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When Garmin launched the Edge in 2006, it changed how cyclists train. GPS data replaced magnet-and-sensor guesswork, and suddenly every rider had access to the kind of precise performance feedback that had previously required a sports scientist and a lot of patience. That same philosophy — useful data, intelligently delivered — drives the full Garmin lineup today. At RA Cycles, the Garmin collection covers the tools serious cyclists use to train and race: Edge cycling computers, Rally power meter pedals, the Varia Rearvue radar, the Fenix 8 Pro GPS smartwatch, and the accessories to connect it all. Prices run from $14.99 for a helmet mount to $1,449.99 for dual-sided Rally power meter pedals.

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About Garmin Cycling

Garmin was founded in 1989 by Gary Burrell and Min Kao in Lenexa, Kansas — the name a blend of their first names. Starting with GPS hardware for aviation and marine use, Garmin produced one of the first handheld GPS devices in 1991 before expanding into sports and fitness. In 2006, the first Edge GPS cycling computer replaced cadence magnets and wheel sensors with satellite-based speed, distance, and mapping data — changing how cyclists train. To put the product in front of the right audience, Garmin sponsored the Garmin-Chipotle professional cycling team in 2008. Today the company operates in 34 countries with revenues exceeding $7 billion.

RA Cycles stocks the Garmin cycling lineup across four categories. The Edge series covers GPS cycling computers: the Edge 550 for button-controlled performance riding, the Edge 850 for the full-featured touchscreen experience with advanced navigation and training insights, and the Edge MTB for trail-specific routing and mountain bike metrics. The Rally power meter pedals are available in three pedal platforms — SPD-SL (RS) for road riders on Shimano, Look Kéo (RK) for riders on Look-compatible systems, and SPD (XC) for off-road and mountain use — each offered in single-sided and dual-sided configurations, making it possible to match a Garmin power meter to nearly any clipless pedal setup on the market. The Varia Rearvue 820 provides radar-based rear traffic detection with up to 140 meters of range, integrated with Edge computers for real-time vehicle alerts. The Fenix 8 Pro AMOLED rounds it out as Garmin's premium multisport GPS watch — tracking cycling, running, swimming, and more from a single device.

Browse Garmin fitness watches, the Varia Rearvue 820, or explore the Garmin Tacx smart trainer collection. For a broader look at GPS training tools, browse all cycling computers and GPS watches and bike power meters at RA Cycles.

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