New Time Xpro vs. Xpresso pedals
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I only have a single xpro 10 (compared to owning a few xpresso 10,12.15s....)
Xpro 10 is heavier (which I cannot tell) and has bigger contact area (which I cannot tell). However, it does not have the pointy edges, which is a welcome change (never understood why xpresso was designed that way anyways.)
Entry on feels a little more natural, but it could be me liking my-new-shiny-little-toy....
Both xpro and xpresso have been very good to my knees with plenty of float. Can't tell the difference on that.
Overall they are very similar in functionality.
The big difference for me is the price. Since the new xpro is out, xpresso pedals are heavily discounted now. I'll go with the old ones until the s the stocks are depleted...
Xpro 10 is heavier (which I cannot tell) and has bigger contact area (which I cannot tell). However, it does not have the pointy edges, which is a welcome change (never understood why xpresso was designed that way anyways.)
Entry on feels a little more natural, but it could be me liking my-new-shiny-little-toy....
Both xpro and xpresso have been very good to my knees with plenty of float. Can't tell the difference on that.
Overall they are very similar in functionality.
The big difference for me is the price. Since the new xpro is out, xpresso pedals are heavily discounted now. I'll go with the old ones until the s the stocks are depleted...
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The current discounts make xpresso a wiser choice. You can have a lighter, than xpro, pedal with practically the same performance for less.
The current discounts make xpresso a wiser choice. You can have a lighter, than xpro, pedal with practically the same performance for less.
the quality has improved apparently : https://www.matosvelo.fr/index.php?post ... me-xpro-10
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He does not compare them with the xpresso because he has never ridden the xpresso (or any other TIME pedal). Actually all the things he likes (big platform, easy engagement, iclic mechanism etc.) are things shared by the xpresso.
IMHO the only advantage of the xpro is their smoother form, without all these edges the xpresso have. But OTOH xpro are more expensive and heavier than xpresso.
He does not compare them with the xpresso because he has never ridden the xpresso (or any other TIME pedal). Actually all the things he likes (big platform, easy engagement, iclic mechanism etc.) are things shared by the xpresso.
IMHO the only advantage of the xpro is their smoother form, without all these edges the xpresso have. But OTOH xpro are more expensive and heavier than xpresso.
I have used yesterday XPRO 10 for the first time. I can't feel any difference but they seem to be more resistant.
I have ussed Xpresso 10 and 12. For the 12s, I didn't find them that resistant. I will keep them only for races for the lightest setup.
Otherwise, I can't feel the weight difference.
I have ussed Xpresso 10 and 12. For the 12s, I didn't find them that resistant. I will keep them only for races for the lightest setup.
Otherwise, I can't feel the weight difference.
Can anyone confirm whether the XPros use the same cleats as the XPressos?
In a couple of places, I've read that the XPro cleats are more durable, but in others it suggests they're the same cleat.
If they are different, are they on sale anywhere? A few pages of Google results didn't show any.
In a couple of places, I've read that the XPro cleats are more durable, but in others it suggests they're the same cleat.
If they are different, are they on sale anywhere? A few pages of Google results didn't show any.
I just got a pair of the XPRO 12's and examined it as much as I could. I like the new rounded edges and the fact that one can remove that ugly cover they now come with. I also noticed a "grease port", so I would think they have bearings rather than bushings. I do hope that the new plate will last longer or as long as the old one as the new one seems to have more plastic and appears more fragile.
At this point, I think the XPRESSO 12 is a great buy if on sale. It is 80 grams with the Ti spindle, while the XPRO 15 is 88 grams and the XPRO 12 94 grams. The other thing that confused me is the new cleats. On a PDF brochure I received, Time said they now have Fixed and Floating cleats. But I received the fixed cleats with my pedals. When I read the isntructions that came with the pedals, there was no mention of a fixed cleat, just "one kind of cleat".
I love Time pedals a lot but man I find them really fragile sometimes.
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I saw also that Time has now fixed cleats available - additionnaly to their regular floating cleats.
It doesn't make much sense to me however to deliver the time pedals with the fixed cleats as usually the time pedals are used because of the rotation allowed etc...
I have now ordered a pair of Xpro 15 as a try for my new bike (I have the Expresso 15 on my C60 and like them - even if they do have a slight play) and when I will receive them I will give you also a feedback on these particular ones.
They are however heavier than the Expresso 15.
It doesn't make much sense to me however to deliver the time pedals with the fixed cleats as usually the time pedals are used because of the rotation allowed etc...
I have now ordered a pair of Xpro 15 as a try for my new bike (I have the Expresso 15 on my C60 and like them - even if they do have a slight play) and when I will receive them I will give you also a feedback on these particular ones.
They are however heavier than the Expresso 15.