Bike-fitting expert Phil Burt weighs in on the Speedplay Advanced Bike Pedal System, making waves as the only dual-sided pedal system with independent 3-axis adjustability.
The Speedplay Zeros are a quality offering with the performance to match, though they're let down by an exorbitant sticker price You can trust Cyclingnews Our experts spend countless hours testing ...
Speedplay unveiled at Interbike what is essentially the final version of its long-awaited Syzr mountain bike pedal As expected, they're fairly light at around 300g per pair with stainless steel ...
GPS and fitness technology specialist launches a cycling pedal range Wahoo has used one of the most innovative pedal design companies, Speedplay, for its new product These pedals combine Wahoo’s deep ...
After Wahoo acquired Speedplay in 2019, the company has announced its first major refresh of the famous US brand since the dual-sided lollipop pedals were introduced in 1989. The new Wahoo Speedplay ...
The most purposefully performance-orientated pedal around with a nice approach to cleat adjustment, but it comes at the cost of dual-sided entry, fiddly setup and a high price. If you can get over ...
For Speedplay fanatics – and probably sceptics too – the Pave edition of the Zero does not disappoint For the most part, professional riders use the equipment their sponsors provide, barring a few ...
“Hearst Magazines and Verizon Media may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below.” The Takeaway: New Speedplay owners, same Speedplay pedals Revised line with four pedal ...