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Zefal 'Cristophe' Mountain Bicycle Half Toe Clip

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  • The Zefal "Cristophe" pedal clip is a half-toe clip that is designed to be used on mountain bikes. It is made of durable plastic and has a wide platform that provides support for the entire ball of the foot. The clip is easy to install and adjust, and it is compatible with most pedals.
  • Improved power transfer: The clip helps to keep the foot in place on the pedal, which improves power transfer and efficiency.
  • Increased stability: The clip helps to stabilize the foot on the pedal, which can be especially beneficial on rough terrain.
  • Reduced risk of slipping: The clip helps to reduce the risk of the foot slipping off of the pedal, which can be dangerous on steep hills or in technical sections of trail.


Zefal mountain bicycle half toe clips are made of tough resin material. No Strap needed. Simple durable and efficient.


Andrew M. Labat
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Appears to be of good quality. Decently stiff and a good shape, which allows for easy in and out. Purchased the S/M and its good for a small female/youth to smaller male shoe size. Also. Super easy to install. I recommend you used loctite so you don't lose the hardware..
claudio
Reviewed in Italy on February 4, 2025
Robusti, leggermente piccoli, non li consiglio per un piede più grande di una taglia 41. Per il prezzo, completi di viteria, difficilmente si trova di meglio
Steve B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
There is good news and bad new. The good news is that this is a solid product, will perform well if properly installed. The bad news is that depending on your pedal you may have to have a customized installation. I have Trek Line Elite pedals. They have an angled front and back. So I had to create beveled plastic inserts that would create a square face into which I could screw in the the toe clips. In addition , I had to use much longer screws and devise metal washers to attach the toe clips to the pedals. Lot of work! It all depends on the type of pedals you have.
HiFi lover
Reviewed in Belgium on August 25, 2024
Really works well and as described
bjmsam
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023
I spent years racing BMX and riding MTB before serious cycling took a back seat to family and career. I resumed the hobby about 18 months ago and still enjoy riding fast, technical singletrack but was taking a beating on my old rigid MTB so bought a fancy new one with full suspension about six months ago. It came with SPD pedals so I bought new shoes with clips and stuck with that setup until a few weeks ago after failing to regain the confidence (and therefore FUN) that I had with loosely strapped toe clips. I don't like the idea of flesh-eating flat pedals so figured these Zefals would be a great compromise, which is the case! They are easy to flip into, hold my feet in place in rough terrain, help transfer power on upstrokes, yet are easy to bail out of quickly. My only complaint is that the size guidance both here on Amazon and on the Zefal web site is ambiguous at best, so I hope the following helps save others the frustration and inconvenience I endured by guessing wrong and having to return and reorder to get the right size!The following size chart is on the tag:Toe-clips size S / M for Shoe size Toe-clips size L / XL for Shoe size > 9The following dimensions are on the Zefal web site (see "TOE-CLIPS 45"):L/XL : 75 x 89 x 67 mmS/M : 65 x 82 x 67 mmBased on the two sizes I purchased and measured, those numbers represent length x height x width.- length from front of pedal to front of toe clip (determines where bottom of shoe will rest on pedal)- height from bottom of toe clip mount (NOT top of pedal) to top of toe clip- width from left edge of toe clip to right edge of toe clip at widest part (where front of shoe fits)I wear a size US 9.5 shoe. With the S/M clip, the ball of my foot is too far behind the axle of the pedal, as if I'm riding on tip-toes. With the L/XL clip, the ball of my foot is well aligned with the axle of the pedal, about exactly the same as with my old strapped clips. My photos compare S/M with L/XL and show how my shoe fits on the pedal with the L/XL mounted.
garry johnson
Reviewed in Australia on May 4, 2023
Use the clips on my old spin bike. They are good, really good. I'm not a serious spinner just spin when it suits me. Jeans and t-shirt and whatever shoes or boots that i'm wearing. The clips hold my feet in nicely no slip, never feel my foot may drop out. No messing around adjusting straps for different shoe types. Solid well made in France. Fixings come with the clips, simply screw on and you're away. Wish i had discovered these clips long ago.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023
I have a pair of these that have been on my bike for over a decade. They are a little bit scuffed up, but otherwise good as new.Unlike the metal clips, these can't get bent out of shape. They always spring back. They are also easier on shoes than metal half clips.I highly recommend these for anyone who wants a moderate amount of foot retention with normal shoes, like for a commuter bike.The only downside is that these are a little bit fiddly to install. There are a lot of tiny nuts and washers. However, once they are installed, they never need to be fiddled with again.
Alan F.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023
A Very solidly-built toe clip; nicely curved in front to receive the toe of my shoe and even prevents unwanted side to side movement. Performs well and very light, so my pedals are very easy to flip up and my shoe toe slides right into the clip .Easy to install, depending on your pedal design. Comes with screws and nuts, but I added split lock washers for extra security. The Extremely brief instructions do not say what the flat metal plates in the parts bag are for or where they should be installed. Those may be intended as a backing plate for the nuts, but the plates are too large and would not fit on the inside surface of my pedals, so I had to discard them. Instead I would have added a steel flat washer, but the screws are not long enough to accommodate that or the metal plates. Despite these minor shortcomings, I highly recommend these toe clips as excellent value for the price .
