Xpedo GFX Neo Composite Pedal

Xpedo GFX Neo Composite Pedal

2.0
Rated 2.0 stars
1 Review
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Description

No matter what the conditions are the Xpedo GFX Neo Composite Pedal will be able to tackle the trails.
Xpedo's proven Posi-Lock retention system is applied to the dual sided pedal. These have excellent mud shedding capabilities and easy to use retention adjuster. All enclosed within a durable, lightweight nylon platform so you can stay planted when you need to.

Who's this item for: A great option for DH, Enduro and Trail Riders looking for a

Dimensions and Weight: 99mm x 90mm. 440g per pair

Bearings: 3 sealed cartridge bearings per side

Cleat interface: Comes with XPEDO XPT cleats (6° Float) with a retention adjustable interface. Standard SPD cleat compatible.

Q-Factor: A wide 56mm for clearance between shoe and crank arm. .

Materials: Nylon Injected composite body with 16 Co-Molded Pins. Cromoly spindle and a SWP Spring

Pros: Pros: Good sized platform. Great traction and retention system with excellent dirt/mud shedding.

Cons: A little on the heavy side. Could be too wide for some.

Product Reviews

2.0
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1 review
  • Jeremy
    I do not recommend this product
    Rated 2 stars
    2 years ago
    Is chunky to much for a flat clip in?

    Good looks and not weighty compared to my alloy flats they replaced. I'm not looking forward to clipping a rock being a plastic pedal. Hopefully they don't crack or shatter.

    Here is where the problem resides. They're too chunky and the Leatt DBX 4.0 I paired them with don't like each other. It's a fight to stand on the pedal to clip in. The clip is too recessed and makes engagement really hard.

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