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Derrick
a Triathlete
from Date Reviewed: September 9, 2008
Strengths: Look - very sleek look, attractive. Very slim profile for extra clearance on turns. Design makes clipping in and out a breeze and very easy to find with your shoes.
I have only gone on a couple rides so I can't say how well they will hold up in the long run but so far (100 miles) they feel great and as strong as they did from day one.Weaknesses: A little too much float for my liking, it feels like I'm sliding around a little too much... but then again on the longer rides it does make a difference on the knees and everyone is different. I would still recommend it for a beginner even if you don't know how much float you would like... for the price they can't be beat and you get used to it.Bottom Line: Great lightweight pedal. Very easy to clip in and out of and SUPER easy to find (clip into after stopping at a traffic light, ect...). I would highly recommend these pedals to any one looking to buy their first clipless pedal set, or anyone just looking for a great pedal for a great price. Tension adjusts very well and had a great width of ranges (can make very loose for beginners, or tight enough to hold even the strongest sprinters).
Favorite Ride: Cannondale CAD3
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$39.00
Purchased At: Bike Nashbar
Bike Setup: Cannondale CAD3 frame, carbon fork, Shimano Ultegra rear derailuer, Shimano 105 front derailuer, Dura Ace shifter, chain, and bottom bracket. Nashbar Ventoux 2 clipless pedals.
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