Product Comparison: SpeedPlay Zero Chromoly vs SpeedPlay Light Action
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- My first ride on the zeros was a blast. I just love the very low stack height design of these pedals.
- Clipping out on these shoes has been easy from day one. A slight movement of your feet away from the bike and they pop right off smoothly.
- The position of Speedplay cleats and pedals feels very natural giving your legs a much more natural range of motion.
- These pedals are incredibly light and I also feel like I'm getting better power transfer and handling with these pedals.
- The cleats are expensive about $60 pair.( 49.00 Euros). But they are 10 times more durable than the keo or Shimano cleats any day.
- 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.
- Really nice. it took a sec to get used to. I like the way you can adjust the float till you find "your" spot.
- No hot spots or discomfort whatever, double sided entry is GREAT.
- Love the aesthetics of pedal on the bike, very light, very minimal.
- One excellent feature of these pedals is that they are dual sided so you don't really have to look at the pedal when clipping in.
- The flexibility of float certainly does help my knees. That's one of the main selling points of these pedals, the adjustability. It really is great.
- 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.