One of the three contact points on the bike is the pedals; they play a crucial role in how a bike feels and how you can manipulate it. As someone who has spent the last decade primarily on clipless ...
Back in 1984, Look popularized the step-in “clipless” pedal, using its long-gained knowledge from dominance in the ski industry, and the cycling world has not been the same since. However, despite ...
Using clipless pedals is a rite of passage for many beginner road, gravel, and mountain bike riders. Sometimes called clip-in, click-in, or SPDs by riders, these pedals provide a more secure ...
When I first tried these pedals earlier this year, I wasn’t expecting much, having already thought I’d found the perfect pair ...
Tom Ritchey and his Ritchey Logic company have been in the mountain bike (and cyclocross) pedal game for as long as anyone, other than Shimano and Look, offering SPD-compatible pedals shortly after ...
For anyone new to mountain biking, “clipless” pedals can be a daunting proposition. Forget the oxymoronic nature of their name — it’s not worth explaining. The style involves being attached to — or ...
This is a segment that is dominated by big brands such as Shimano and Crankbrothers, but Wolf Tooth believes it has done enough to play on their turf. A trick up the CTRL pedals' sleeve is an ...
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The best mountain bike shoes of 2025
The GE900-HS is Shimano's latest and greatest gravity-focused clipless MTB shoe, building on the success of the GE900.
The Look style has a wider platform. Many riders think this gives them more power and reduces foot “hot spots.” Local bike shops often will put you on a bike trainer and let you try different types of ...
While many bicyclists use so-called "clipless" pedals for serious cycling, simple platform pedals are often better for quick, casual rides. Pocket Pedals are designed to bridge the gap between the two ...
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