PRODUCT REVIEWS: SHIMANO DURA ACE 7810 PEDALS
June 11, 2010


Under the feet of some of the sport’s top riders, the upgraded PD-7810 uses the same cleat system as the legendary PD-7800. The PD-7810 uses many of its predecessor’s performance features including a three-bearing axle system and adjustable entry and release tensions. Upgrades from the 7800 include a stainless steel pedal body cover to replace the plastic version on the previous model. It is also wider for better foot support and power transfer. The Dura Ace PD-7810 pedals weigh 278-grams.

PRICE: $249.99.
INFO: www.shimano.com

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