Speedplay Zero Titanium + Walkable Cleat
304,36
Shimano Dura Ace R9100
From 189,54
Speedplay Zero Titanium + Walkable Cleat vs. Shimano Dura Ace R9100
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Reviews
Pros
Weight |
Set up time |
Adjustability |
Platform size |
Weight (6x) |
Lightness (5x) |
Light weight (5x) |
Perfect (4x) |
Cons
Pricey |
Nothing (6x) |
Price (5x) |
No (3x) |
expensive (3x) |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Increased ground clearance so you can lean over further in a corner, as well as an aerodynamic advantage. |
Extremely lightweight. |
Angle of disengagement can be adjusted in 1 degree increments to suit your preferences. |
Double sided engagement, so no more fumbling around with being on the wrong side of the pedal. |
The walkable cleats ensure walking around won't damage the mechanism. |
Extremely lightweight, and the choice of many pro's. |
Not two, but three bearings per pedal. This allows it to run smoothly and last longer. |
Adjustable spring tension to determine how easy it is to (dis)engage the pedal. |
Cons
Replacing the cleats can be pricey. |
Needs to be lubricated with the special Speedplay Grease Gun regularly. |
The carbon body is more easily damaged in the event of an impact. |
Specifications
Power Meter
No
Pedal Axle Material
Titianium
Stainless Steel
Body Material
Composite
Carbon
Cleats included
Yes
Yes
3-point mount
3-point mount
One-sided
Click-fit mechanism
Double sided
Industrial Bearing
Needle Bearing
Needle Bearing
Cup & Cone
Needle Bearing
Needle Bearing
No
Yes
0 - 15°
35°
168 grams
234 grams
Normal
4 mm
4 mm
Colour
Black
White
Red
White
Red
Black
Speedplay
Shimano SPD-SL
Best
Best