Customer Review: Great set of toeclips for the commuter or casual rider, that keep your foot correctly placed on the pedal for the most efficient action. Certainly uphill peddling is made a little easier, as the rider can give a little pull to the pedal on the upstroke as well as a good non-slip push on the down.... more info
Customer Review: I've used these Ultegra SPD-SL pedals for about 2 years now on my EPX CF road bike. Likes: Very easy to clip in and out. Quite stable and transfers power efficiently; much better than the old SPD-Rs and plain SPDs. Sealed bearings mean almost maintenance free unless one rides in the rain... more info
Customer Review: I ride my bike almost every day. Some days just around my college campus. Other days I go out training for triathlons. These pedals fit this problem perfectly. One side is the standard platform, and on the other is the clip. The standard pedal side has a nice base with great traction. The clip side... more info
Customer Review: I am happy with these pedals, I have only had them in use for a couple of weeks so I don't yet have an idea of long term reliability. I replaced my previuos cheap basic pedals (which I bought to replace my cleat only pedals when I started commuting) with these when the old ones started getting... more info
Customer Review: Bought these pedals to replace the stock pedals on my bike, as the stock would not accept toeclips.
Obviously not a difficult product to fit, there is a "Right" and a "Left" pedal to watch out for, each is clearly marked on the end of the pedal.
They spin nicely on the spindle, feel firm... more info
Customer Review: This is a great entry level pedal for those who want the efficiency of SPD with the convenience of a platform. There are two flaws worth noting though: 1) they are much heavier than any other pedal I've used (not as much of an issue for mtb though) and 2) it is somewhat annoying to have to... more info
Customer Review: Excellent value for the price, good combination of light weight and pedaling power without breaking the bank. Turns smoother than the 520 model. I've only ridden about 50 miles on them so far, but they're easy to get in and out of, even on a tight single-track.
Customer Review: If you want Power Grips for serious trail/road riding, spend the extra money for clipless. Otherwise, I've had these for 4 months by the recommendations from reviewers from Amazon. I like the fact that I don't have to change my shoes when I go to work. The Power Grips, I find, are much more... more info