Wahoo Speedplay Comp
106.69
Shimano Tiagra PD-R550
62.97
Wahoo Speedplay Comp vs. Shimano Tiagra PD-R550
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Reviews
Pros
number of degrees of movement |
double sided engagement |
rubber of cleats replaceable |
sealed bearings |
Price (8x) |
Price/quality (6x) |
Fast delivery (6x) |
Easy to assemble (5x) |
Cons
price |
The pedals are pricey |
Comes with Light Action cleats |
Careful that adjustment screws do not turn out of shape |
None (13x) |
Higher weight (2x) |
there are no |
Why buy more expensive |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| Thanks to the double-sided clip-in option, you can always clip in, no matter how your pedal is positioned! |
| The Speedplay cleats offer the possibility to adjust your cleats up to the millimetre. |
| Thanks to the triple-sealed bearings, the Speedplay pedals are very resistant to riding in bad weather. |
| These pedals have a superb price-performance ratio. |
| This pedal provides more support than the RS500. This makes these pedals more suitable for experienced cyclists. |
| The larger contact surface improves pedalling efficiency. |
| A steel plate on the composite body increases durability. |
| The spring tension of these pedals can be adjusted using an Allen key. |
Cons
| The chromoly pedal axle is less durable than a stainless steel pedal axle. |
| These pedals are relatively heavy. |
| The bearings in these pedals are less durable than those in more expensive pedals. |
Specifications
Power Meter
No
No
Pedal Axle Material
Chromoly Steel
Chromoly Steel
Body Material
Composite
Composite
Cleats included
Yes
Yes
3-point mount
3-point mount
Double-sided
One-sided
Industrial Bearing
Needle Bearing
Needle Bearing
Cup & Cone
Yes
0 - 15°
230 grams
307 grams
Normal
Normal
Colour
Black
Black
Grey
Grey
Speedplay Easy Tension
Shimano SPD-SL
Good
Good