Shimano SH-RC102 + PD-RS500
122,90
Shimano SH-RC703 + PD-R8000
312,99
Shimano SH-RC302 + PD-R550
176,77
Shimano SH-RC102 + PD-RS500 vs. Shimano SH-RC703 + PD-R8000 vs. Shimano SH-RC302 + PD-R550
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Pros
The low spring tension makes it easy to step in and out of these pedals. |
The RC102 cycling shoes have a modern and sporty design. |
The large pedal surface makes power transfer easier and your feet less likely to get sore. |
The upper's mesh material and good ventilation ensure a pleasant climate inside the shoes. |
Lightweight, durable and stiff, these Shimano R8000 SPD-SL pedals are great value for money! |
The aluminium inserts on the carbon surface make the pedals wear less quickly and make the contact surface larger. |
The pedals' flat design allows for cornering at a 33 degree angle, so you can keep pedalling longer and are less likely to touch the ground. |
The dual BOA L6Z dials on each shoe make it easy to make micro-adjustments on the go for optimal comfort. |
The Shimano RC703 cycling shoe has an extremely stiff carbon sole that provides direct and efficient power transfer, which is essential in top class cycling. |
The BOA dial on each shoe allows for quick micro-adjustments, even during cycling. |
The metal plate on each pedal's composite body extends durability. |
The shoe's nylon sole is reinforced with fibreglass for better power transfer. |
The pedals are excellent value for money. |
Cons
The low spring tension makes the pedals less suitable for races and performance cycling because in full sprints your feet are not as securely attached to the pedals. However, on most lower-intensity and touring rides, you won't notice this at all. |
To adjust the shoe's fit, Velcro straps may not be as fast as a BOA dial system but are easy to use. |
The perforations in the shoes provide excellent ventilation in warm weather but in cold conditions you will need to wear overshoes or thicker socks to prevent your feet getting cold. |
The pedals come with yellow cleats, which have more float than blue or red cleats. |
The pedals have a relatively slightly higher weight. |
The shoe's fibreglass-reinforced nylon sole is not as stiff as a full carbon sole but, rather, offers more comfort on long rides. |
Specifications
Power Meter
No
No
No
Pedal Axle Material
Steel
Stainless Steel
Chromoly Steel
Body Material
Composite
Carbon
Composite
Cleats included
Yes
Yes
Yes
Sex
Men's
Men's
Men's
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
41
42
42 ½
43
43 ½
44
44 ½
45
45 ½
46
46 ½
47
48
42
42 ½
43
43 ½
44
44 ½
45
45 ½
46
46 ½
47
48
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Colour
White
Black
Blue
Black
Blue
White
Black
Green
Black
Green
White
Black
Blue
Black
Blue
3-point mount
3-point mount
3-point mount
One-sided
One-sided
One-sided
Click-fit mechanism
One side
Cup & Cone
Cup & Cone
Cup & Cone
Yes
Yes
Yes
32°
35°
321 grams
245 grams
307 grams
Medium
Medium
Wide
Wide
Medium
Wide
Wide
Moderate
Rigid
Flexible
Normal
Normal
4 mm
4 mm
Normal
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Shimano SPD-SL
Shimano SPD-SL
Shimano SPD-SL
Velcro
Double Dial
Single Dial
Yes
Yes
Yes
Good
Better
Good
Entry-level class
Top class
Middle class
234 mm
241 mm
248 mm
255 mm
262 mm
269 mm
276 mm
283 mm
290 mm
297 mm
304 mm
241 mm
248 mm
255 mm
262 mm
269 mm
276 mm
283 mm
290 mm
297 mm
304 mm
258 mm
265 mm
269 mm
272 mm
275 mm
278 mm
282 mm
285 mm
289 mm
292 mm
295 mm
298 mm
305 mm
265 mm
269 mm
272 mm
275 mm
278 mm
282 mm
285 mm
289 mm
292 mm
295 mm
298 mm
305 mm
246 mm
253 mm
260 mm
267 mm
274 mm
281 mm
288 mm
295 mm
302 mm
253 mm
260 mm
267 mm
274 mm
281 mm
288 mm
295 mm
302 mm
Cleats included
No
No
No
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
40
41
41 ½
42
42 ½
43
43 ½
44
44 ½
45
45 ½
46
47
41
41 ½
42
42 ½
43
43 ½
44
44 ½
45
45 ½
46
47
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47