SKU: PEDL1245

LOOK X-TRACK EN-RAGE PLUS Dual Sided Clipless Platform MTB Pedals 9/16" Bronze

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Specifications

Cleat InterfaceShimano SPD
ColorBronze
Defined ColorBrown
Pedal Body MaterialAluminum
Pedal Spindle9/16"
Pedal TypeDual Sided Clipless with Platform
Spindle MaterialChromoly

Enduro riding is rough on all bike components, and pedals are often the first in the line of fire. The X-TRACK EN-RAGE PLUS pedal features a forged aluminum body for incredible strength. The pedals are SPD compatible and provide confidence on the roughest trails thanks to their large platform that offers ample foot stability.

  • Durable, but lightweight at 225g per pedal / 500g pair with cleats
  • 67mm width, 664mm¬≤ surface area for maximum power transfer and stability, superior mud shedding ability, pins for better grip
  • Easy clip in/out with adjustable tension from 6 to 15
  • SPD compatible, X-Track Cleat (included) or X-Track Easy Cleat (sold separately) compatible, 6Àö float angle, 13Àö release angle
  • Forged Aluminum Body, Chromoly + Spindle, Steel Bearings
Description

Enduro riding is rough on all bike components, and pedals are often the first in the line of fire. The X-TRACK EN-RAGE PLUS pedal features a forged aluminum body for incredible strength. The pedals are SPD compatible and provide confidence on the roughest trails thanks to their large platform that offers ample foot stability.

  • Durable, but lightweight at 225g per pedal / 500g pair with cleats
  • 67mm width, 664mm¬≤ surface area for maximum power transfer and stability, superior mud shedding ability, pins for better grip
  • Easy clip in/out with adjustable tension from 6 to 15
  • SPD compatible, X-Track Cleat (included) or X-Track Easy Cleat (sold separately) compatible, 6Àö float angle, 13Àö release angle
  • Forged Aluminum Body, Chromoly + Spindle, Steel Bearings

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mesnier

merci arrivé comme dans les temps dans la boite d'origine;

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Chris

I have been a SPD fan for a long time and tried over the recent years a few "Enduro" style flat clipless pedals only to have them fall apart or wear bearings out in a few months. The most recent try was the Shimano PD-M820 clipless Saint DH pedals. I loved the large platform and kept the spikes super high. The first pair only lasted 10 months before the spindle showed a lot of play and began creaking with noise. I began looking for a rebuild but classic Shimano a specialized tool is needed to pull apart and service and replace the spindles. The cost of those were almost as much as the pedals complete. Luckily the replacements were covered by REI so a new set were thrown on.. lasted 6 months before play ensued. Not classic SPD that I have experience but it's a different system from their original designs. Enter LOOK. I kept the Shimano clips and just threw on the pedals - the feel is similar to SPD but noticeably easier to clip in as well as a the best experience of staying clipped in I've ever had. No surprise O.S. moments and when you want to come out it's a smooth ramp up then slight tension at the end before the separation. Super easy and great float feeling all other times. Highly recommend. I'll update after a few more months of use but after a solid month of heavy smashing on East Coast rocks they are still solid with no play at all.

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Chris

I have been a SPD fan for a long time and tried over the recent years a few "Enduro" style flat clipless pedals only to have them fall apart or wear bearings out in a few months. The most recent try was the Shimano PD-M820 clipless Saint DH pedals. I loved the large platform and kept the spikes super high. The first pair only lasted 10 months before the spindle showed a lot of play and began creaking with noise. I began looking for a rebuild but classic Shimano; a specialized tool is needed to pull apart and service and replace the spindles. The cost of those were almost as much as the pedals complete. Luckily the replacements were covered by REI so a new set were thrown on.. lasted 6 months before play ensued. Not classic SPD that I have experience but it's a different system from their original designs. Enter LOOK. I kept the Shimano clips and just threw on the pedals - the feel is similar to SPD but noticeably easier to clip in as well as a the best experience of staying clipped in I've ever had. No surprise O.S. moments and when you want to come out it's a smooth ramp up then slight tension at the end before the separation. Super easy and great float feeling all other times. Highly recommend. I'll update after a few more months of use but after a solid month of heavy smashing on East Coast rocks they are still solid with no play at all.;

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Arturo Gutiérrez

Buenos pedales;