360) 828-1436 or send us a message.
Is the Garmin Edge 1050 worth the price over the Edge 850?
The Edge 1050 adds a brighter touchscreen, built in speaker for turn cues and Varia alerts, and bike bell functionality. If you ride in mixed traffic or value the louder audio cues, it is worth the upgrade. The Edge 850 covers the same core navigation and training features for less and is the better value for most riders.
How does the Garmin Edge compare to a Wahoo ELEMNT?
Both are excellent. Garmin Edge has the deeper feature set, better mapping, and the Varia radar integration. Wahoo has historically had simpler setup and a cleaner training focused interface. For most cyclists who want one device to handle navigation, training, and safety, Garmin is the more complete platform.
Does the Garmin Varia really make road riding safer?
Yes, and it is one of the few pieces of cycling tech that genuinely changes behavior on the bike. The radar warns you of approaching vehicles up to 140 meters back, giving you time to take the lane, signal, or move right before the car arrives. Once you ride with one, going without feels exposed.
What is the difference between the Varia RCT715, RearVue 820, and RTL515?
The RCT715 is a radar, taillight, and integrated camera in one unit. The RearVue 820 is the newest radar plus taillight without a camera. The RTL515 is the older radar plus taillight, now phased out in favor of the RearVue 820.
Are Garmin Rally pedals compatible with my shoes?
Rally pedals come in three body styles: Shimano SPD for mountain and gravel, Shimano SPD-SL for road, and Look Keo for road. Pick the body that matches your existing cleats, or swap cleats to match. The internal power meter is identical across all three, and bodies can be swapped later if your cleat preference changes.
Where are Garmin products made?
Garmin is headquartered in Olathe, Kansas, with manufacturing primarily in Taiwan. The company has been publicly traded since 2000 and remains independently operated.
What warranty does Garmin offer on cycling products?
Most Garmin cycling products carry a one year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. We handle warranty claims directly with Garmin on your behalf if anything fails. Bring or ship the unit to us and we deal with Garmin so you do not have to.
How does the fenix 8 compare to an Apple Watch for cycling?
The fenix 8 is purpose built for endurance sport. It has multi week battery life, multi band GPS, native cycling and mountain bike apps, training load and recovery analytics, and works seamlessly with Edge computers and Varia radar. Apple Watch is a better general smartwatch. For serious cycling, the fenix wins on every metric that matters on a long ride.
Can I connect my Garmin Edge to power meters from other brands?
Yes. Garmin Edge computers pair with any ANT plus or Bluetooth power meter, including Quarq, Stages, 4iiii, Favero Assioma, and Power2Max. The Rally pedals are not required to use an Edge.
What is Garmin Connect IQ?
Connect IQ is Garmin's app store for watches and Edge computers. You can install third party apps, data fields, watch faces, and widgets to customize your device. Strava live segments, weather apps, and route services all integrate through Connect IQ.
Does Garmin work with Strava and TrainingPeaks?
Yes. Garmin Connect syncs automatically with Strava, TrainingPeaks, Komoot, Ride with GPS, and most other major training platforms. Set it up once and every ride uploads automatically.
Is the Varia radar useful for Pacific Northwest riding?
Especially useful. PNW winter light is dim from late October to March, and wet pavement quiets approaching vehicles. The Varia gives you eight to fifteen seconds of warning before a car arrives, which is the difference between reacting calmly and reacting fast. Worth every dollar on Highway 14, Lewis River Road, and the rural sections around Camas and Washougal.
What is the best Garmin Edge for a new cyclist on a budget?
The Edge 550 is the sweet spot for new riders. You get full color mapping, turn by turn navigation, Varia radar pairing, structured workouts, and Strava live segments at the lowest current price point in the Edge lineup. Most new riders never outgrow it. Step up to the 850 or 1050 only if you specifically want the larger screen, on device routing changes, or the built in speaker.
Why We Ride It
Why Garmin earns our recommendation
The Technology
What makes Garmin different
The engineering decisions behind every Garmin product. Real differences, not marketing.
Varia rearview radar
Detects vehicles up to 140 meters behind you and pushes alerts to your Edge, watch, or phone. The few pieces of cycling tech that genuinely change behavior on the bike. Game changing for road and gravel riding in mixed traffic.
Multi-band GPS
Current Edge units track multiple satellite constellations on multiple frequencies for accurate positioning under tree cover, in canyons, and in dense urban environments. The Edge 1050 holds lock under wet PNW canopy that confuses lesser computers.
Rally power meter pedals
Single or dual sensing power that swaps between bikes in 60 seconds. Available in Shimano SPD for mountain and gravel, Shimano SPD-SL for road, and Look Keo for road. Same power meter internals across all three body styles.
Garmin Connect ecosystem
Every Garmin device talks to one app. Rides, runs, sleep, heart rate variability, training load, and recovery in one picture. Native sync to Strava, TrainingPeaks, Komoot, and Ride with GPS so the data flows everywhere you already work.
Find your Garmin
Pick how you ride, train, or race. The Garmin we'd put in your hands.
New to cycling, on a budget
Edge 550
Full color mapping, turn by turn navigation, Varia radar pairing, structured workouts, and Strava live segments at the lowest current Edge price. The sweet spot for most new riders.
Daily training and racing
Edge 850
The all-rounder. Larger screen, faster routing, ClimbPro, and the deep training metrics every serious cyclist actually uses. The bike computer for riders who race and train all season.
Flagship, big rides, big group
Edge 1050
Brightest touchscreen Garmin makes, built in speaker for turn cues and Varia alerts, and a real bike bell. Worth the upgrade if you ride in mixed traffic or do long routes where audio cues matter.
