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PEDALI HT T1

HT T1 PEDALS

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HT T1 PEDALS

The HT T1 pedals are the first release model specific for the enduro and mountain use of HT. They are equipped with the adjustable coupling system developed by HT with the collaboration of the three-time Downhill World Champion Aaron Gwin, a system already present on the X1 and X2 models which are the pedals dedicated to a more gravity use. The platform has been designed to achieve the best compromise between foot stability and lightness, but also to facilitate the discharge of mud and the passage in the narrowest channels. HT T1 pedals are supplied as standard with X1 cleats (4° angular freedom and 13° release angle), with the possibility to use the X1F version (8° angular freedom) cleats separately. Since the second part of the 2015 season he joined the HT family Jerome Clementz, who has personally taken care of the final fitting of this pedal making it a reference for anyone who practices all mountain and enduro. He recently made the following comment about the HT T1 pedals: "The T1s fully meet my needs. They are light, durable and easy to use in all conditions, even with a lot of mud. When I'm on the bike in competition or training, I can concentrate on riding knowing that my feet are firmly on the pedals and that I can grab on and off without worry".

HT T1 PEDALS MAIN FEATURES:

  • Weight: 365gr / pair
  • Dimensions: 68mm x 83.5mm x 16.8mm
  • Material: Aluminum 6061 extruded, CNC machined
  • Axis: Cr-MO SCM435, CNC machined
  • Cleats weight: 63gr
  • X1 cleats included ( patented system for HT pedals )
  • Possibility to tension the adjustable release system
  • Pins: 2 per side interchangeable
  • Patented Evo+ axle sliding system for HT pedals

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