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Time Roc ATAC S Pedals
Time Roc ATAC S Pedals
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Top Features of the Time Roc ATAC S Pedals
A new broader platform utilising the World Champ winning ATAC spring concept.
- A.T.A.C. (Auto Tension Adjustment Concept):
The proven ATAC dual-arch retention system guarantees easy engagement and dependable release in all conditions. Low spring tension of the ATAC XS design causes less friction in extreme conditions, and along with a wide release angle(13° or 17°), provides consistent entry and release, allowing off-road riding with total confidence. When other pedals pre-release or jam, with ATAC XS you get quick and easy release when and only when you want it. - Self-cleaning:
Mud and dirt cannot stick to the simple "open arch" engagement mechanism which is wiped clean by the cleat as you step into the ATAC pedal. - Fast Step:
The ATAC XS body profile gives a wider angle of attack, into a cleat engagement window which is wider than on any other pedal. You can step into an ATAC pedal faster than into any other ! - Stability:
The wide, stable platform of TIME ATAC XS / XE pedals istributes pedaling pressure over a large area so you won't feel a pressure point or "hot-spot" under your foot. Unlike pedals without a platform, you feel secure on ATAC XS even without being engaged. - Composite body
- Lateral Float: 6 mm
- Axle Material: Cromoly Steel
- Cleats Included
- Float (°): 5
- MTB
- Use: XC/Road
- Weight (g): 384
Uses the Time Atac Cleats
Sizing information
About the Time brand
Since 1987 TIME has been writing one of the brightest pages in the history of modern cycling. For this heir to unique know-how and technological methods ever more widely affirmed, each new product quickly becomes a standard, a true benchmark in the particularly demanding world of the bike. The highly sophisticated Time technology has led to a world beating VXRS frameset used by the Cofidis pro team which is producing some of the world’s best racing achievements. Time pedals are claimed by road racing and MTB cyclists to have more advantages both anatomic and technical, than any other make. Total compatibility with other systems, self cleaning, faster step-in, no unwanted pre-release – these are just some of the latest generation of special features. New ranges of Time shoes are now available to suit. Since Time was created, their mission statement has been to innovate in order to deliver high-end, technical products. An intimate involvement in professional racing, combined with a strategy of product innovation, has made TIME into a prestigious brand, internationally known and respected.
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Returns Information
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- We make no charge for returns - there is no restocking fee.
- Returned goods must be unused and supplied with their original packaging.
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Magazine reviews for Time Roc ATAC S Pedals
Review from Bikeradar
It used to be that if you rode in muddy conditions or had dicky knees, you opted against Shimano SPD pedals and bought the free-floating Times. However, when Crank Brothers stormed onto the scene in 2001 with its radical four-sided, mud-shedding Eggbeater, many riders defected.
Time did nothing to respond, believing its system to be superior. Even today, it's hard to spot many changes to the 2008 Atac ROC. The differences are a lot more obvious underfoot, however.
The spring force appears to have been reduced, which has lessened the overall force required to activate the pedal. That brings the Time pedals roughly in line with the Eggbeaters. This is a good thing: for a start, it's better for anyone with delicate knees that don't take well to the lateral twisting loads required to spring certain pedal mechanisms.
Also, the resin body surrounding the pedal has been gently reshaped to reduce its size and mass. The redesign aims to make it work better with the soles of clipless mountain biking shoes than in previous years, by guiding the cleat into the waiting pedal mechanism.
Time has also made a little history here by offering the Atac in a specific women-only model –the world's first female clipless pedal that we're aware of.
Time Atacs don't shed mud quite as well as the skeletal Eggbeaters, but they clear better than the Crank Brothers Candy, and the action is more positive, resulting in a cleaner entry and exit.
One other feature worth noting is the excellent sealing of the axles. Time's axle seals here are better than Shimano's and much better than Crank Brothers' at keeping out a winter's worth of water – worth noting if you're a lover of wet rides.
In conclusion...
A pedal that'll deal with the dirt and keep your knees happy
Rating: 4/5
Review from MBUK
After using the excellent Time ATAC pedals for the last three years it was great to try out the new and burlier looking version, the ROC ATAC S.
Time pedals are renowned for easy engagement and bundles of float. The ATAC dual-arch retention system (where foot retention is independant of spring tension) offers five degrees of angular float and 6mm of lateral float, ensuring smooth engagemtn and release. The low spring tension and new round retention bars take much less effort to engage and release which makes them a hit for riders with problem knees.
The composite body profile is oversized and offers a wide, stable pedalling platform with no pressure points under foot. With the wide angle of cleat engagement and the large open arch mechanism, these pedals are pretty much self-cleaning. They look pretty industrial, but we like that, and although the platform is slightly wider there's no unnecassary material.They're very tough, with chrome axles that are well sealed against the elements, and they've seen us through some brutal rides.
They weigh in at a very reasonable 384g and at just a smidgeon over £60, they're a bargain.
In conclusion...
An awesome mud-shedding and knee-friendly new pedal at a great price



