Clipless pedals, also known as clipless pedals, are a special type of bicycle pedal that creates a direct connection between the rider's cycling shoe and the pedal. Unlike traditional pedals, on which the foot simply rests, clipless pedals clip the shoes into special bindings or cleats that are attached to the pedal.
Here are some features of clipless pedals:
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Cleats: Cycling shoes for clipless pedals have special cleats on the sole. These cleats are compatible with the click mechanisms on the pedals.
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Engaging and releasing: The rider can engage the foot into the pedals by pressing the heel area with the cleats into the click mechanisms. To release, the foot is usually turned sideways to release the connection.
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Efficiency: Clipless pedals allow for more efficient power transfer when pedaling because the rider not only applies pressure to the pedals but can also generate traction during the upstroke.
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Control: The solid connection between shoe and pedals provides improved control over the bike, especially when mountain biking or road cycling.
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Sports applications: Clipless pedals are particularly popular with road cyclists and mountain bikers because they offer advantages in situations that require precise control.
It should be noted, however, that there may be a bit of a learning curve to get used to clipping in and out. However, once the rider has mastered the technique, clipless pedals offer many benefits in terms of efficiency and control while cycling.
Clipless pedals with a magnetic function are a special variation of clipless pedals in which magnets play a role in the connection between the cycling shoe and the pedal. The basic functionality is similar to other clipless pedals, but with an additional magnetic element. The risk of getting stuck and the risk of an accident is reduced by the magnetism.