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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
I have no idea what to make of the seal issue on these pedals.I serviced a set I bought last summer and one had no seal at all and worked just fine. I packed it right up without a seal.I pulled this set apart as soon as I got it and noticed that when I reassembled grease in the axle pushed the new seals right out. I have the pedals without the platform and as far as I know they're the same but without the seal, so I'm really not sweating this. For those concerned, Shimano apparently warrants the issue at your LBS.I use these offroad with the tension set to the lowest or 1-click in from lowest and have zero issues with retention or release (all types of riding).
NeverB4
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Shimano always sets the bar and these pedals are right up there. I was previously using the non-enduro pedals without the platform around the pedal, but decided to start using these now that I'm doing a lot of single track trails. The platform gives more support when out of the clips which allows me to feel the bike much better than the pedals without the platform. The only minor setback is the added size of the pedal requires a bit more room to squeeze by in tight spaces. Overall adjustability of these pedals is great. I typically have them setup as loose as possible and they keep me locked in at all times unless I purposefully release from the pedals. Great set of pedals!
Cort Bengtson
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
Great product never disappointed In XTR.
Eugene Willlis
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
Easy to install and easy to clip in and out. Good support.
Bernard Ng
Reviewed in Singapore on August 27, 2023
I used these for 3+ years on my MTB before deciding I like them so much I bought another pair for my gravel bike. They've taken a real beating but other than superficial damage, work as well as when I first installed them.
rtmunro
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023
second set. ran my first set of XTR for 15 years, beat them to death and I'm sticking with what works. the platform is the right size, clip in / out action is familiar and perfect every time. durability is tops. and they are serviceable. zero complaints. god willing I'll buying another set 15 years from now.
CR
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2022
I have a dear friend who is a diehard SPD-hater after having experienced a pretty terrible accident during which his "egg-beater" style pedal (=non-adjustable) failed to release. That anecdote kept me away from this tech for a long while, but there are simply too many people who I see riding with these for me not to finally check them out. I decided that I was going to get the absolute highest quality SPD pedal I could find - and I'm pretty sure these are it. (I obviously cannot compare them to any other SPD option...) I shipped other options, but the quality vs. cost vs. history is what sold me on these. I haven't regretted yet (300+ miles and gaining).The install went easy on my bike, though the cleat arrangement was a little less intuitive, probably because I'm an engineer and rather particular about my knees. Once I got them on and adjusted, I had my first, surreal, clicked-in experience and, let me tell you, the hype is legit. At this point I have been cycling/mountain biking for long enough that a day of 20+miles of single track doesn't really make me all that sore. However, a single, fairly tentative paced, 10-mile day in these was enough to make sore in unusual ways for the following couple of days. Being connected to pedals like this obviously permits access to a set of muscles that were previously underutilized. I am substantially faster climbing, more confident about my lines - particularly with my rear wheel placement, and I absolutely rip going down (though that's not all that unusual for me). For trail/Enduro style riding these are awesome. If I'm riding a park (eg. scaring myself on huge jumps and obstacles), or running serious downhill stuff, I am on flats. That is because my brain lacks the capacity to crash and unclip simultaneously.Sure, I have had the "oh cr@p, I'm stuck" slow-motion falling over experience like everyone does but, because these are adjustable, at higher speeds I have had zero problems this far getting free of my bike to crash with grace, style, and unusual amounts of charisma. Perhaps my favorite thing is that the extra connection seems to allow me a higher probability of recovering from (frequent) stupid mistakes instead of being launched instantly over the bars. Better - even if I do get bucked out of the pedals (they're setup very loose) and can hang on, they function as a decent flat pedal until I can get the situation under control - and often just pop right back in while I'm frantically flailing/unintentionally making awesome aerobatic history.Now, I should point out that I do believe that a rider who is just starting out in the glorious sport of mountain biking should really consider sticking with flat pedals until they are a confident and competent rider. SPD pedals can easily mask bad technique and limit your progression. Once having progressed a little, this upgrade is actually rather cheap when one considers the capability they enable. I, for one, am very unlikely to willingly equip a XC hardtail or trail bike with a flat pedal again.Hope this helps you make a decision. See you on the trail/mountain/hospital!
Alaric M. Niemi
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022
These look amazing and really set off my bike compared to my old xt520they are a bit lighter than the others, and just for the look honestly its worth it.good amount of float, easy to clip in and out.AND THAT LOOK!!! the machining is excellent, like so good I was upset the first time I scratched them!
heavylox
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2022
Ive ridden a few hundred miles on mixed terrain, these have been on a hardtail. I have XT spds for my gravel bike which have 3k miles or so im not a complete clip-less noob. All that said. i love the feel of being extra connected to my bike, and my feet don't get kicked off the pedals on bumps.As with all Shimano SPD pedals you can adjsut the clip in tension, so beginners can make it easier to get out of the pedals when its time to stop. oddly enough once you kind of get used to the unclipping motion the losser (easier tension) setting make it feel harder/slower to get out of.i recently put them on a full squish and went to a bike park. the first run was magical, then it started raining. As the day progressed a found a few things out.A.) these spds can be a lil squirrely to get into in a hurry. SO if you pause in a section to walk a line first or to catch your breath or what ever reason, getting clipped back in can take a second. You can find yourself trying to navigate a tech section or some roots while not fully clipped in; That kinda sucks. While these have some platform they do not have much traction as thats gained from being clipped in. So more then a few times i sent it while not having had the run in time to properly clip in.B.) Add some mud to the equation and clipping in can get even hairier. The combination of small pebbles, mud, spd cleats and pedals can make clipping in even more difficult. A few times i got a pebble stuck in the cleat area of my shoe which made clipping in impossible without clearing the pebble with a stick or something. Even just mud can build and make clipping in a bit more challenging.I have only ridden SPD clipless pedals, so i can not compare these issues with CB, TIME or other clipless brands. Ive invested in the SPD so im sticking with it.
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