System pedal Road PD-S13 vs DEORE XT Flat Pedal review
In this entry we are going to compare and review Xlc System pedal Road PD-S13 vs Shimano DEORE XT Flat Pedal pedals. Both manufactured by different brands, Xlc and Shimano respectively, these pedals have been designed to be used for different purposes. Whilst Xlc System pedal Road PD-S13 is better for ROAD activities, Shimano DEORE XT Flat Pedal is a great choice if your needs are more aligned to pedal offroad activities.
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The XLC Road System Pedal PD-S13 is a one-sided clipless pedal compatible with Look Keo cleats. The pedal system is adjustable so you can decide how easy or difficult you want it to be to clip in and out. Constructed with an aluminium body, these pedals will last no matter how much power you put through them. A sturdy yet lightweight construction means you can hammer them pretty hard when you need to, but won’t end up paying a hefty weight penalty when the road turns upwards. XLC have used a CroMo axle, and a CNC-machined sealed sliding cartridge bearing for ultimate smoothness in your pedal stroke. Sealing the bearing means it won’t be at risk from mud and water ingress, which in turn would strip the grease from the bearing, significantly reducing the lifespan of the pedal. The PD-S13 road pedals are compatible with Look Keo cleat systems. Inside the box is a set of cleats with six degrees of float. show less | Our lightweight DEORE XT Enduro/Trail M8100 flat pedals are durably constructed to boost confidence in environments where grip means everything. Their wide, concave platform and adjustable pins keep pedals secure and stable underfoot. Experience even better bike control by pairing with SHIMANO GR series shoes. | |
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