🚴♂️ Pedal Your Way to Perfection!
The EchelonSPD Compatible Pedals with Toe Cages are the ultimate upgrade for your cycling experience. Designed for universal fit, these pedals are compatible with both Echelon and non-Echelon bikes. Weighing only 3.0 pounds and made from durable materials, they offer enhanced grip and stability, ensuring you can ride with confidence and style.
Brand | Echelon |
Bike Type | Universal |
Color | black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Nylon, Stainless Steel, Plastic, Metal |
Product Dimensions | 7.99"L x 6.65"W |
Style | Flat |
Manufacturer | Echelon |
UPC | 813061025888 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00813061025888 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.03 x 6.54 x 3.9 inches |
Package Weight | 1.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.99 x 6.65 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | Echelon |
Warranty Description | Warranty is 1 year from Echelon |
Model Name | SPD Compatible Pedals with Toe Cages |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | AT1126 |
Included Components | 2 pedals |
Size | Reg |
A**.
FYI concerning the clips and cleats
This review is FYI for those new to cycling like myself or perhaps a bit confused. I assume you are in the same boat I’m in: you want to be able to connect to the pedals for a better experience riding. There’s two things you need to know: there’s the Clips and then there’s the Cleats.CleatsThe cleats attach to the bottom of the cycling shoes you have or are going to buy. There are two kinds of cleats that I’ve found: the delta cleat and the SPD cleat. The delta cleat is the default for the peloton and the SPD cleat is the default for the echelon. This product DOES NOT INCLUDE the cleats. You’ll have to buy those (SPD cleats) separately. I hear Shimano makes a good SPD cleat but can be expensive. Also, check the shoes your going to buy. Some shoes already come with cleats.ClipsThe clips go on the actual pedals. Your cycling shoes with the cleats (SPD) will connect to the clips on the pedals. These pedals come INCLUDED with the SPD clips already attached (see photo).I was confused looking at the stock photo and the question as to whether the clip came with the pedals. They in fact do.
A**R
Echelon bike pedals
Perfect!Lab puppy chewed!
T**R
Poor design!
I would give these 0 stars if that was an option.There is no adjustment on the clip in. I kept thinking it was me, tried countless times to trouble shoot ( these are replacement pedals of the same that also had this problem ) I finally took them to a local bike shop for help. It’s a defective design. They got me clipped in and basically I can never clip out or it won’t clip in again! JunkI contacted Echelon and the sent me a new cleat….not the problem!Just overall terrible design.
E**A
Echelon SPD Compatible Pedals...
I recently installed the Echelon SPD-compatible pedals, and they have been a fantastic upgrade! The installation was quick and easy, and they fit perfectly on my bike. The build quality feels solid, and they provide a smooth, secure connection with my SPD cycling shoes.Riding with these pedals has made a huge difference in stability and efficiency—I feel more connected to the bike, and my pedal strokes are much more controlled. The grip is excellent, and they engage and release smoothly without any issues.Overall, I highly recommend these pedals to anyone looking for a reliable SPD-compatible option. They perform great and are definitely worth the investment!
C**Z
SPD Works Well
Cheaper than Walmart. I use with my SPD cleats and they work well. Have a plastic cage to use with regular shoes as well. Nice to have both since my wife doesn’t use SPD. Have some weight to them which help with maintaining momentum on the spin bike.
D**E
Works with other spin bikes too.
I love that this one threads all the way through with a bolt, all the other screw in pedals always end up going crooked on my spin bike. Such a simple but more effective design.
R**
Perfect
It was a little difficult to take the nuts off to install, but once I did, it was perfect. Thank you.
B**S
Works to put SPD on Echelon bike, but might be better with another SPD pedal.
I have an Echelon Connect Sport exercise bike that came with the flat and "clip" or toe trap pedals. I ride my main bike with SPD pedals and mountain bike shoes. My bike pedals are well worn in, and clip in/out easily no issues.These pedals are VERY difficult to clip into/out of. That wouldn't be a big deal, you'd just adjust tension like on any other SPD pedal.... BUT THESE DON'T HAVE ADJUSTABLE TENSION. I was shocked when I went to adjust tension and found that there was none. Also, the pedal platform itself is very big and bulky and heavy. Not sure if this would actually be needed to keep the same inertia in the exercise bike drivetrain, but they don't seem to need to be that heavy. These also thread all the way through the crank stem and secure with a nut on the other side.It would seem that unless you need a pedal that also has to straps on the other side, you'd be better served by a regular SPD pedal.
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