Pedro
Reviewed in Spain on September 27, 2022
Si tienes los pedales normales en una MTB del estilo de Xlc 2501812000 y no quieres usar pedales automaticos, es buena opción.Son fáciles de poner si los pedales son los normales que llevan los reflectores de 2 agujeros, permiten un pequeño ajuste hacia los lados, aprovechan esos dos agujeros aunque ya no se podrá poner el reflectante.Permiten mantener buena posición del pie en el pedal, se notan sobretodo en las subidas que es cuando al hacer fuerza se puede descolocar y no pedalear bien, también evitar un resbalón en el pedal y hacerse daño por ejemplo si la suela tiene barro o algo que resbale.Son flexibles, si dan en el suelo no se rompen a la primera.Permiten quitar el pie sin problema en cualquier momento para no caer al suelo.Hay que acostumbrarse a meter el pie, como al pedal se le ha añadido un peso en la parte delantera, suelen quedarse al revés, aunque se puede iniciar la marcha sin que rocen, en una bicicleta de 26" y terreno llano no rozan.
Jean 34
Reviewed in France on September 24, 2018
Reçu dans les temps .J’attribue dès le départ 5 étoiles pour cet article puisqu'il sera difficile d'avoir mieux pour le prix .Une comparaison toutefois avec le produit qui est vendu en magasin de sport : Celui vendu ici est sens conteste plusintéressent , puisque il est construit dans un plastique plus épais et donc plus durable , il sera donc inutile de vouloiréconomiser 0,60 euros de différence en l’achetant dans un magasin de proximité .Installation : Rien de plus simple si vous installez ces cale-pieds sur des pédales au format standard ( trous espacé de2 cm 5 ) Les plaques perforées métalliques livré avec ces cale-pieds ne sont d'aucune utilité pour une installation sur des pédales en métal , Elle sont a utiliser sur des pédales en plastique . Conseils : il faudra prendre en compte que les pédales plate-forme sont plus large ( 8 cm contre 6 cm pour les pédales standard . Photo 1 )Donc je vous conseil de prendre des cale-pieds plus petit ( S/M ) pour les pédales larges 8 cm , sinon elle vont trop se déporter vers l'avant et paraitrons donc trop longue de 2 cm .Par-contre , si vous possédez des pédales au format standard de 6 cm, installez des cale-pieds de la taille ( L/XL )Personnellement , j'ai une pointure de pieds de 44 et des pédales plate-forme large ( 8 cm ) donc j'ai installé des cale-pieds au format ( S/M ) et tout va bien ( Il es inutile d'installer des cale-pied au format ( L/XL) sur des pédales large , a moins de chausser du 50 ! )La profondeur des cale-pieds S/M est de 6 cm .La profondeur des cale-pieds L/XL est de 8 cm .Autre conseil : Posez votre pied sur la pédale en position normale et mesurez la distance entre le bout de votre pied et le bout de la pédale ou sera fixé ce cale-pied . Ceci vous permettra de savoir pour quel taille de cale-pieds opter . A savoir que c'est la plante de votre pied qui doit être en appui sur la pédale bien sur .( Photo 5 : Chaussure pointure 44 sur pédale large 8 cm " dite plate forme " avec cale-pied S/M )Dans cette configuration mon pied est idéalement placé . Si j'avais opté pour des cale-pieds au format L/XL mon pied aurait été trop enavant de 2 cm est m'imposerait une mauvaise position . Alors prenez le temps de choisir la bonne taille de cale-pieds c'est importent .Voilà pour le petit conseil du jour . Ces cale-pieds sont une alternative aux système automatique sous chaussures pour un usage en ville ou a la campagne d’ailleurs .Ces cale-pieds ne seront jamais aussi efficace qu'une installation automatique mais suffirons largement pour nous apporter un plus enmatière de force complémentaire au pédalage et surtout d'éviter d’être obligé de replacer constamment nos pieds au bonne endroit sur nos pédales . Effectivement , rien de plus désagréable que d'avoir les pieds qui glisse , cela induit aussi un problème de déconcentrationpendant notre effort . Si nos pieds sont bien calés , ont peu évidement bien plus se concentrer sur cet effort puisque le problème de maintien est résolu ( Disons qu'il est bien plus facile de rouler les pieds bien calé , que ce soit sur de grandes distances ou sur des petitsparcours .TEST : J'ai testé ces cale-pieds sur 460 km en voyage a vélo , je les trouves bien pratique pour garder le pédalage bien dansl’alignement , cela évite certaines douleurs et augmente la force d'appuis ( Très efficace en cote )Conclusion : Je vous recommande cet article qui est sens aucun doute très utile pour qui veux augmenter sont confortde pédalage , la puissance et le grippe .Coté fiabilité : Une foie bien fixée aux pédales , ces cale-pieds tiendrons plusieurs années , c'est un bon produit ZEFAL dont la bonne réputation n'est plus a faire . . .(( Vous allez me dire que c'est une très longue lecture pour de simple cale-pieds , mais il s’agit de votre confort et de votre santé , donc jemet toute mon expérience a votre disposition comme je le fais habituellement pour tout les articles techniques ))Alors , si vous avez des questions j'y répondrai avec plaisir , et si vous avez trouvé mon commentaire utile , merci de me le faire savoir par un CLIC en dessous .Merci beaucoup . Jean 34 cyclotouriste .PS : Cet article est vendu par paire ici .
Virtualmonk
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2012
Three words of advice before installing these: get lock nuts. I learned this lesson the hard way.I installed these as replacements for a set of strap toe clips I had on my bike for fifteen years. After install and three rides, a fourth was cut short when my wife discovered one of the bolts and nuts was missing from the left toe clip. The companion bolt and nut were loose. I realize the nuts should be periodically checked and tightened, but after three rides?Rather than replacing just the missing bolt and nut pair, I went to my local hardware store and bought four stainless steel sets of a longer hex bolt, a washer that expands the nut head to the same diameter as the original bolt, and a nylon (nyloc) lock nut. The remaining original pairs I stashed for future use. After reinstalling the toe clips, I learned that having two washers on the bolt head side or something thicker (nylon, perhaps) would better emulate the original bolt head. Otherwise, it all locked down as hoped.I will post an update down the road after I've had a chance to thoroughly test this retrofit.