Product description
Shimano Saint PD-M821 SPD Pedals incl. SM-SH51 Cleats
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SPD pedals for aggressive downhill riding.
Click into the sturdy retaining claws of the SAINT M820 series SPD pedals for tough downhill rides. The stronger axle construction takes these thin and stable pedals to a new level. In combination with SHIMANO GR series shoes, they even offer improved control over the bike.
Details
- Optimized load capacity of the axle (vs. PD-M820)
- Wider pedal contact surface for more stability in combination with SHIMANO AM series shoes
- Slimmer pedal body allows lower sole height and more distance to obstacles
- Four height-adjustable pins per side for better grip when not clicked in place
- Adjustable entry and exit hardness
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Features
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Purpose
Downhill / Freeride, Enduro
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Main Information
Type:
Clipless pedal
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Click Pedal
Compatible:
SPD
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Material
Pedal Axle:
Chromoly steel
Pedal Body:
anodized aluminum
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Dimensions
Weight per Pair:
546.00 g
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Scope of Delivery
Delivery:
1 x pair of Shimano Saint PD-M821 pedals incl. SM-SH51 Cleats
Inclusive Cleats:
Yes
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Model Year
2023
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Article number
1439787
EAN
4550170899585
Customer opinions
Paula
Unfortunately the pedals crack after about 400km
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To the original
The pedals were ridden around 400km on the bike. Since then, the right one has cracked, regardless of whether you clicked in or not.
22.09.2021