
With these pedals being priced at £199.99 / $229.99, they are comparable with the top-end offering from both Shimano and Look.
With the release of the Wahoo Speedplay Zero pedals, it’s clear that Wahoo is aiming for the high end market as well. Having been a long term user of Shimano SPD-SL pedals, I had often thought about trying the original Speedplay pedals but the cost of entry associated with changing the pedals on multiple bikes was always too much of a barrier for me to take the leap.
Wahoo Speedplay Zero pedals at for $229.99 (opens in new tab). Speedplay fans are very vocal about the benefits and features, often claiming that they would never move to another pedal brand. Speedplay was a brand with a unique product but sometimes struggled to realise its full potential, whether that be through supply chain or distributor problems. Release Angle: Micro Adjustable from 0° to 7.When Wahoo bought Speedplay in 2019 there was some concern among fans that the purchase was going to merely represent a rebranding exercise without any further product development.
Body Material: Grivory GV-6H, TPU, Metal. The SPEEDPLAY Easy Tension cleat utilizes spring technology to allow for an easy and effective clipless experience. 1 - 15 degrees of micro-adjustable free float to dial in the perfect amount of movement. The cleat spring housing plat allows for up to 8mm of side to side flexibility. With the left/right adjustment you can further dial in your cleat placement. Up to 14mm of fore/aft (forward & back movement) adjustability to lock the cleat base plate into place on the bottom side of the shoe. Independent 3 axis adjustability to optimize fit and enhance performance through better biomechanics on the bike. The dimpled, low profile design and rubberized texture allow for better traction and enhanced walkability.
The Easy Tension walkable bike cleat utilizes an easy action spring mechanism for a simpler pedal engagement experience for those smaller or more novice riders.