Reviews over the
Wahoo Speedplay Comp
4 / 5
Great discovery
Very good experience
4 / 5
A sure thing
Similar to the speedplay models but less fragile due to the metal plates screwed onto the pedal bodies. The lubrication holes have disappeared: zero maintenance. The cleats are compatible, old or new generations. Angular freedom is still the brand's main asset. Excellent value for money on MAntel. On the other hand, the low resistance of the release spring limits the use of the pedal in competition and makes it "just holding" for racers because it's too weak: the black cleats are much safer. It's a shame that they've disappeared from the comp range, which has now become 'cyclo'. The cleats are expensive but last much longer than the triangular plastic ones. Despite this setback, these pedals will remain an excellent product for many years to come.
5 / 5
Familiar speedplay pedals, but now with a Wahoo branding
Speedplay pedals give more freedom of movement than any other pedal which I need due to a deviation in one leg. Now that Wahoo has taken over speedplay, the sealing of the bearings has changed and you no longer have to use a grease gun. The question remains how long these pedals will last.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Fair fine pedals.
I would have liked to have discovered these pedals earlier, soothing revolutions.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Absolutely the most beautiful pedals available!
These pedals look great on a special racing bike! They can also be adjusted very accurately thanks to the many adjustment options in the cleats. You have to be careful not to overtighten the small crosshead screws, but once adjusted, you don't have to worry about it anymore. The double-sided click-in also makes cycling away a lot faster.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Fine pedals with good adjustability
Before these pedals, I used to use the Speedplay Zero. You always had to inject those with grease for maintenance, which is no longer necessary with these pedals. A big improvement!