Product Comparison: SpeedPlay X2 vs SpeedPlay Zero Titanium
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- These are marvelous pedals that offer light weight, durability, and ease of use.
- They are also very easy to click in out of them. So you don't have to worry about falling down because your shoe is stuck in the pedal.
- Light, couldn't be easier to clip in and out of.
- These pedals are also EXTREMELY easy to clip in and out of, and are in no way remotely close to Look/Specialized pedals.
- I bought these X/2s used, sight-unseen, nine years ago now. I've done exactly ZERO maintenance of any kind on them--never once greased them, cleaned them, anything.
- 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 like these pedals because of the amount of float they give.
- The extra float these pedals have don't lock your knees in one position allowing your knees a more natural motion.
- The pedals worked fine with no problems and lots of float.
- Free Float. Great for club rides and racing/training.
- I have a chronic knee injury and the Speedplay's allow me to adjust my knee alignment via float to help alleviate my knee pain while climbing.
- 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.