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clipless bicycle pedals
| Brand | SHIMANO |
| Bike Type | Road Bike |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Material | Aluminum, Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 279 Grams |
| Style | Modern |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.05 x 4.65 x 1.93 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | SHIMANO |
| Part Number | ES600 |
S**T
SPD Compatible Road Pedals
For years I outfitted my road bikes with Shimano XTR pedals so I could use my SPD cleated shoes for road and mountain biking. I just bought a gorgeous carbon road bike, and the XTR pedals just didn't look right. I was happy to find that Shimano makes these SPD road pedals. They look very nice on the bike. Weighing just 279g a pair, they are 35g lighter than the top end XTR pedals and cost far less. Since they are only one-sided, I do have to get used to turning them over to clip in, something I don't have to do on the 2-sided XTR pedals.
T**M
Road pedal weight with MTB shoe convenience
I put these on a new Cervelo Aspero gravel bike which I will ride mostly on pavement. I get knee irritation when switching between road and MTB pedals on my road bike and cyclo-cross bike. Since I ride pavement and gravel about half and half, that's a lot of switching and knee soreness. I decided to use MTB pedals on the new bike, but my spare Shimano MTB pedals are heavy. These are only 18g per pair heavier than my Look Keo road pedals and about 60g per pair lighter than my Shimano XT pedals. Since they are one-sided, getting in them is a lot like road pedals.
T**T
good pedals. hope they last as long as the ones that I am updating
I have been using the recessed shimano and ritchey cleats for many years and have them on all of my bikes. Recently some of my stuff has been breaking from fatigue but my old shimano pedals are still going. Still I had concern that they might fail at an inopportune time so I bought these new ones. So far I am happy with them which means they work just like my old ones but are a little lighter.
C**O
Perfect solution for road cyclists using SPD.
Ah... finally I’ve found the ideal alternative to clunky SPD-SL pedals and cleats. My race days are over, so I prefer SPD to avoid doing the duck walk as a I walk around. I use them with Bontrager Espresso shoes and the result feels very “road” to me. The pedals even look kinda like Shimano SL pedals so I can take out the haters. They do hang upside down due to the weighting, so clipping in can take a few extra seconds. I had the same thing with my SL pedals, so it’s like second nature to give it a little flip with the toe, then clip right in. Very happy in the end.
D**.
Hard not to like these pedals
I've been riding Shimano SPD pedals for more than 20 years. I have A600 pedals on my road bike. Recently, I switched to a recumbent bike and needed pedals. Compared to the A600s, the ES600 pedals are lighter and a little easier to get in and out of. I have the cleat tension set to minimum, but I've had no problems with accidental releases. These are pretty much perfect for my needs.
J**1
Typical Shimano quality
These pedals fall in between the Ultegra SPD SL and the 105 SPD SL road pedals in weight. They are one sided but I have been able to clip in without any problems. They are light and work well.
K**E
Awesome SPD Pedals
They’re light and small. When at rest they’re almost up side down where you can push them forward and click right in.
W**E
lightweight but rest upside down
The cleat always rests facing down. That's fine, i always know where it is. If that's a deal breaker, XTs are always good.They're still better than dumb road pedals.
M**N
Matches the Ultegra Set
Did not delivery in 48 hours as per post label, due to Post Office inefficiency
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