Time Roc Atac Pedals. Pedals Clipless - MTB. Features: Steel axle Composite body ATAC: ... more
Auto Tension Adjustment Concept - Foot retention is independent from spring tension Sensor: angular feel adjustment Stability Self-Cleaning Design Reliability...
Time Roc ATAC Pedals: A new broader platform utilising the World Champ winning ATAC spring ... more
concept. A.T.A.C. (Auto Tension Adjustment Concept): The proven ATAC dual-arch retention system guarantees easy engagement and dependable release in all conditio...
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Time Roc ATAC S Pedals: A new broader platform utilising the World Champ winning ATAC ... more
spring concept. A.T.A.C. (Auto Tension Adjustment Concept): The proven ATAC dual-arch retention system guarantees easy engagement and dependable release in all condit...
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Time Roc ATAC Carbon Pedals: A new broader platform utilising the World Champ winning ATAC ... more
spring concept. A.T.A.C. (Auto Tension Adjustment Concept): The proven ATAC dual-arch retention system guarantees easy engagement and dependable release in all c...
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Advantages: Good for knee complaints, works well in mud Disadvantages: Can be difficult to get used to, not Shimano compatable
I've been using clipless pedals for some time now, but for a few months now I've been suffering from tendonitis in my right knee, which was causing me considerable problems, and I was even considering going back to flat pedals. Fortunately, there is another option out there, in the form of the TimeAtac. Instead of the binding brought to us by the Almighty Shimano, which allowed nearly no float whatsoever, the somewhat unusual design of the Atacs allows either 15 or 20 degrees of float.
The design of the pedal is frightfully simple. Two bars, one fixed, one sprung, hold the cleat in place and allow the cleat to be positioned anywhere between the bars, with quite high tolerances for twisting, which of course, can lead to the biggest gripe with these pedals: "I can't unclip so easily". This is certainly true when you compare them to ...
Pritch 14.05.2001 (12.05.2001)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Time Atac Alium
2 months and about 800km's of very wet and muddy riding (including Transwales 08 race) they still run like the day i fitted them - only time will tell on reliability, but first impressions are that they will last well. Even if they do need maintenance, shimano stock everything you need to rebuild them.
Conclusion:
They do everything that a normal spd pedal would do, but much, much better. As much as it pains me to say it, they are another quality product from shimano. ...
Advantages: Refreshing wipes that remove all traces of make-up Disadvantages: Pricey and I had a slight reaction on the first use
wipe the product all over my face and neck and it feels cool on my skin. The first time I used one of these wipes I did notice a slight tingling sensation on my cheeks and over my eyes, a slight reaction to the product. I do have quite sensitive skin, however I noticed that from the second use onwards I am fine now withy no reaction. I must stress that this first tingling did not last and was very mild.
All of my make-up was removed onto the wipe and it was a good size wipe too. Afterwards my skin felt really fresh and very soft to touch which was lovely. I am pleased with the result of these wipes.
Conclusion: Although I am impressed by both the ROC brand and the quality of the wipes themselves, compared to other brand wipes which are much cheaper-they are not really worth the extra cash. I am pleased I have been able to try these ...
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