Time ATAC XC 6
93,20
Time Atac XC 2
39,92
Time ATAC XC 6 vs. Time Atac XC 2
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Easy inclicken |
Low weight |
Price quality is very gowd |
Easy grip |
plates easy to adjust |
Light |
Reliable |
Good for your knees |
Cons
Weight |
Relatively heavy, but who cares that much? |
Availability |
almost no float |
foot is more secure |
Only come with Easy cleats |
Older ones had stainless foot plates |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The pedals are very durable and light, thanks to the hollow, chromed steel axle. |
You can easily click in and out with this pedal, but it is still attached enough to be able to pull the pedal. |
The open construction ensures that mud, sand and dirt are properly removed. |
Due to the great freedom of movement, you will have less trouble with your knees with this pedal. |
The weight of this pedal is very low! |
These pedals are great value for money. |
The open system drains dirt and mud well. |
The large snap-out angle makes this pedal ideal for cyclists with sensitive knees. |
These pedals are the lightest in their price range! |
Cons
This pedal is heavier than pedals from a higher price segment from Time. |
This pedal has a composite body, making it less stiff than a pedal with a full carbon body. |
For even better specs, check out the Time Atac. |
Specifications
MTB pedal type
Clipless Pedal
Clipless Pedal
Weight
290 grams
303 grams
Pedal Axle Material
Steel
Steel
Body Material
Composite
Polyamide / Fiberglass
Cleats included
Yes
Yes
2-point mount
2-point mount
Double-sided
Double-sided
Yes
No
Industrial Bearing
Industrial Bearing
Cage Material
Composite
Composite
290 grams
Normal
Colour
Black
Grey
White
Grey
White
Black
Time Atac
Time Atac
Discipline
Cross-Country MTB
Cyclocross
Gravel
Cyclocross
Gravel
Cross-Country MTB
Cyclocross
Gravel
Cyclocross
Gravel
Application CX / Gravel
Cyclocross
Gravel
Gravel
Cyclocross
Gravel
Gravel
Better
Good
No extra cage
No extra cage
54 mm