Product Comparison: SpeedPlay Light Action vs SpeedPlay Zero Titanium
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- I haven't had any hot spots on my feet while using them with my Sidi shoes, the clip in and out easily.
- My current set of Speedplays have tens of thousands of miles on them and have never given me a moment of concern.
- They are very easy to clip in and out of. Once i put them on i got on my bike and road away without practicing. It's so easy to unclip that ive never fallen over.
- So easy to clip into - and out, as always with cleats it'll take technique but once you have it its the easiest I've ever used.
- Really easy to clip in and out of,I wish I would have got these along time ago.
- Durability (no maintenance or replacements after 7000km), easy in/out, holds when cycling.
- Float adjustment, low profile, lots of room for cleat positioning, easy exit, easy entry when it works.
- Lightweight, ease of use.
- Bearings need constant re-greasing or they will seize after a few rides.
- The cleats pick dirt easily.
- I Love the speedplay pedal system because it gives me much more float for lateral movement, while still be securely clipped in for maximum power production.
- My favorite feature is the double sided entry. It should be a law that all pedals are designed this way!
- This is perfect for the experienced rider with other things on his mind and more so for the beginner who doesn't need to worry about making sure their pedal is right side up.
- The float isnt adjustable but personally that was never a problem.
- Very easy to engage,disengage,You don't have to look to clip in.Best pedals I have ever used.Freefloat good for my aging knees.
- Great product and great service as usual. Used these pedals for a while and replaced them for my Slate. Love them!
- The springs are very tight at first and needed a touch of dry lube. You do have to push down quite hard in order for them to click in.
- Free float is the best, light, solid foot hold.
- I own the Shimano dura ace pedals as well as these and I like these more because it is easier to clip in and out of these.
- If you want to use them in cyclocross, don't. The cleats will get clogged. Just stay on the pavement.