The Time RXS Carbon Pedals add some stiffness to the popular RXS line. By reinforcing the composite body with strands of carbon fiber, you get not only a stable pedal, but also a lighter pedal than the RXS with a standard composite body.
The Time RXS Carbon Pedals use a steel axle as opposed to a titanium one, which makes this a perfect pedal for heavier riders or those that make lots of power. Time RXS Carbon Pedals come with Time Cafe cleats, perfect for walking before or after your ride. You’ll get 5 degrees of float from the cleats, about the same as a Look Keo with the gray cleats.
Features:
| Axle material | Steel |
|---|---|
| Bearings | |
| Weight per pedal, grams | 118 |
| Float | 5° |
| Intended use | Road cycling |
| Pedal body material | Carbon fiber |
| Cleat bolt pattern | 3 hole, road style |
| Adjustable release tension | No |
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