New Shimano XTR PD-M9200 pedals: excellence for cross-country and gravel mountain biking

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Complementing the launch of the XTR M9200 Di2 wireless components, Shimano introduces its new XTR PD-M9200 pedals, designed to meet the demands of cross-country and gravel mountain bike competitors. Combining speed, stability, and durability, these pedals are designed for riders seeking maximum efficiency on varied and demanding terrain.

New Shimano XTR PD-M9200 pedals: excellence for cross-country and gravel mountain biking

The XTR PD-M9200 features a low platform and wide bearing placement, ensuring Shimano's signature optimal pedaling stability and exceptional power transfer. Its slim axle and open design facilitate mud shedding, ensuring reliable engagement even in the harshest conditions.

The chromoly steel axle combined with sealed ball and cone bearings provides remarkable durability with reduced maintenance.

Available in standard version or with a 3 mm shortened axle, the PD-M9200 pedals allow a smooth adaptation of the Q-factor (lateral distance between the cranks, measured at the screw point of the pedals), ideal for cyclists moving from route gravel. With a featherweight of 314g per pair, they combine performance and lightness.

New Shimano XTR PD-M9200 pedals: excellence for cross-country and gravel mountain biking

Features of the XTR PD-M9200 pedals:

  • Double-sided SPD system for quick engagement
  • Reduced platform height for increased stability
  • Smooth snap-on/snap-off for intuitive use
  • Open design optimizes mud drainage
  • Adjustable spring tension for precise customization
  • Weight: 314 g (the pair)
  • Recommended retail price: € 169,99

New Shimano XTR PD-M9200 pedals: excellence for cross-country and gravel mountain biking

For optimum performance, Shimano recommends combining them with the XC903 shoes for competitive mountain biking or the RX801 for gravel.

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Guillaume Judas

  - 54 years old - Professional journalist since 1992 - Coach / Performance support - Former Elite runner - Current sports practices: route & allroad (a little). - Strava: Guillaume Judas

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