Xpedo
About the Brand
XPEDO is a performance cycling hardware brand best known for pedals across disciplines — road clipless (Look‑Keo style), MTB SPD‑style, dual‑function (flat/clipless), flats, and commuting pedals — plus cleats and replacement parts.
Product Categories
- lipless pedals (MTB/road/gravel)
- Road pedals (Look‑Keo compatible systems and SPD‑SL category pages)
- Flat pedals
- City/commuting pedals
Products Worth Mentioning
- M‑FORCE 8 — flagship lightweight SPD‑style off‑road pedal
- THRUST SL — ultra‑light road pedal in the Look‑Keo ecosystem; reviewed for extreme low weight and use of elastomer-based retention design.
Warranty & Returns
Our Featured Product
Reviewsfrom Industry Publications
Bikeboard.cc
Gravel Cyclist
Rider feedbacksentimentreviews
Praises
Superb weight and SPD compatibility are frequently praised
Concerns
Complaints about creaks, bearing longevity, or clip‑in/out feel versus Shimano
Overall
Threads discuss Thrust SL benefits (weight) vs concerns (weight limits/creaking/cold-weather elastomer feel).
Relevant Blog Articles
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Pogi’s Superlight: Lace‑up knit upper with Anatomic Carbon SL sole
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ARC 1100 Dicut DB (Gen 3, 2025): The 2025 ARC update answers the modern 28–30 mm tyre era with real‑world aero/handling improvements.
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ENVE keeps its premium aura while widening access via Foundation AR40 (2026)
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Evolve Cima, a super‑light, thoughtfully spec’d frameset at aggressive pricing versus big‑brand halo climbers
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Is Pro MX the biggest bang for your buck among SPD pedal meters?
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Vento Argo R1 Adaptive (2025) sits near the top
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FSA wins steady respect for cockpit hardware—lightweight, ICR‑ready integrated bars (KFX SIC)
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2025 Shark Road: Higher braking torque at the same lever force and stays truer after heat cycles
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Edge 1050: Garmin’s flagship display/performance unit. Think smartphone‑like experience on bars
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Karoo (Gen 3): For riders who prioritise screen and UX, Karoo is a joy
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