OneUp Components XC Clip Pedals - Grey
OneUp Components XC Clip Pedals - Grey
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An ultra-thin, superlight pedal for XC riding and racing. Measuring just 26.8mm and weighing just 303g, XC Clip Pedals are designed for when every gram, and every millimetre, counts. They're SPD-compatible and available in 6 colours. Less pedal. More power. XC clips are stripped down to the lightest possible profile for when every gram counts. They deliver a solid connection, a smooth release and weigh just 303g per pair. At 26.8mm, these are the thinnest dual-sided MTB clips on the market. And they're built on a proven axle and bearing system, so you never have to worry about pedal strikes.
Features
- Smooth action XC clip pedals are built around OneUp's custom, SPD-compatible, binding system. It provides a wider range of retention settings and a more secure cleat fit than other SPD designs. Riders will appreciate the tighter cleat fit most during hard efforts, out of the saddle sprints and on technical descents. OneUp bindings feature integrated cleat ramps for a consistent, reliable release
- Shared internals XC clips have Igus™ bushings and two cartridge bearings on a chromoly axle, protected by a double-axle seal. They share a rebuild kit with both their wave and clip pedals. This axle system makes them strong enough for any type of riding and ensures that service parts are easy to find
Specs
- Weight: 303g per pair
- Thickness: 14.4mm (body), 26.8mm (binding)
- Platform size: 75mm x 68mm (W x L)
- Stance width: 55mm (centre of binding to outside of crank face)
- Float: 5° (12° release angle)
- Cleats: OneUp cleats (SPD™ compatible and includes 1mm cleat spacers for shoe fit tuning)
- Internals: inboard Igus® bushing and two outboard cartridge bearings
- Axle: chromoly steel with black ED coating
- Colours: black, bronze, dark blue, dark green, grey, purple
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- Ben B.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars22 seconds agoSolid
If you've got sloppy contact between your shoe rubber and Shimano pedal, this is a fix. The cleat is supported at 4 points by the pedal body leaving much less room for off-axis free play. Otherwise the clip-in and out seems just as solid at the Shimano alternative. Nice work OneUp.
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