Don’t worry, you get a free set of cleats with the pedals and they will almost certainly fit your current road cycling shoes. Plus they’re easier cleats to walk on than others. I won’t dwell too much on the SpeedPlay pedal system, suffice it to say you might consider SpeedPlay for their high degree of precision when setting up the shoe pedalling position. Whilst Garmin and Favero now give you a choice of Look, (SPD) or SPD-SL pedal options, Wahoo gives you a fourth option for the first time – SpeedPlay The rest of us road cyclists are faced with a choice between the excellent power meter pedal options from the key players – Garmin Rally, Favero Assioma and now Wahoo SpeedPlay. Longstanding devotees of the SpeedPlay pedal system have already got their orders in for several pairs of PowerLink, well, that is if they haven’t already fainted with excitement. If you want the cheapest power meter option you’ll go for the Favero Assioma pedals without a second thought if you only buy Garmin then you’re just reading this for entertainment as you will buy the Garmin Rally pedals. What’s not to like?Ī: It will be the SpeedPlay pedal system that either attracts you or pushes you elsewhere. Wahoo PowrLink Zero pedals support power data standards, look cool, they’re accurate, priced right, calibrate themselves and are made well. Verdict: Ticks every box with a massive green pen providing you love the SpeedPlay pedal system!
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