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TIME Xpro 10 C1

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TIME Xpro 10 C1The XPRO 10 is TIMEs top blend of performance and value in a light weight and ergonomic race ready pedal. The pedal maximizes power transfer and stability thanks to its large 725mm squared surface area. The pedals bottom fairing helps improve aerodynamics and protect the carbon blade. TIME's patented pre opened ICLIC system allows for fast and easy cleat engagement. TIME pedals are designed to eliminate pedal induced discomfort. You can precisely

The XPRO 10 is TIME’s top blend of performance and value in a light weight and ergonomic race-ready pedal. The pedal maximizes power transfer and stability thanks to its large 725mm-squared surface area. The pedal’s bottom fairing helps improve aerodynamics and protect the carbon blade. TIME's patented pre-opened ICLIC system allows for fast and easy cleat engagement. TIME pedals are designed to eliminate pedal-induced discomfort. You can precisely manage tightness of the clamping mechanism with three settings of the tension adjustment on the carbon blade. TIME XPRO pedals offer three options for Q-factor to provide riders with more ergonomic options. The pedal’s low stack height provides good clearance. The XPRO 10 uses a hollow stainless-steel axle, making it strong but light.

Features
  • Large 725mm-squared surface area
  • Bottom fairing helps improve aerodynamics and protect the carbon blade
  • Patented pre-opened ICLIC system allows for fast and easy cleat engagement
  • Three tensions settings of carbon blade
  • Low stack height for good clearance
  • SRAM Model ID: PD-XPRO-10-C1
Specs
Bearings Steel
Body component Carbon-filled
Cleats ICLIC
Pedal stack height 14.7mm
Angular freedom 5° to -5° with free cleats, 0° with fixed cleats
Contact surface area 725 mm2
Distance pedal spindle / crank arm Narrow 51mm, Regular 53mm, Wide 57mm
Lateral freedom 1.25 mm or -1.25 mm
Release angle 16° with free cleats
Tension 3 different settings of carbon blade
Threading 9/16 - 20 inch
Platform Size n/a
Color (Pedal) Carbon Black
Accessories ICLIC free foot cleats
Intended use Road
Power Measurement Not Compatible
Weight (per pedal) 113g
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