Speedplay Light Action Stainless Pedals

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Speedplay Light Action Stainless Pedals

Speedplay Light Action Stainless Pedals Customer Reviews

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Overall Rating : 4.2 / 5 (5 Reviews)

5 Reviews

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Overall Rating : 4.2 / 5 (5 Reviews)

5 Reviews

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  • 0 2 star reviews
  • 0 1 star reviews

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Love em!

4

Just recently had a hip replacement so needed something easier to get in and out of then my Dura Ace pedals. These are just great. Just what the doctor ordered!!

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Speedplay

5

The Speedplay Light Action Stainless Steel Pedals are great and the double sided entry makes clicking in an ease.

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Light Action pedals

5

I bought these pedals from probikekit because they were the cheapest on the net. This combined with free next day delivey made for a pretty unbeatable deal. As for the pedals, worth every penny. I'd just recommend the coffee shop cleat covers as well otherwise I can't see your cleats lasting too long.

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Heaps of unrestricted float and light, easy operation make these a top choice.

4

The cleats are expensive and clumsy to walk in, but the system itself is pretty light, the bearings silky and easy to regrease, and the slim stack height gives you tons of cornering clearance. The real distinguishing characteristic, though, is tons of tension-free float.

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The Light Actions have a nice loose feel, although they aren't great for sprints - 3.5/5

3

While the Light Actions are pitched as 'hybrid' pedals, most leisure riders would be far better off with a walkable pedal/shoe combo. That said, they offer a unique free-float feeling unlike any other. The low-stress float is great for problematic knees, but we found that it's not ideal for heavy sprinting because you can drift in the Light Actions too much. They're a good combination of strength and low weight and have a grease port for maintenance.

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