Shimano PD-M9100 XTR vs Shimano PD-EH500
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Technical Summary
Pedaling Stability and Efficiency
The PD-M9100 XTR pedal features a low platform height and wide bearing spacing that increases stability and power transfer, optimizing your pedaling.
Excellent Mud Shedding
Thanks to its slim axle design and open structure, the PD-M9100 XTR prevents mud and dirt buildup, ensuring reliable engagement and disengagement in all race conditions.
Durable and Low Maintenance
Its durable chrome-molybdenum axle and low-maintenance sealed bearings guarantee a long lifespan and smooth, reliable operation at all times.
Lightweight and Strong
Weighing only 314 grams per pair, the PD-M9100 XTR offers an ultralight pedal that doesn't compromise on strength and durability, making every gram count in the most demanding competitions.
Compatibility and Versatility
The PD-M9100 XTR pedal uses the SPD cleat system, making it compatible with a wide range of cycling shoes. It is also available in standard or with a 3mm shorter axle for better customization of your bike position.
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.
Pros
👍 Enhanced Power and Performance
Thanks to its innovative design, this pedal provides you with increased power and performance with every pedal stroke, helping you reach your goals faster.
👍 Absolute Stability and Reliability
Its low platform height and wide bearing spacing offer absolute stability and reliability, ensuring efficient and smooth pedaling.
👍 Effortless Mud Shedding
The design of this pedal allows for excellent mud and dirt shedding, ensuring reliable engagement and disengagement in all terrain conditions.
👍 Exceptional Durability and Strength
With its durable chrome-molybdenum axle and low-maintenance sealed bearings, this pedal offers exceptional durability and strength, guaranteeing optimal performance for a long time.
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.
Cons
👎 High Price
The Shimano PD-M9100 XTR pedal may have a higher price compared to other similar models in the market. However, its superior quality and performance fully justify its value.
👎 Requires Compatible Cleats
To use this pedal, you will need to purchase compatible SPD cleats separately. Make sure to get the proper cleats for optimal performance and safety.
👎 Not Suitable for Beginners
Due to its advanced design and features, this pedal may be less suitable for beginner cyclists who are still developing their skills in mountain biking.
👎 Requires Regular Maintenance
Although the sealed bearings of this pedal offer low-maintenance operation, it is still recommended to perform regular maintenance to ensure maximum performance and durability.
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.