![]() ![]() When that happens, things get tricky, but most of the time I can clip in blind.Īs far as tension adjustments, the 3-position system simply puts more or less pressure on the carbon fiber leaf spring. Lighter riders will rejoice in the easy step-in. Additionally, it’s easy to find the sweet spot and clip in, but sometimes the pedal finds itself upside-down. All it takes is a light step and it actively locks you right in, which is the opposite of most pedals. When it’s open, it’s in an active, ready-to-engage state. More on the engagement side, ICLIC is a legitimate game-changer with its mousetrap-like lock-in. Excellent clearance for aggressive cornering. At the heart of the XPro 10’s is the patented ICLIC system that delivers active engagement with smooth disengagement. The 10-degrees of natural float also features a small amount of angular float for a natural pedaling motion. Since nobody likes knee pain, the XPro’s come with gobs of built-in float With thousands of repetitive pedal strokes on every ride, the right pedal means the difference between happy joints or knee pain. Long-satisfied with Speedplay Zero pedals (I have four pair in the toolbox), switching to anything else had me going into it with eyes wide open. Wide platform and easy engagement are highlights of the Time XPro 10’s. Is it more float, weight reduction or ease-of-entry/exit? All of those reasons are worth considering and I thought about them all as I tested the Time XPro 10 Carbon pedals. ![]() It pays to do some research and to know what you’re looking for in a pedal change. Switching up clipless pedals isn’t something that anyone does on a whim. ![]()
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