Shimano Ultegra R8000
555,40
Shimano Dura Ace R9100
From 822,00
Shimano Ultegra R8000 vs. Shimano Dura Ace R9100
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Lightweight (22x) |
Light (21x) |
Weight (15x) |
Price (14x) |
Weight (6x) |
Lightness (5x) |
Light weight (5x) |
Perfect (4x) |
Cons
No (21x) |
Pricey (9x) |
Nothing (4x) |
Weight (4x) |
Nothing (6x) |
Price (5x) |
No (3x) |
expensive (3x) |
According to the product specialist
Pros
These pedals have a good power and pressure distribution due to the larger surface and because your foot is closer to the pedal axle. |
The bearings in this pedal run extremely smoothly and are double sealed, making them last longer than pedals in a lower price range. |
The inserts on the carbon surface ensure that the pedal does not wear out as quickly. |
The use of premium materials makes these pedals relatively light. The flat design makes it possible to go through the bend at an angle of 33 degrees. |
This allows you to pedal longer and you are less likely to hit the ground. |
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
Yellow cleats are included with this pedal, while many avid cyclists prefer to use blue or red cleats. |
The carbon body is more easily damaged in the event of an impact. |
Specifications
Power Meter
No
No
Type
Pedal Axle Material
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Body Material
Carbon
Carbon
Cleats included
Yes
Yes
3-point mount
3-point mount
One-sided
One-sided
Click-fit mechanism
One side
Cup & Cone
Cup & Cone
Needle Bearing
Needle Bearing
Yes
Yes
35°
35°
245 grams
234 grams
Normal
4 mm
4 mm
Normal
4 mm
4 mm
Colour
Black
Black
Shimano SPD-SL
Shimano SPD-SL
Better
Best