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With their compact bodies, double-sided entry and free float, Speedplay's pedals are different from most others. They feel a little odd at first, with no spring tension centring your feet, but they offer great freedom to find your own natural position for pedalling. With their tiny lollipop design they offer plenty of cornering clearance and the dual-sided set-up is one of the easiest to get into by just locating the pedal and clomping down. While the pedals are light at 208g, the 70x45mm cleats are bigger and heavier than most, but they provide a good platform to deliver power with no hot spots. On the downside they're cumbersome and hard to walk in.Replacement cleats are expensive too, but it's worth remembering that they will last longer than most. With just 11.5mm of stack height the Zeros are super efficient and come with adjustable float and release angle so you can dial them in to your requirements.
Performance and ease of use make these great
The pedals are made from virtually indestructable plastic...the cleat houses the spring tension bar so none of the working parts are ever in contact with the ground as a consequence the cleats last a very long time.
Expensive but finely adjustable release angle and looks set it apart from the crowd
If you're a fan of float and adjustability then look no further. Speedplay have the pedal's engagement mechanism housed in the cleat rather than the pedal and the float can be adjusted between 0-15°. The way the adjustment works even allows you to adjust the release point for each foot. Stepping in couldn't be easier and the dual sided design gives a good solid click of engagement. They are a joy to use when setting off from traffic lights and awkward junctions, and this also made them a firm favourite on the fixed wheel. The pedal's diminuitive size isn't much bigger than a 50 pence piece, but all the support comes from the 70x45mm cleat that delivers excellent power transfer with no hotpsots. The 11.5mm stack height is one of the best on test and although the cleats cost £42 to replace, the metal base lasts an age. With two precision cartridge bearings and one needle assembly per pedal, the Zero's spin smoother for longer.
Not to be judged on their size, the Zero's are a serious performance pedal.
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