Shimano PD-EH500 vs Shimano PD-GR500
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Technical Summary
Versatile pedal
The PD-EH500 is a versatile pedal for both urban rides and touring. One side is an SPD pedal for use with SPD/2-bolt compatible cycling shoes. On the other side, it features a flat, anti-slip platform for use with everyday shoes.
Tension adjustment
Customize the entry and release tension to make clipping in and out of the SPD pedal easier or harder.
Improved grip
The platform side offers optimal grip for maximum control in any condition.
Durable and easy to use
The sealed cartridge bearing axle requires minimal maintenance and ensures a long lifespan. SPD cleats are also included.
Compatibility
Recommended for city activities and road cycling. Ideal for beginners with an easy-to-use SPD retention system.
Technical Summary
High-grip platform
The PD-GR500 features a concave design and nine adjustable height pins, creating a high-grip platform for flat-soled cycling shoes. Even in wet and muddy conditions, the open design prevents dirt buildup and provides a secure connection between the pedal and shoe.
Durability and low maintenance
This pedal is built with a high-quality cast aluminum alloy, making it strong and durable. Additionally, its chromoly axle and sealed bearings ensure smooth and long-lasting operation with minimal maintenance required.
Great mud-shedding capability
The open platform of the PD-GR500 allows mud to flow through the pedal, maintaining excellent contact between the shoe and pedal. This ensures optimal traction even on difficult and muddy terrain.
Versatility for all types of cycling
The PD-GR500 is designed to be compatible with flat-soled shoes, making it an excellent choice for different cycling disciplines, from commuting to electric mountain biking. Its versatile design allows you to enjoy exceptional performance on any terrain.
Ergonomic design for comfort
The concave shape of the PD-GR500 pedal perfectly adapts to the foot, providing greater comfort during long rides. The adjustable height pins allow you to customize the connection between the pedal and shoe for a perfect fit and optimal performance.
Pros
👍 Versatility
Combines an SPD pedal with a flat platform side to accommodate any type of cycling or everyday footwear.
👍 Optimal grip
The platform side offers excellent grip and control in all conditions, even on rainy days.
👍 Easy to use
The SPD retention system is perfect for beginners, and the customizable tension adjustment makes clipping in and out of the pedal easier.
👍 Durable
The sealed cartridge bearing axle requires minimal maintenance and ensures a long lifespan.
Pros
👍 High grip
The concave platform and adjustable height pins ensure high grip at all times, even on difficult and wet terrain.
👍 Exceptional durability
With its cast aluminum alloy construction and sealed bearings, the PD-GR500 is a durable and low-maintenance pedal.
👍 Versatility for different disciplines
From commuting to electric mountain biking, this pedal is compatible with flat-soled shoes, making it suitable for all types of cycling.
👍 Efficient mud shedding
The open design of the pedal allows mud to flow through, preventing buildup and maintaining excellent traction.
Cons
👎 Requires compatible footwear
To fully enjoy the Shimano PD-EH500 pedals, it is necessary to use cycling shoes compatible with the SPD system.
👎 May feel heavy for more experienced cyclists
While ideal for beginners, some more experienced cyclists may find the Shimano PD-EH500 pedals slightly heavy compared to more advanced options.
Cons
👎 Not compatible with cleats
This pedal is not compatible with cleat systems, so it can only be used with flat-soled shoes.
👎 Not suitable for beginners
Due to its advanced design, this pedal is recommended for experienced cyclists in different disciplines.
👎 May require initial adjustments
The adjustable pins may need to be adjusted according to the cyclist's preferences, which may require some time and patience.
👎 High cost
The PD-GR500 is in the higher price range, which may not be suitable for cyclists on a tight budget.