What happened to Speedplay SYZR?

What happened to Speedplay SYZR?

Speedplay’s Syzr pedal had been around for a while and a more recent offering is the sizing system that allows for variable stack heights and spindle lengths depending on the rider’s biomechanical needs. However, it appears now that the Syzr has been discontinued, at least for the time being.

Is Speedplay dead?

Speedplay is dead, long live Speedplay In 2019 Wahoo acquired Speedplay and, earlier this year, the pedal range was revamped.

What happened to Speedplay Frogs?

Hi, The Speedplay Frog pedals have been discontinued. There are a dearth of spares.

Did Speedplay get bought out?

ATLANTA (BRAIN) — After nearly 30 years of entertaining purchase offers, Speedplay co-founders Richard Bryne and Sharon Worman finally chose one to accept. On Tuesday, Wahoo Fitness announced it had bought the pedal company from Bryne and Worman.

Did Wahoo Fitness buy Speedplay?

Are Speedplay syzr pedals any good?

They’re also quite light. Actual weight of our Syzr test pedals is just 311g with stainless steel spindles plus 67g for the cleats – virtually identical to Shimano’s flagship XTRs. All of this sounds like a dream wish list of features in a mountain bike pedals and in many cases, Speedplay’s claims ring true.

Is the syzr mountain bike pedal good on the trail?

As impressive as it is on paper, though, the Syzr sadly disappoints on the trail. The Syzr is unlike any other mountain bike pedal currently on the market and for the most part, that’s a good thing.

How do syzr cleats work?

Instead of relying on the shoe treads to stabilize your foot on the pedal, the Syzr builds that stability into the cleat-pedal interface itself. Small ‘wings’ extend outward on the cleat and rest directly on the pedal body for a rock-solid fit Created with sketchtool.

What is the entry and exit position on a syzer pedal?

On standard SPD (or similar) pedals, there’s a range of rotational float but the entry position is always straight ahead. On the Syzrs, though, the entry position is the same as your last exit position.

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