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Frostbike: VP VX Series Pedals Shipping soon, Ripping Soon Under Ben Cruz and Marco Osborne

First spotted at Interbike last year, VP is poised to enter the clipless pedal market with a full line that goes from race to adventure. There were a lot of new clipless pedals on the Frostbike show floor, but the line from VP looks to be the most complete. Called the VX line, pedals will include the XC oriented VX, the VX Trail for obvious purposes, and the VX Adventure which offers an even larger platform. Pedals will be organized into the top tier Race models, the middle level VX line, and the entry level VXe.

Clip into the new models plus check out the killer clip VP put together of Ben and Marco shredding after the break.

Frostbike: VP VX Series Pedals Shipping soon, Ripping Soon Under Ben Cruz and Marco Osborne

All of the pedals use a cleat interface that VP claims if fully Shimano SPD compatible so that should mean these will play nicely if you already have SPD pedals and shoes.

Ben Cruz and Marco Osborne were just signed up to take on the 2014 Enduro World Series using the VP VX pedal line. After watching that video I’m ready for summer.

 

PD9346

VX Adventure Race

  •  SPD compatible
  • Aluminum body with full platform
  • 72mm width
  • Heat treated steel VX bindings
  • Forged, Heat Treated, CNC Machined Cromoly Steel Axle
  • High Quality oil seals
  • Roller and double sealed cartridge bearings
  • Rebuild kits available
  • Adjustable release tension
  • 460 grams per pair
  • $130

PD9345

VX Trail Race

  • SPD compatible
  • Aluminum body with mini platform
  • 60mm width
  • Heat treated steel VX bindings
  • Forged, Heat Treated, CNC Machined Cromoly Steel Axle
  • High Quality oil seals
  • Roller and double sealed cartridge bearings
  • Rebuild kits available
  • Adjustable release tension
  • 400 grams per pair
  • $110

PD9344

VX Race
  • SPD® compatible
  • Aluminum body
  • 60mm width
  • Heat treated steel VX bindings
  • Forged, Heat Treated, and CNC Machined Cromoly Steel Axle
  • High Quality oil seals
  • Roller and double sealed cartridge bearings
  • Rebuild kits available
  • Adjustable release tension
  • 370 grams per pair
  • $110

PD9343VX Adventure

  • SPD compatible
  • Aluminum body with a full platform
  • 72mm width
  • Heat treated steel VX bindings
  • Forged, Heat-Treated, CNC Machined Cromoly Steel Axle
  • LSL and double sealed cartridge bearings
  • Rebuild kits available
  • Adjustable release tension
  • 470 grams per pair
  • $80

PD9342

VX Trail

  • SPDcompatible
  • Aluminum body with mini platform
  • 60mm width
  • Heat treated steel VX bindings
  • Forged, Heat-Treated, CNC Machined Cromoly Steel Axle
  • LSL and double sealed cartridge bearings
  • Rebuild kits available
  • Adjustable release tension
  • 410 grams per pair
  • $75

PD9341VX

  • SPD compatible
  • Aluminum body
  • 60mm width
  • Heat treated steel VX bindings
  • Forged, Heat-Treated and CNC Machined Cromoly Steel Axle
  • LSL and double sealed cartridge bearings
  • Rebuild kits available
  • Adjustable release tension
  • 380 grams per pair
  • $70

PD9340

VXe

  • SPD compatible
  • Die-cast aluminum body
  • 52mm width
  • Heat treated steel VX bindings
  • Cromoly Steel Axle
  • Ball bearings
  • Adjustable release tension
  • 400 grams per pair
  • $50

 

 

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KJR
KJR
10 years ago

Style tip: Full face helmet with glasses. Never. Ever.

Superawesome
Superawesome
10 years ago

Sounds like someone has a case of the Mondays

Johann
Johann
10 years ago

Neet but about 100g heavier than the equivalent Shimano pedal. Any additional features that would give them an edge?

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