Mountain biking, trail-first
Edge MTB
Purpose built for the trail. Forkmount ready, trail forks for navigation, ForkSight for trail awareness, Mtb dynamics for jumps and flow. The Edge for riders who actually go off-pavement.
Power on road or gravel
Rally RS210
Dual sensing power meter in a Shimano SPD-SL road pedal body. True left/right balance, swap between bikes in 60 seconds. The pick for serious road and gravel riders.
Power on mountain or gravel
Rally XC210
Same dual sensing power meter, Shimano SPD body for mountain and gravel. The honest answer for riders who train on the dirt as much as the road.
Toughest multisport flagship
fenix 8 PRO
The do-everything multisport flagship. AMOLED display, multi week battery, multi band GPS, native cycling and mountain bike apps, plus inReach satellite messaging built in. Built for the ride you have not planned yet.
Serious multisport, lighter case
fenix 8
The fenix 8 without inReach. Still the toughest multisport watch on the market. Multi week battery, native cycling and run apps, training load, recovery, and full integration with Edge and Varia. The watch for cyclists who run, swim, climb, and ski.
Runner first, triathlete focused
Forerunner 970
The flagship Forerunner. Built for the runner who wants the best Garmin training metrics in a watch optimized for running and triathlon. Cycling apps included, lighter and slimmer than the fenix.
Mid-tier runner, real training
Forerunner 570
The runner's daily driver. Real training metrics, multi band GPS, native cycling apps, AMOLED display. The right pick for the runner training seriously without flagship spend.
Everyday training, lifestyle leaning
Venu X1
The Venu line for riders who want a Garmin on the wrist without going full multisport. Big AMOLED, full activity tracking, native cycling support, and a cleaner everyday look.
Radar with integrated camera
Varia RCT715
Radar, taillight, and 1080p continuous loop camera in one unit. Detects vehicles up to 140 meters back and records the road behind you. The complete package for road and gravel.
Radar plus taillight, no camera
Varia RearVue 820
The newest Varia radar. Brighter taillight, faster radar detection, longer battery life. The right pick if you do not need the camera but want the best radar Garmin makes.
Headlight with integrated camera
Varia Vue Headlight
1080p camera plus 600 lumen headlight in one mount. Records the road in front of you, lights up the road ahead. Pairs with any Varia rear radar for full road awareness.
Pure headlight, all conditions
Varia UT800 Smart Headlight
800 lumen smart headlight that auto adjusts brightness based on speed and ambient light when paired with an Edge. The daytime running light that PNW winter commutes actually need.
Heart rate, premium training
HRM 600
Top tier chest strap. Dual ANT plus and Bluetooth, internal memory for swim and gym sessions, running dynamics including stride length and ground contact time. The serious training pick.
Heart rate, dependable everyday
HRM 200
The bread and butter chest strap. Dual ANT plus and Bluetooth, soft comfortable strap, accurate heart rate variability for training load and recovery. Honest value.
The Story
Data that makes riders better
Garmin Edge 850
Garmin Edge 1050
Garmin Forerunner 970 - Carbon Gray DLC Titanium
Garmin Forerunner 970 - Soft Gold Titanium
Garmin Forerunner 570 - 42mm | Whitestone/Cloud Blue
Garmin HRM 200 Heart Rate Monitor - M-XL
Garmin Forerunner 970 - Titanium with Whitestone
Garmin Varia RearVue 820
Garmin fenix 8 PRO - 51 mm | Sapphire | AMOLED | Carbon Gray DLC Titanium
Garmin fenix 8 - 47 mm | AMOLED | Slate Gray
Garmin Varia RCT715 - Rear View Radar With Camera
Garmin Forerunner 570 - 42mm | Black
Garmin Forerunner 570 - 47mm | Black
Garmin fenix 8 - 43 mm | Sapphire | AMOLED | Black/Pebble Gray
Garmin fenix 8 - 43 mm | Sapphire | AMOLED | Soft Gold
Garmin Forerunner 570 - 42mm | Translucent Bone/Mango
Garmin Varia Vue Headlight | Camera
Garmin fenix 8 - 43 mm | AMOLED | Whitestone
Garmin fenix 8 - 47 mm | Sapphire | AMOLED | Spark Orange
Garmin fenix 8 - 47 mm | Sapphire | AMOLED | Black/Pebble Gray
Garmin HRM 600 Heart Rate Monitor - XS-S
Garmin Rally XC210 Power Meter - Dual Sensing | Shimano SPD
Garmin Edge MTB
Garmin Forerunner 570 - 47mm | Whitestone/Amp Yellow
Garmin HRM 600 Heart Rate Monitor - M-XL
Garmin Forerunner 570 - 47mm | Translucent Imperial Purple/Indigo
Garmin HRM 200 Heart Rate Monitor - XS-S
Garmin fenix 8 - 51 mm | Sapphire | AMOLED | Black/Pebble Gray
Garmin fenix 8 - 51 mm | Sapphire | AMOLED | Spark Orange
Garmin Rally RS210 Power Meter - Dual Sensing | Shimano
Garmin Edge 550
Garmin Venu X1 - Moss with Titanium
Garmin fenix 8 - 51 mm | AMOLED | Slate Gray
Garmin Varia Seat Rail Mount Kit
Garmin Varia UT800 Smart Headlight
Garmin QuickFit 26 Watch Band - Ember Orange Silicone
Garmin Rally XC110 Power Meter - Single Sensing | Shimano SPD
Garmin Rally RS110 Power Meter - Single Sensing | Shimano
Garmin Rally RK210 Power Meter - Dual Sensing | Look Keo
Garmin Rally RK110 Power Meter - Single Sensing | Look Keo
Garmin Seat Post Mount Kit for Varia RCT715
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